Nuclear waste, secrecy and the mass media |
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Authors: | Len Ackland Karen Dorn Steele JoAnn M. Valenti PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA 2. The Spokesman Review, Spokane, Washington, USA 3. Brigham Young University, E-509 HFAC, P.O. Box 26403, 84602-6403, Provo, Utah, USA
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Abstract: | ![]() Invited media scholars and journalists examine the general issue of nuclear waste, risk and the sicentific promises that were made, but not kept, about safe disposal. The mass media uncovered and reported on nuclear waste problems at Rocky Flats in Colorado and Hanford in Washington. Two environmental journalists review efforts to expose problems at these sites, how secrecy hampered reporting, and the effects of media coverage on nearby residents. An environmental communications scholar evaluates media coverage, the role of the U.S. Department of Energy, and the impact of secrecy on public risk perceptions and attitudes toward government nuclear waste policies. |
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