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The changing nature of communication and regulation of risk in Europe

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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:22 authored by Ragner Lofstedt, Frederic Bouder, Jamie K. Wardman, Sweta Chakraborty

The regulation and communication of risk has changed significantly over the past 20 years or so, partially as a result of a number of regulatory scandals in Europe and elsewhere (Lofstedt 2004: Majone and Everson 2001; Sunstein 2005), which have led to public distrust of regulators and policy makers. This increase in public distrust has resulted in a phasing-out of consensual-style regulation, and the emergence of a newer model of regulation based on variables including public participation, transparency, and increasingly powerful non-governmental organisations (NGOs). This paper discusses some of the consequences of adopting this new model of regulation through a series of case studies.

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

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Risk and Regulation Advisory Council

Date Submitted

2010-10-22

Date Accepted

2009-10-01

Date of First Publication

2009-10-01

Date of Final Publication

2009-10-01

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2013-03-13

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3522

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