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"Risk Communication is the process of communicating responsibly and effectively about the risk factors associated with industrial technologies, natural hazards, and human activities. These communication
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1. How to communicate risk
2. Scenarios for communication
a. Before direct violence
b. Beginning of violence
c. Parties not communicating
d. What if you can only report on one party?
e. Reporting on massacres
f. Reporting on refugees
g. Stalemate
h. Peace proposals
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1. How to communicate risk
2. Scenarios for communication
a. Before direct violence
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d. What if you can only report on one party?
e. Reporting on massacres
f. Reporting on refugees
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