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Wiley InterScience

Journal of Communication

Journal of Communication

Volume 40 Issue 4, Pages 117 - 131

Published Online: 7 Feb 2006

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A Question of Quality: How Journalists and News Sources Evaluate Coverage of Environmental Risk
Kandice L. Salomone Research Associate 1 , Michael R. Greenberg Director 1 , Peter M. Sandman, Distinguished Professor 2 and David B. Sachsman Dean 3
  1 Environmental Communication Research Program, Rutgers University.   2 Graduate Program in Public Health, Rutgers University, and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.   3 School of Communications, California State University, Fullerton.

The research reported in this anicle was supported as a project of the Hazardous Substance Management Research Center at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Copyright 1990 by the Journal of Communication

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