Earlier (2008 and before) Listings
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Peter M. Sandman
Risk Communication Website
2008
December 4 New comment
November 23 New Peter M. Sandman in the News
November 21 New Peter M. Sandman in the News
November 18 New column
November 7 New Peter M. Sandman in the News
November 6 New Peter M. Sandman in the News
November 5 New Peter M. Sandman in the News
October 26 New comment
October 21 New comment
October 21 New Peter M. Sandman in the News
October 21 New Peter M. Sandman in the News
September 29 New comment
September 28 New comment
September 28 New article
September 28 Old video now downloadable from this site
September 26 New article
September 25 New comment
September 22 New comment
September 20 New column
August 18 New column
August 4 New comment
July 14 New comment
July 10 New comment
July 4 New comment
July 3 New comment
June 12 New comment
June 11 New comment
June 5 New column
May 31 New comment
May 27 New search engine
May 26 New Peter M. Sandman in the News
May 10 New comment
May 9 New article
May 5 New comment
May 2 New comment
April 25 New column
Rumors: Information Is the Antidote
April 14 New comment
Labeling BGH in milk
April 9 New comments
Media coverage isn’t proportional to mortality statistics – and it shouldn’t be
Good reputation and bad reputation: Are there positives that can offset the negatives of outrage?
March 21
New Comment
Responding to damaging rumors when the information is confidential
March 19
New column
Meeting Management: Where Does Risk Communication Fit in Public Participation?
March 17
New Comment
Was it good or bad crisis communication for Hong Kong to shut down its primary schools because of a flu outbreak?
March 10
New Comment
Lessons from the Westland beef recall
March 9
New Comment
Vaccination and autism: Responding to the Hannah Poling case
February 29
New Comment
You can’t hector people into pandemic preparedness
February 21
New Comment
Alberta’s oil royalty: The industry’s risk communication mistakes
February 17
New column
NIMBY
January 19
New comment
Honesty as strategy
January 15
New column
Who's Irrational? When People “Ignore” Risk Data
2007
December 18
New comment
What can you say when you want to work with groups that detest each other?
December 17
New comment
Managing outrage about the release of a convicted rapist
December 16
New comment
Helping drinking water systems talk about serious and not-so-serious violations
December 15
New comments
Measuring public versus expert risk perceptions and outrage
- How morale affects safety
- The movie “Awake” – and talking to people about anesthetic awareness
December 5
New comment
Landlord-tenant relations and indoor air quality controversies
December 1
New comments
Outrage about depleted uranium
Origins of the risk communication seesaw principle
November 9
New column
“Watch Out!” – How to Warn Apathetic People
October 21
New Pandemic Flu Preparedness Columns
- Read “FAFfing About” if you need some motivation
- The bird flu / pandemic flu confusion
- Whose pandemic fatigue?
- Why talk now: The case for communicating with employees before the pandemic arrives
- Corporate pandemic precaution advocacy: The time is now
October 1
New comment
Does taking the thimerosal out of vaccines reassure people or scare them?
September 29
New comment
Working with inexperienced regulators
September 13
Two new Peter M. Sandman in the News
Climate Risk Communication: TreeHugging Amidst The Outrage Industries, By John Laumer
Posted on the
www.treehugger.com website, September 12, 2007.
Sandman says, By Clay Boswell
Published in ICIS Chemical Business, and on its website, September 3, 2007.
September 12
New column
Indoor Air Quality Risk Communication: Before You Fix Anything, Talk!
September 6
New comment
(1) What’s unique about pandemic communication? (2) What’s new in risk communication?
September 5
New comment
Where do “risk tolerance” and “risk appetite” fit in risk management and risk communication?
September 4
New comment
Role of leadership in homeland security crisis communication
August 31
New comment
Panflu risk communication to foreign-born populations
August 25
New handouts
Precaution Advocacy Messaging Strategy: The GAAMM Model
“Watch Out!”: Precaution Advocacy Fundamentals
August 18
New articles
Understanding the Risk: What Frightens Rarely Kills
Published in Nieman Reports, vol. 6, no. 1, Spring 2007 (edited transcript of a conference on pandemic media coverage)
Risk Perception, Risk Communication, and Risk Reporting: The Role of Each in Pandemic Preparedness
Originally presented at a conference on “Avian Flu, a Pandemic & the Role of Journalists,” Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, December 1, 2006
Understanding Human Responses [to pandemic risk]: Communication Focus
Panel discussion with Howard Koh, Glen Nowak, and Dick Thompson, at a conference on “Avian Flu, a Pandemic & the Role of Journalists,” Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, December 2, 2006
August 15
New Pandemic Flu Preparedness Columns
- What kind of risk communication does pandemic preparedness require?
- Start thinking in phases – risk communication phases
- Riding the many pandemic seesaws
- Seesaw your way through ambivalence
- Talking about a flu pandemic worst case scenario
August 14
New comments
Tamiflu redux
Empathy in risk communication
August 10
New comments
Elvin Semrad, humanistic psychotherapy, and risk communication
Fischhoff’s seven stages of risk communication
August 2
New comment
Searching my site
July 30
New column
Empathy in Risk Communication
July 14
New comments
Asking people to wait in line for medicine in a crisis
MRSA “superbug” risk communication
July 11
New comment
What’s unique about “counterterror risk communication”?
June 28
New comment
Christine Todd Whitman’s defense of EPA re: post-9/11 air quality
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Delay in cancer information tarnishes state Health Department image, By Lorna Benson
Broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio, June 22, 2007 (transcript)
If the Unexpected Happens ... Who You Gonna Call? Crisis Busters, By Vanessa Burrow
Published in The Age, “Business Day,” June 16, 2007, pp. 1, 6.
June 18
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Managing Outrage and Crises: Dealing with Risk by Understanding Your Audience, By Cliona Reeves
Published in Food Technology News (Guelph Food Technology Centre), June 2007.
June 6
New Pandemic Flu Preparedness Columns
A severe pandemic is not overdue – it’s not when but if
“Might help a lot, might help a little, might not help at all – and worth trying!”
The four faces of bird flu
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Physician survey shows mixed views on pandemic risk, By Lisa Schnirring
Posted on the website of CIDRAP News (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, University of Minnesota), June 6, 2007.
New comments
Presenting to Boards of Directors
When a regulator is making “impossible” demands
May 28
New comment
Health department policies on releasing information
May 16
New comment
Melamine risk communication: acknowledgment and anticipatory guidance
May 7
New columns
The Boss’s Outrage (Part II): Talking with Top Management about Risk Communication
The Boss’s Outrage (Part III): Managing Management’s Outrage at Outrage Management
April 10
New Pandemic Flu Preparedness Columns
- Get Your Slice of the ‘Fearfulness’ Pie
- Scaring People Is Scary
- How’s Your Business Discontinuity Program?
April 7
Updated curriculum vitae page 1, page 2, and page 3.
April 1
New comment
Corporate Tamiflu stockpiling
Updated curriculum vitae page 4.
March 15
New column
What to Say When a Pandemic Looks Imminent: Messaging for WHO Phases Four and Five
By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
How much risk do you live with? By Chad Skelton
Published in the Vancouver Sun, March 9, 2007.
February 15
New comment
Are empathy and compassion really what matters in mid-emergency?
February 8
New comments
What do I think about the controversy in the pandemic prep community about my role and my integrity?
Why do I want the government to control all the Tamiflu? (I don’t.)
February 4
New comment
Why is this such an old-fashioned website?
January 29
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Risk Communication for Salmon Aquaculture, By Vivian Krause
Submitted to the Special Committee on Sustainable Aquaculture, Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, November 24, 2006.
New comments
Pandemic preparedness and the poor: Are we urging people to do more than they can?
Is a flu pandemic likely to raise issues of social stigma? How can risk communication help with stigma?
January 20
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
When Worlds Collide: During Crises, Sandman Says, Politics and Government Are Separate Spheres By Alan Crawford
Published in Impact (Public Affairs Council), January 2007.
New comment
Is it good or bad risk communication to warn Asian students that they are at “high risk” of contracting bird flu from food?
January 11
New comment
Risk communication and outdoor education
January 7
New column
The Boss’s Outrage (Part I): Talking with Top Management about Safety
Two One-Day Seminars Listed
Open to the Public
Toronto, Ontario March 6–7, 2007
2006
December 12
New column
Giving Away the Credit: Managing Risk Controversies by Claiming You’re Responsive (though maybe not responsible)
December 11
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Asbestos Risk Politics By Dave Johnson
Published in ISHN Ezine (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News), December 4 and December 8, 2006.
December 7
New comment
Talking about animal culls
November 30
New comment
Risk communication and the legitimacy of counterterrorism
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Internet rumours of bird flu case in Rimouski, Que., are ‘totally untrue,’ By Helen Branswell
Distributed by Canadian Press, November 29, 2006.
Translated articles
Published by the International Atomic Energy Agency in its
IAEA Bulletin, “Tell It Like It Is: Seven Lessons from TMI” is now available in six languages
November 26
Traducciones en Español:
November 24
New comments
- The role of outrage in regulatory reform
- Lessons of the O.J. Simpson/Rupert Murdoch/Judith Regan controversy
- Defining risk: Why not include benefits too?
November 18
New article
Globalization, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability
Excerpts from a 2006 “Forum” dialogue sponsored by SustainAbility.
New comment
Why it’s hard to persuade people to add pandemics to the long list of things they’re worried about
October 29
New comments
Risk communication and corporate social responsibility
- Pandemic flu good communication example file
- Aren’t the outrage factors just aspects of risk perception?
October 22
New comments
Is emergency preparedness getting too much attention?
- Risk communication in facility siting controversies
- Pandemic flu misinformation “Hall of Shame”
October 10
New comment
Putting extremists on a Community Advisory Panel
September 30
New comments
Talking about “high-path”" and “low-path” avian flu
How much should we trust what WHO says about pandemic phase?
September 24
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Lessons from Ground Zero: Risk Communication, By Dave Johnson
Published in ISHN Ezine (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News), September 21 and September 28, 2006.
September 19
New comment
Telling 9/11 emergency responders to wear their masks — and explaining later what went wrong
September 6
New column
Media Sensationalism and Risk: Talking to Stakeholders with Reporters in the Room
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
The Survivalist: How to Survive a Disaster, By David Shenk
Posted on Slate, September 5, 2006
September 4
New comment
How do we “know” if they’re telling us the truth about BSE — or about anything?
August 28
New comment
Localized geographical identifiers: How to say “This Means You!”
August 17
New comments
Motivating disaster preparedness
- What does it mean to “manage” terrorism — and the fear of terrorism?
August 5
New comment
End-of-the-world risk communication
July 27
New column
“Speak with One Voice ” — Why I Disagree
New article
Recent H5N1 Outbreaks: The Evolving Challenge of Defining and Communicating Pandemic Risk
Transcript of a June 22, 2006 teleconference
New comment
Notes from the Beirut evacuation
July 20
New article
Crisis Communication Best Practices: Some Quibbles and Additions
Published in the Journal of Applied Communication Research, August 2006
New comment
Outrage about global warming
July 4
New page
Working Toward a “Legacy”
June 27
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Public Health and Risk Communication: A Brief Overview, By Roy Wadia
Presented to a Chinese Government workshop on health and safety for the 2008 Winter Olympics, May 18, 2006
New comments
Wearing personal protective equipment around hazardous waste sites: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t
- Is mid-crisis consultation possible?
June 20
New comment
Talking to poultry consumers about bird flu: How reassuring is too reassuring?
May 29
New column
Bird Flu, Pandemic Flu, and Poultry Markets: Playing Ostrich or Talking Turkey?
By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Master of sorry management
Published in The Australian, May 20, 2006
May 18
New comment
“Mild” versus severe pandemics — public health versus emergency response
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
AWB public relations document sent to Cole Inquiry
Broadcast on ABC Radio, March 24, 2006
Also eight other related articles through May 18, 2006
May 12
New comment
Why do people keep smoking?
May 9
New comment
Preparing for a severe pandemic
April 25
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Talking risk: avian flu advice from a risk communicator
Published in Food Chemical News, March 27, 2006.
- Skeptics warn bird flu fears are overblown, By Rebecca Cook Dube
Posted on MSNBC.com, April 20, 2006.
New comments
Fake Tamiflu
- Activism versus education, sensationalism versus inspiration
April 20
New column
How Safe Is Safe Enough: Sharing the Dilemma
April 16
New comments
Talking to wildlife rescuers about their bird flu risk
- Measuring pandemic fear, panic, denial, and apathy
April 15
New comments
Coming out of the closet about pandemic preparedness
- Risk communication seminars
March 21
New column
The Outrage Industries: The Role of Journalists and Activists in Risk Controversies
March 18
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
The Bird Flu: How Much Fear Is Healthy? By Christine Gorman
Posted on TIME.com, March 15, 2006.
Bird flu’s potential toll warrants alerts, By Jeffrey P. Koplan
Published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 17, 2006.
March 10
New comments
Just-in-time pandemic preparedness
Message points for a pandemic flu school flyer for parents
More on Tamiflu stockpiling ethics and psychology
Expanded Guestbook Exchange
February 20
New comment
- Outrage management and school-parent relations
- Risk communication versus media relations
- Doctor-patient risk communication: persuasion or just the facts?
- Outrage about risk to the elderly
February 18
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Fear can play role in pandemic readiness, speaker says, By Robert Roos
Published on the website of the Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy (CIDRAP), University of Minnesota, February 17, 2006
New two-part interview
What Motivates Companies — Interview with Peter M. Sandman (Part 1)
Published in safety AT WORK, December 2005
Worst Case Scenarios, Bird Flu, and Risk Perception — Interview with Peter M. Sandman (Part 2)
Published in safety AT WORK, January 2006
February 9
New comment
Surgical masks: Another pandemic risk communication controversy
Announcement: Peter M. Sandman Public Seminars
Crisis Communication: Guidelines for Action, Loma Linda, California
- Risk Communication in Scary Times, Orlando, Florida
January 19
New comment
Pandemic risk and the U.S. poultry industry
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
On Not Wanting to Know What Hurts You, By Henry Fountain
Published in The New York Times, January 15, 2006
January 14
New comments
Family pandemic preparedness and family pandemic communication
- The “outrage factors”
January 10
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Staving Off Panic in a Flu Pandemic, By Jon Hamilton
Broadcast on “Morning Edition,” NPR (National Public Radio), January 10, 2006.
January 10
New column
The Dilemma of Personal Tamiflu Stockpiling
By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard
2005
December 29
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Sifting Through Official Speak on Bird Flu, By Jon Hamilton
Broadcast on “Morning Edition,” NPR (National Public Radio), December 28, 2005
December 15
New comment
Likelihood of a severe pandemic — the hunger for a number
December 13
New column
Games Risk Communicators Play: Follow-the-Leader, Echo, Donkey, and Seesaw
December 10
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Are you a sitting duck for bird flu? By Anita Manning
Published in USA Today, December 6, 2005
December 6
New comment
The flu pandemic issue-attention cycle — where does skepticism fit?
December 2
New article
Selling Safety: Business Case or Values Case
Published in The Synergist, December 2005, pp. 30–35.
November 26
New comment
Analogies in risk communication
November 20
New manual chapter
Risk Communications During a Terrorist Attack or Other Public Health Emergency
Published in Terrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies: A Reference Guide for the Media (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2005).
Reorganized pandemic flu index
November 12
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
The Fear Factor: Preparing the public for a major disaster like pandemic flu without inciting panic is tricky. But the truth goes a long way. By Nancy Shute
Published in U.S. News and World Report, November 21, 2005; online November 13, 2005
New comments
- Talking to a local government official about pandemic flu
- Talking to healthcare workers about pandemic risks
November 11
New comment
Trusting in your government’s pandemic planning
November 8
New comments
Flu Wiki
- Pandemic preparedness: the individual, the government, and the world of finance
November 6
New comments
The Worst Risks
- Stressing non-medical pandemic preparedness (while the feds stress medical preparedness)
November 5
New article and video
Risk Communication Before and During Epidemics
October 26
New comments
Risk communication for children
- The worst risks
October 22
New comments
- (1) How do I define “panic”? (2) What about risk communication to emergency responders?
- Some flu pandemic adjustment reactions
October 18
New comment
Pandemic preparedness — what’s a doctor to do?
October 15
New comment
A variant on Risk = Hazard + Outrage
October 12
New comments
The ethics of Tamiflu
- Inadequacies in Katrina response
October 10
New column
The Flu Pandemic Preparedness Snowball
New comment
Corporate emergency response
October 1
New comment
Apologizing to employees
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Getting Workers to Wear PPE: Communication Is Key, By Jennifer Busick
Published in Safety Compliance Letter, September 2005.
September 24
New comment
Myanmar takes note of bird flu
September 13
New comment
Managing outrage about healthcare errors
September 8
New column
Katrina: Hurricanes, Catastrophes, and Risk Communication
September 3
New comment
Is there an epidemic of fear?
August 22
Newly posted 1979 book-length government report
Report of the Public’s Right to Information Task Force of the President’s Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island (1.5 MB pdf)
New article
Public Reactions and Teachable Moments
August 18
New comment
Giving children frightening bird flu information
August 15
New column
Risk Words You Can’t Use
August 3
New comment
Selling a house near mobile telephone towers
July 27
New comments
Homeland Security’s color coding as an excuse not to warn people about bird flu
Should you acknowledge the little bit of truth on the other side of an argument?
Updated curriculum vitae
July 12
New Topical Index
New article
Bird Flu: Communicating the Risk
By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
When warnings become a scare, By Gregory M. Lamb
Published in the Christian Science Monitor, July 7, 2005
New comment
People getting themselves ready for a flu pandemic
July 9
New comment
Thimerosal, autism, and misleading toward the truth
July 6
New column
Superb Flu Pandemic Risk Communication: A Role Model from Australia
By Jody Lanard and Peter M. Sandman
June 24
New comment
The math behind the U.S. Tamiflu supply
June 17
New follow-on to 2003 article posted
Sars Communication: What Singapore Is Doing Right:
“WHO Expert Consultation on Outbreak Communications — Singapore's SARS Outbreak Communications”
Speech text on the website of the Singapore Ministry of Health, 21 Sep 2004
June 16
New column
A Blind Spot for Bad Guys
June 11
New comments
- Arousing outrage about aging
- More sources on when to release risk information
- Asbestos warnings and the Libby miners
New two-part article
- Talking about "What Happened": Post-Event Risk Communication
Published in ISHN (Industrial Safety and Hygiene News), May 2005 and June 2005
June 2
New comment
Bird flu cover-ups
May 31
New comments
(1) Does public involvement reduce public concern? (2) Talking management into an involvement program
- Talking to engineering clients about risk
- “We all know what part of their bodies risk assessors pull those numbers out of.”
May 29
New comments
Magnitude of the communication problem during a flu pandemic
- Risk communication in the face of class action litigation
May 23
New comment
Coping with violence
May 13
New comments
What can individuals do to prepare for a bird flu pandemic?
- WHO’s new pandemic influenza phases
April 30
New comment
Weight, health, and CDC risk communication
April 29
New comment
Critical Mass Theory and risk perception
April 16
New column
When to Release Risk Information: Early — But Expect Criticism Anyway
New comment
Outrage about exercise limitations when air pollution is high
April 4
New comment
Communication plans for flu pandemics
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Most Canadians have taken note of the threat of a flu pandemic By Helen Branswell
Distributed by Canadian Press, March 30, 2005.
New biographical profile
From SustainAbility Faculty Biographies
March 30
New comment
(1) Dead bodies — crisis communication or outrage management? (2) Two-way communication with apathetic publics
March 16
New comment
Cloned cattle and preventive outrage management
March 7
New comments
Why people can’t understand toxicity
- “Hazard + Outrage” versus “Impact × Probability”
February 27
New comment
People’s need for health emergency information
February 23
New comments
A non-zero standard for anthrax (or any risk)
- Learning tsunami lessons and punishing the guilty; protecting tourism versus protecting lives
February 19
New Peter M. Sandman in the News
Scared Safe? By Dave Johnson
Published in ISHN E-NEWS, Vol. 4, No. 1, Friday, January 21, 2005.
February 17
New comment
Bioterrorism risk communication — what are people interested in learning?
February 16
New comment
More on “Talking about Dead Bodies”
February 14
New comments
- How “Risk = Hazard + Outrage” relates to the psychometric paradigm of Slovic et al.
- “Talking about Dead Bodies” — some reactions from PAHO
February 8
New column
Talking about Dead Bodies: Risk Communication after a Catastrophe
By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard
Newly posted article from 1994
February 4
New comments