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2008

December 4    New comment

Social media and source coordination in pre-crisis and crisis communication

November 23    New Peter M. Sandman in the News

Denial near and far

Broadcast on PRI’s “The World,” November 21, 2008

November 21    New Peter M. Sandman in the News

“Beyond Petroleum?”

Posted on the “Design Less Better” blog, November 17, 2008

November 18    New column

Managing Justified Outrage: Outrage Management
When Your Opponents Are Substantively Right

November 7    New Peter M. Sandman in the News

What would you advise EnCana executives?

By Cindy Stephenson

Posted on her “PR Perspective” blog, November 5, 2008

November 6    New Peter M. Sandman in the News

Study: Media can distort public’s views on infectious diseases

By Lisa Schnirring

Posted on the website of CIDRAP News (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, University of Minnesota), November 5, 2008

(The original email from Peter M. Sandman to Lisa Schnirring is on this site.)

November 5    New Peter M. Sandman in the News

Oilsands the poster child of bad oil

By Kelly Cryderman

Published in the Calgary Herald, November 2, 2008

October 26    New comment

Which media work best in different kinds of risk communication?

October 21    New comment

When enforcement officials try to do risk communication

October 21    New Peter M. Sandman in the News

Businesses urged to avoid pandemic planning pitfalls

By Lisa Schnirring

Posted on the website of CIDRAP News (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, University of Minnesota), October 9, 2008

October 21    New Peter M. Sandman in the News

Framing vaccines, revisited: The “empathy” gambit

By “Orac”

Posted on “The ScienceBlogs Book Club,” October 7, 2008

September 29    New comment

Overlapping definitions: “risk communication,” “crisis communication,” and “health education”

September 28    New comment

Should you tell bystanders about a crisis (or a controversy)?

September 28    New article

Breaking the Fourth Wall: How Joe Biden Should Debate Sarah Palin

By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard

Posted on the Daily Kos website, September 28, 2008

September 28    Old video now downloadable from this site

Quantitative Risk Communication: Explaining the Data

Produced by the American Industrial Hygiene Association, Fairfax VA, 1994 (87-minute video; 158MB WMV file)

September 26    New article

Plan B: Turning organizations into islands of pandemic influenza preparedness

Published as a Guest Briefing in Osterholm Briefing, published biweekly by CIDRAP Business Source (University of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy)

September 25    New comment

Framing effects research, the risk communication seesaw, and worst case scenarios

September 22    New comment

Should I have endorsed Obama on this website? Did I?

September 20    New column

Simplification Made Simple

August 18    New column

Community Right-to-Know

August 4    New comment

The uncertainty of science

July 14    New comment

A mercury risk the regulators are more worried about than the community

July 10    New comment

Evaluating risk communication

July 4    New comment

The dangers of excessive warnings … and of over-reassurance

July 3    New comment

Risk communication is a type; outbreak communication is a subtype

June 12    New comment

How should the public cope with outrage and uncertainty – and how do I cope?

June 11    New comment

Was Hillary Clinton’s Obama endorsement good outrage management?

June 5    New column

Risk Communication Talking Points for Hillary Clinton: Some Primary Principles for This Post-Primary Moment

By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard

May 31    New comment

Pesticide spraying against West Nile Virus

May 27    New search engine

Added the Zoom search engine to the website

May 26    New Peter M. Sandman in the News

PR pro advice costs Tories $35K

By Kelly Cryderman, Published in the Calgary Herald, May 25, 2008

May 10    New comment

Convincing people incinerators have improved

May 9    New article

Handling explosive emotions demands five acts of empathy

Published in ISHN (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News), May 2008, pp. 1, 24, 26.

May 5    New comment

Risk communication and Web 2.0

  • Seminar Announcement posted

  • May 2    New comment

    Selling fire protection

    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    October 10
    New comment
    Putting extremists on a Community Advisory Panel
    September 30
    New comments
    Talking about “high-path”" and “low-path” avian fluHow 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

    Doctor-patient risk communication: persuasion or just the facts?
    February 20
    New comment
    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
    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
    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

    Pandemic Flu and Other Infectious Disease 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

    New two-part article

    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 Updated and expanded “What I Do
    November 7
    New comments
    How would risk communication have averted the Iraq war?
    Company crisis communication plans
    November 1
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    Keeping the Barricades Away from Your Refinery Gate, By Tim Lloyd Wright
     Published in Hydrocarbon Processing, October, 2004
     Plus: Coping with Outrage about Oil Price Hikes, Peter M. Sandman’s emailed response to an inquiry from Tim Lloyd Wright.

    Muddling My Way into Risk Communication ... and Beyond brought up-to-date.

    October 22
    New column
    Flu Vaccine Shortage: Segmenting the Audience
    By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard
    October 17
    New comment
    Flu vaccine risk communication
    October 1
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    Risk Management: Not Cleaning Up Your Act Can Be Costly
     Treasury & Risk Management, September, 2004.
    September 10
    New comment
    The “outrage” concept and black-and-white thinkers
    August 28
    New column
    Worst Case Scenarios
    August 25
    New comment
    Getting out preparedness information before a crisis
    Newly posted article from 1989
    Risk, Drama and Geography in Coverage of Environmental Risk by Network TV
     Published in Journalism Quarterly, Summer 1989
    August 18
    New home page design with two new topical indexes and one renamed topical index
    August 8
    New comment
    The role of marketing in risk communication.
    July 14
    New column
    When People Are “Under-Reacting” to Risk

    New poster of the March 2004 speech

    Managing Stakeholder Outrage: Corporate Citizenship on the Dark Side
    July 10
    New comment
    Telling people something they do all the time is more dangerous than something they’re newly worried about
    July 2
    New column
    Sharing and Bearing Dilemmas: The USDA’s Transparent Mad Cow Risk Communication
    By Jody Lanard and Peter M. Sandman
    June 9
    New comment
    (1) Web-based risk communication; (2) mental models
    June 8
    Updated Biography Pages
    Biography Web Page
  • Brief Biography Handout (PDF)
  • May 30
    New column
    Between Required and Forbidden: The Value of Voluntary Precautions
    May 24
    New article
    Managing Stakeholder Outrage: Corporate Citizenship on the Dark Side
    May 23
    New comment
    Talking about risks that have never happened
    May 6
    New CD-ROM/DVD available
    Crisis Communication: Guidelines for Action
    Planning What to Say When Terrorists, Epidemics, or Other Emergencies Strike

    By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard
    April 22
    New article
    Three Mile Island — 25 Years Later
    April 15
    New column
    Crisis Communication: A Very Quick Introduction
    April 14
    New handout set
    Handouts from 2004 Crisis Communication CD-ROM
    Crisis Communication: Guidelines for Action
    Planning What to Say When Terrorists, Epidemics, or Other Emergencies Strike
    April 8
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    Public Communications Regarding the Detection of Lead in Washington, D.C. Water,   By Jody Lanard, M.D.
    Testimony before the Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Water, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, Oversight Hearing on the Detection of Lead in D.C. Drinking Water, April 7, 2004.
    New article
    Because People Are Concerned: How Should Public Outrage Affect Application of the Precautionary Principle?

    Added new Index:

    Other Sources, Other Approaches, Other Web Sites
    April 7
    New comment
    Is outrage part of risk or part of risk perception?
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    Risk Communicator Says USDA Should Prepare Public for More BSE
    By Carole Sugarman
    Published in Food Chemical News, March 29, 2004.
    April 4
    New responses to Kendall profile
    Letters to the editor and Peter M. Sandman’s response in response to:
    Risky Business: Peter M. Sandman On Corporate Misbehavior And Public Outrage
    By Gillian Kendall
    Published in The Sun, Issue 336, December 2003, pp. 4–13.
    April 2
    New comments
    Testing cows for BSE
  • Over-reacting to risk and irrationality
  • March 19
    New article
    Leading during Bioattacks and Epidemics with the Public’s Trust and Help
    by the Working Group on “Governance Dilemmas” in Bioterrorism Response
    Published in Biosecurity and Bioterrorism 2:1, 2004
    March 18
    New column
    Misleading toward the Truth: The U.S. Department of Agriculture Mishandles Mad Cow Risk Communication
    By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard
    February 16
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    Scary Food News Has Us Exaggerating Actual Risks
     Published in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 16, 2004.
    February 10
    New Handouts
    Crisis Communication I: How Bad Is It? How Sure Are You?
    Crisis Communication II: Coping with the Emotional Side of the Crisis
    Crisis Communication III: Involving the Public
    Crisis Communication IV: Errors, Misimpressions, and Half-Truths
    February 6
    New column
    When People Are “Over-Reacting” to Risk
    January 30
    Site Update
    Updated Curriculum vitae
    January 24
    New comment
    Corporate stonewalling and consumer warnings
    January 6
    New comment
    Really, really irrational stakeholders
    January 5
    New comment
    Mad cow risk communication
    4 January
    New profile
    Risky Business: Peter M. Sandman On Corporate Misbehavior And Public Outrage
    By Gillian Kendall; Published in The Sun, December 2003

    New column

    Scientists and the Public: Barriers to Cross-Species Risk Communication
    By Jody Lanard and Peter M. Sandman
    New comment
    Telling corporations obvious things

    2003

    December 17
    New comments
    Flu: A touch of the panic
  • Root/risk philosophies
  • Interview in The Sun
  • December 9
    New comment
    Appearance of mobile telephone base stations
    December 4
    New column
    Practicing for The Big One: Pennsylvania’s Hepatitis A Outbreak and Risk Communication
    (By Jody Lanard and Peter M. Sandman)
    New comment
    Some knotty dilemmas of public consultation
    November 22
    New comments
    “Be first, be right, and be credible”
  • Taking responsibility for the 2003 blackout
  • November 15
    Old article newly posted
    Progress and Promise: Community Involvement at the MMR Cleanup (By Tara O’Toole, M.D., M.P.H. and Peter M. Sandman, Ph.D.)
    Published in Technical Peer Review for the Massachusetts Military Reservation, October 1999.
    New comments
    Improving safety by firing employees
    October 29
    New column
    What’s Different about Employees?
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    Crisis Communications to the Public: A Missing Link
     Published in the “Naylor Report” on SARS in Canada, October 2003
    October 25
    New article
    Risk Communication Recommendations for Infectious Disease Outbreaks
    (By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard)
    September 17
    New column
    It Is Never Too Soon to Speculate
    (By Jody Lanard and Peter M. Sandman)
    September 8
    New column
    Fear of Fear:  The Role of Fear in Preparedness ... and Why It Terrifies Officials
    (By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard)
    August 20
    New comments
    Philanthropy, Bribery, Blackmail, Reparations, and Penance
    August 13
    New articles
    Peter M. Sandman on Safety
    Part One (ISHN E-News, July 25, 2003) — on persuading management to take safety seriously ... and why it’s so difficult.
    Part Two (ISHN E-News, August 1, 2003) — on persuading employees to take safety seriously ... and why it’s difficult too.
    Part Three (ISHN E-News, August 8, 2003) — on reputation management, employee outrage, and finding your niche as a safety and health professional.
    13 June
    New column
    Stakeholders

    New comment

    What are the components of hazard?
    May 30
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    May 19
    New comment
    Panic (and even fear) can do real harm
    May 8
    New article
    Sars communication: What Singapore is doing right
     Published in The (Singapore) Straits Times, May 6, 2003
    (By Jody Lanard and Peter M. Sandman)
    May 2
    New comment
    Communicating a health concern
    April 30
    New comment
    Template for risk communication planning
  • (Site Management Action: Re-organized comments pages by year.)
  • April 28
    New column
    “Fear Is Spreading Faster than SARS” — And So It Should!
    (By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard)
    April 11
    New column
    Four Kinds of Risk Communication
    April 9
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    SARS: How Singapore outmanaged the others
     Published in Asia Times, Hong Kong, April 9, 2003.
    March 26
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    Candour, not PR, will calm virus fears
     Published in The Straits Times, Singapore, March 27, 2003
    March 24
    New Peter M. Sandman in the News
    Weighing Your Risks of Becoming a Terror Victim
     Published in The New York Times Week in Review, March 23, 2003
    New comments
    When people are under-reacting to a risk
    March 20
    New article
    How to Lead a Community during Times of Trouble
    (roundtable discussion)
    February 27
    New comments
    Emergency how-to warnings
  • Evacuation feasibility -- the attractions of fatalism
  • February 19
    New column
    Duct Tape Risk Communication
    (By Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard)
    February 12
    New comment
    Why the sudden interest in smallpox?
    January 30
    New comments
    GM foods and risk communication
  • SUVs and risk communication
  • January 19
    New column
    Public Health Outrage and Smallpox Vaccination:  An Afterthought
    January 8
    New comment
    Smallpox vaccination:  Can we trust the government?

    2002

    December 30
    New column
    Smallpox Vaccination:  Some Risk Communication Linchpins
    December 4
    New comment
    Research funding and trustworthiness
    November 29