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Chapter 1:Introduction Risk governance dilemmas and democratization: public trust, risk perception and public participation in risk decision-making
Part I: Motivated reasoning, science and values: rethinking risk perception and public participation in risk governance
Chapter 2: Motivated reasoning and risk governance: what risk scholars and practitioners need to know
Chapter 3: Science and values: the pervasive entanglement
Chapter 4: The BIAS FREE Framework: A tool for science/technology and society education to increase science and risk literacy
Part II: Public trust, risk perception and public participation: lessons from the real worlds of risk governance Energy
Chapter 5: Getting it Right? The Site Selection Process for Canada's High-Level Nuclear Waste
Chapter 6: Hydraulic fracturing in New Brunswick: trust, deliberation and risk decision-making. Chapter 7: Carbon capture, utilization and storage: public confidence in risk decision-making
Chapter 8: Public Inclusion and Responsiveness in Governance of Genetically Engineered Animals
Chapter 9: Decision-making about Newborn screening panels in Canada: risk management and public participation
Chapter 10: Balancing shared decision-making with population-based recommendations: a policy perspective of PSA testing and mammography screening
Chapter 11: Public Engagement on Childhood Vaccination: Democratizing policy decision-making through public deliberation
Chapter 12: Narratives and the Water Fluoridation Controversy
Chapter 13: Exploring the Role of Information Sources in Vaccine Decision-Making among Four Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities in the U.S
Chapter 14: Opportunities and Perils of Public Consultation in the creation of COVID-19 vaccine priority groups.

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