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Laura N. Rickard
Laura N. Rickard
Associate Professor of Risk Communication, University of Maine
Verified email at maine.edu
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Does reduced psychological distance increase climate engagement? On the limits of localizing climate change
JP Schuldt, LN Rickard, ZJ Yang
Journal of Environmental Psychology 55, 147-153, 2018
1642018
Here and now, there and then: How “departure dates” influence climate change engagement
LN Rickard, ZJ Yang, JP Schuldt
Global Environmental Change 38, 97-107, 2016
1272016
Applying the risk information seeking and processing model to examine support for climate change mitigation policy
ZJ Yang, LN Rickard, TM Harrison, M Seo
Science Communication 36 (3), 296-324, 2014
1252014
Consumer preferences for seafood attributes of wild-harvested and farm-raised products
WC Brayden, CL Noblet, KS Evans, L Rickard
Aquaculture Economics & Management 22 (3), 362-382, 2018
942018
Perception of risk and the attribution of responsibility for accidents
LN Rickard
Risk analysis 34 (3), 514-528, 2014
792014
Pragmatic and (or) constitutive? On the foundations of contemporary risk communication research
LN Rickard
Risk analysis 41 (3), 466-479, 2021
692021
Information sufficiency and attribution of responsibility: Predicting support for climate change policy and pro-environmental behavior
ZJ Yang, M Seo, LN Rickard, TM Harrison
Journal of Risk Research 18 (6), 727-746, 2015
692015
The “I” in climate: The role of individual responsibility in systematic processing of climate change information
LN Rickard, ZJ Yang, M Seo, TM Harrison
Global Environmental Change 26, 39-52, 2014
542014
Exploring risk attenuation and crisis communication after a plague death in Grand Canyon
LN Rickard, KA McComas, CE Clarke, RC Stedman, DJ Decker
Journal of Risk Research 16 (2), 145-167, 2013
472013
Sizing up a superstorm: Exploring the Role of Recalled Experience and Attribution of Responsibility in Judgments of Future Hurricane Risk
RA Rickard, L. N., Yang, Z. J., Schuldt, J. P., Eosco, G. M., Scherer, C. W ...
Risk Analysis, 2017
422017
How motivated reasoning and temporal frames may polarize opinions about wildlife disease risk
S Roh, KA McComas, LN Rickard, DJ Decker
Science Communication 37 (3), 340-370, 2015
402015
Cultivating benefit and risk: Aquaculture representation and interpretation in New England
LN Rickard, CL Noblet, K Duffy, W Christian Brayden
Society & Natural Resources 31 (12), 1358-1378, 2018
392018
The proof is in the picture: The influence of imagery and experience in perceptions of hurricane messaging
LN Rickard, JP Schuldt, GM Eosco, CW Scherer, RA Daziano
Weather, Climate, and Society 9 (3), 471-485, 2017
382017
The interplay between interpersonal and electronic resources in knowledge seeking among co‐located and distributed employees
YC Yuan, LN Rickard, L Xia, C Scherer
Journal of the American Society for information Science and Technology 62 (3 …, 2011
352011
High‐frequency tide‐surge‐river interaction in estuaries: Causes and implications for coastal flooding
P Spicer, K Huguenard, L Ross, LN Rickard
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 124 (12), 9517-9530, 2019
322019
Exploring attribution of responsibility for visitor safety in a US national park
LN Rickard, CW Scherer, SB Newman
Health, Risk & Society 13 (6), 527-545, 2011
322011
Visitor proficiency profiling and risk communication at a national park
L Rickard, K McComas, S Newman
Environmental Communication 5 (1), 62-82, 2011
322011
Mountains and handrails: Risk, meaning, and responsibility in three national parks
LN Rickard
Environmental Communication 8 (3), 286-304, 2014
302014
Factory-made or farm fresh? Measuring US support for aquaculture as a food technology
LN Rickard, K Britwum, CL Noblet, KS Evans
Marine Policy 115, 103858, 2020
292020
From ranger talks to radio stations: The role of communication in sense of place
LN Rickard, RC Stedman
Journal of Leisure Research 47 (1), 15-33, 2015
292015
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