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    Management of food incidents by Australian food regulators 

    Wilson, Annabelle; McCullum, Dean; Henderson, Julie; Coveney, John David; Meyer, Samantha B; Webb, Trevor; Ward, Paul Russell (WIley, 2016-01-24)
    Aim This paper explores how food regulators respond to food incidents and the barriers and enablers associated with doing so. Methods Twenty‐six semi‐structured interviews lasting between 30 and 60 minutes were ...
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    Media actors’ perceptions of their roles in reporting food incidents 

    Wilson, Annabelle; Henderson, Julie Anne; Coveney, John David; Meyer, Samantha B; Webb, Trevor; Calnan, Michael; Caraher, Martin; Lloyd, Sue; McCullum, Dean; Elliott, Anthony Mark; Ward, Paul Russell (BioMed Central, 2014-12-18)
    BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that the media can play a role in shaping consumer perceptions during a public health crisis. In order for public health professionals to communicate well-informed health information ...
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    “Do-it-yourself”: Vaccine rejection and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) 

    Attwell, Katie; Ward, Paul Russell; Meyer, Samantha B; Rokkas, Philippa; Leask, Julie (Elsevier, 2017-11-16)
    In this article, we elucidate a symbiotic relationship between complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and rejection of, or hesitancy towards, vaccination. In Fremantle, Western Australia, and Adelaide, South Australia, ...
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    Consumers respond to a model for (re)building consumer trust in the food system 

    Tonkin, Emma; Wilson, Annabelle; Coveney, John David; Meyer, Samantha B; Henderson, Julie; McCullum, Dean; Webb, Trevor; Ward, Paul Russell (Elsevier, 2019-02-28)
    Researchers and food system actors have developed a best practice model to assist with (re)building or maintaining consumer trust in the food system in the event of a food incident. The aim of the present study was to ...
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    Cross-country comparison of strategies for building consumer trust in food 

    Wilson, Annabelle; Tonkin, Emma; Coveney, John David; Meyer, Samantha B; McCullum, Dean; Calnan, Michael; Kelly, Edel; O'Reilly, Seamus; McCarthy, Mary; McGloin, Aileen; Ward, Paul Russell (Oxford University Press, 2019-04-09)
    Consumer trust in the modern food system is essential given its complexity. Contexts vary across countries with regard to food incidents, regulation and systems. It is therefore of interest to compare how key actors in ...
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