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C Jardine
C Jardine
University of the Fraser Valley
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Risk management frameworks for human health and environmental risks
C Jardine, S Hrudey, J Shortreed, L Craig, D Krewski, C Furgal, S McColl
Journal of toxicology and environmental health part B: Critical reviews 6 (6 …, 2003
2182003
Detection of odour and health risk perception of drinking water
CG Jardine, N Gibson, SE Hrudey
Water Science and Technology 40 (6), 91-98, 1999
1451999
Mixed messages in risk communication
CG Jardine, SE Hrudey
Risk analysis 17 (4), 489-498, 1997
1221997
Barriers to immunization among newcomers: a systematic review
L Wilson, T Rubens-Augustson, M Murphy, C Jardine, N Crowcroft, C Hui, ...
Vaccine 36 (8), 1055-1062, 2018
1122018
“If they tell me to get it, I’ll get it. If they don’t....”: Immunization decision-making processes of immigrant mothers
SP Kowal, CG Jardine, TM Bubela
Canadian Journal of Public Health 106, e230-e235, 2015
842015
Youth researching youth: Benefits, limitations and ethical considerations within a participatory research process
CG Jardine, A James
International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71 (1), 18415, 2012
812012
Connection to the land as a youth-identified social determinant of Indigenous Peoples’ health
LA Lines, ...
BMC Public Health 19, 1-13, 2019
742019
Development of a Public Participation and Communication Protocol for Establishing Fish Consumption Advisories: Editor's Note: This article was intended for …
CG Jardine
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 23 (3), 461-471, 2003
742003
Affect-inducing risk communication: current knowledge and future directions
VHM Visschers, PM Wiedemann, H Gutscher, S Kurzenhäuser, R Seidl, ...
Journal of Risk Research 15 (3), 257-271, 2012
672012
Our way of life: Importance of indigenous culture and tradition to physical activity practices
K Tang, CG Jardine
International Journal of Indigenous Health 11 (1), 211-227, 2016
612016
‘Damned if you do, and damned if you don’t’: communicating about uncertainty and evolving science during the H1N1 influenza pandemic
S Michelle Driedger, R Maier, C Jardine
Journal of Risk Research 24 (5), 574-592, 2021
572021
Communicating risk to Aboriginal Peoples: First Nations and Metis responses to H1N1 risk messages
SM Driedger, E Cooper, C Jardine, C Furgal, J Bartlett
PLOS one 8 (8), e71106, 2013
562013
Through the lens of our cameras: children's lived experience with food security in a C anadian I ndigenous c ommunity
SK Genuis, N Willows, Alexander First Nation, C Jardine
Child: Care, Health and Development 41 (4), 600-610, 2015
542015
The more the better? A comparison of the information sources used by the public during two infectious disease outbreaks
CG Jardine, FU Boerner, AD Boyd, SM Driedger
PLoS One 10 (10), e0140028, 2015
532015
Trends in the study of Aboriginal health risks in Canada
CM Furgal, TD Garvin, CG Jardine
International Journal of Circumpolar Health 69 (4), 322-332, 2010
502010
Factors influencing H1N1 vaccine behavior among Manitoba Metis in Canada: a qualitative study
SM Driedger, R Maier, C Furgal, C Jardine
BMC public health 15, 1-15, 2015
432015
Risk ranking: investigating expert and public differences in evaluating food safety hazards
K Webster, C Jardine, SB Cash, LM McMullen
Journal of food protection 73 (10), 1875-1885, 2010
412010
Partnering with Indigenous student co-researchers: improving research processes and outcomes
SK Genuis, N Willows, Alexander First Nation, CG Jardine
International journal of circumpolar health 74 (1), 27838, 2015
392015
When pictures waste a thousand words: analysis of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic on television news
W Luth, C Jardine, T Bubela
PloS one 8 (5), e64070, 2013
382013
Risk communication and trust in decision-maker action: a case study of the Giant Mine Remediation Plan
CG Jardine, L Banfield, SM Driedger, CM Furgal
International journal of circumpolar health 72 (1), 21184, 2013
382013
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