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Amanda D. Boyd
Amanda D. Boyd
Associate Professor, The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University
Verified email at wsu.edu
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Conflicted or constructive? Exploring community responses to new energy developments in Canada
K Shaw, SD Hill, AD Boyd, L Monk, J Reid, EF Einsiedel
Energy Research & Social Science 8, 41-51, 2015
1082015
Factors influencing public perceptions of hydropower projects: A systematic literature review
AM Mayeda, AD Boyd
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 121, 109713, 2020
772020
Assessing socio-technical mindsets: Public deliberations on carbon capture and storage in the context of energy sources and climate change
EF Einsiedel, AD Boyd, J Medlock, P Ashworth
Energy Policy 53, 149-158, 2013
702013
The social dimensions of smart meters in the United States: Demographics, privacy, and technology readiness
JD Hmielowski, AD Boyd, G Harvey, J Joo
Energy Research & Social Science 55, 189-197, 2019
612019
Controversy in technology innovation: Contrasting media and expert risk perceptions of the alleged leakage at the Weyburn carbon dioxide storage demonstration project
AD Boyd, Y Liu, JC Stephens, EJ Wilson, M Pollak, TR Peterson, ...
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 14, 259-269, 2013
582013
Re-conceptualizing community in risk research
TB Paveglio, AD Boyd, MS Carroll
Journal of Risk Research 20 (7), 931-951, 2017
552017
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
Public perceptions of carbon capture and storage in Canada: Results of a national survey
AD Boyd, JD Hmielowski, P David
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 67, 1-9, 2017
502017
Examining community perceptions of energy systems development: The role of communication and sense of place
AD Boyd
Environmental Communication 11 (2), 184-204, 2017
442017
Front page or “buried” beneath the fold? Media coverage of carbon capture and storage
AD Boyd, TB Paveglio
Public Understanding of Science 23 (4), 411-427, 2014
442014
Wildfire evacuation and its alternatives in a post-Black Saturday landscape: Catchy slogans and cautionary tales
TB Paveglio, AD Boyd, MS Carroll
Environmental Hazards 11 (1), 52-70, 2012
422012
Public preferences to CCS: how does it change across countries?
P Ashworth, E Einsiedel, R Howell, S Brunsting, N Boughen, A Boyd, ...
Energy Procedia 37, 7410-7418, 2013
402013
Canadian media representations of mad cow disease
AD Boyd, CG Jardine, SM Driedger
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 72 (17-18), 1096-1105, 2009
362009
Do the first 10 days equal a year? Comparing two Canadian public health risk events using the national media
SM Driedger, CG Jardine, AD Boyd, B Mistry
Health, Risk & Society 11 (1), 39-53, 2009
312009
Gender and place influences on health risk perspectives in northern Canadian Aboriginal communities
CG Jardine, AD Boyd, CM Furgal
Gender, Place & Culture 16 (2), 201-223, 2009
282009
Communicating environmental health risks with Indigenous populations: A systematic literature review of current research and recommendations for future studies
AD Boyd, CM Furgal
Health communication, 2018
262018
" Placing" Energy Development in a Local Context: Exploring the Origins of Rural Community Perspectives
AD Boyd, TB Paveglio
Journal of Rural and Community Development 10 (2), 2015
252015
Connections between community and emerging technology: Support for enhanced oil recovery in the Weyburn, Saskatchewan area
AD Boyd
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 32, 81-89, 2015
232015
Media representations of water issues as health risks
AM Mayeda, AD Boyd, TB Paveglio, CG Flint
Environmental Communication 13 (7), 926-942, 2019
222019
Did public risk perspectives of mad cow disease reflect media representations and actual outcomes?
AD Boyd, CG Jardine
Journal of Risk Research 14 (5), 615-630, 2011
212011
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