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1. Chedoke-McMaster attitudes towards children with handicaps scale for traditional sporting games (CATCH-TSG): initial validation in 7 different languages in adult and young populations

2. Mass and New Media: Review of Framing, Treatment and Sources in Reporting on Fukushima

3. [Decision making in terminal care in the hospital]

4. Satisfaction with information about ionising radiation: a comparative study in Belgium and France.

5. Joint research towards a better radiation protection—highlights of the Fifth MELODI Workshop.

6. Measuring societal attitudes and behaviours towards radon indoors: A case study of Slovenia.

7. Evaluation of Radon Action Plans: Searching for a Systematic and Standardised Method.

8. ICRP workshop on the review and revision of the system of radiological protection: a focus on research priorities-feedback from the international community.

9. A psycho-social-environmental lens on radon air pollutant: authorities', mitigation contractors', and residents' perceptions of barriers and facilitators to domestic radon mitigation.

10. Co-Designing Communication: A Design Thinking Approach Applied to Radon Health Communication.

11. Cure or Carcinogen? A Framing Analysis of European Radon Spa Websites.

12. Societal aspects of NORM: An overlooked research field.

13. Suggestions for Improvements in National Radon Control Strategies of Member States Which Were Developed as a Requirement of EU Directive 2013/59 EURATOM.

14. Lessons being learned from the Covid-19 pandemic for radiological emergencies and vice versa: report from expert discussions.

15. Assessing radiation risk perception by means of a European stakeholder survey.

16. Evaluation of citizen science contributions to radon research.

17. How to Communicate Food Safety after Radiological Contamination: The Effectiveness of Numerical and Narrative News Messages.

18. Radiation risks and uncertainties: a scoping review to support communication and informed decision-making.

19. Is internet a missed opportunity? Evaluating radon websites from a stakeholder engagement perspective.

20. Towards a strategic research agenda for social sciences and humanities in radiological protection.

21. Societal constraints related to environmental remediation and decommissioning programmes.

22. MASS MEDIA COMMUNICATION OF EMERGENCY ISSUES AND COUNTERMEASURES IN A NUCLEAR ACCIDENT: FUKUSHIMA REPORTING IN EUROPEAN NEWSPAPERS.

23. Information Sources as Explanatory Variables for the Belgian Health-Related Risk Perception of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident.

24. Risk communication in the case of the Fukushima accident: Impact of communication and lessons to be learned.

25. Satisfaction with information about ionising radiation: a comparative study in Belgium and France.

26. How did media present the radiation risks after the Fukushima accident: a content analysis of newspapers in Europe.

27. Improved communication, understanding of risk perception and ethics related to ionising radiation.

28. Looking for citizen-centered communication: dialogues between radiological protection or nuclear safety specialists and media professionals.

29. The limits of public communication coordination in a nuclear emergency: lessons from media reporting on the Fukushima case.

30. Like a bridge over troubled water--Opening pathways for integrating social sciences and humanities into nuclear research.

31. Units related to radiation exposure and radioactivity in mass media: the Fukushima case study in Europe and Russia.

32. Joint research towards a better radiation protection-highlights of the Fifth MELODI Workshop.

33. Radiation risk perception: a discrepancy between the experts and the general population.

34. Public participation processes related to nuclear research installations: what are the driving factors behind participation intention?

35. Communication in nuclear emergency preparedness: a closer look at information reception.

36. Is knowledge important? Empirical research on nuclear risk communication in two countries.

37. Importance of risk communication during and after a nuclear accident.

38. [Decision making in terminal care in the hospital].

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