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Lulu Rodriguez, Associate Professor


Publications/Presentations
Date

What is Risk Communication?

2006 PDF
The impact of risk communication on public perception of irradiated food. Science, 2005.

Photo-elicitation and coorientation in village needs assessment: Data gathering for agricultural extension planning in Hangzhou Province, China. J. of International Agricultural Extension Education, 2005.

The framing of an agricultural controversy: How Iowa newspapers covered the food irradiation issuse. J. of Applied Communications, 2005.  
Alteration tolerance: Gauging the acceptability of digital manipulation techniques in news photographs. Visual Communication Quarterly, 2005.  
Food Safety vs. Food Security: A comparative analysis of newspaper coverage of GMOs in Britain and the Philippines. Mass Media in Transition: An International Compendium, 2004.  
Communicating highway Safety: What Works? 2002.  
Take Five: An Evaluation of an Educational Program for parents and Other Adult Caregivers to Prevent Drug Use Among Youth in Des Moines , 2002.  
Food safety vs. food security: A comparative analysis of newspaper coverage of GMOs in Britain and the Philippines, 2000-2002.  
The framing of an agricultural controversy: How Iowa newspapers covered the food irradiation issue.. J. of Applied Communications  


Information source use and dependencies for investment decision-making. J. of Interdisciplinary Business Studies

 

Lulu Rodriguez

Title: Associate Professor
Department: Greenlee School of Journalism
Address: 214 Hamilton Hall
Ames, IA 50011
Phone: 515-294-0484
E-mail: lulurod@iastate.edu
Web Site: http://www.jlmc.iastate.edu
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Research Emphase(s): Risk Communication and Analysis

Research Interests:
Visual communication; science communication; communication campaigns and strategies; communication research methods. Also, worked as development communication consultant for the World Bank and the U.S. Agency for International Development in East and Southeast Asia; and as a science information officer of the Philippine government body in charge of agriculture and natural resources, research and development.

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