A preliminary study of how multiple exposures to messages about genetics impact on lay attitudes towards racial and genetic discrimination
Authors:
John Lynch a;
Jennifer Bevan b;
Paul Achter c;
Tina Harris d;
Celeste M. Condit d
| Affiliations: | a Department of Communication, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA |
| b Department of Communication Studies, Chapman University, USA | |
| c Department of Rhetoric and Communication Studies, University of Richmond, USA | |
| d Department of Speech Communication, University of Georgia, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/14636770701843634
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Subjects:
Bioethics;
Genetics;
Genetics - Sociology;
Medical Ethics;
New Genetics;
Sociology of Science & Technology;
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