NJAES Faculty Expertise Database
| William Hallman |
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Professor Human Ecology Cook Office Bldg 215 55 Dudley Road New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Phone: 732-932-9153 x313 Fax: 732-932-6667 Email: hallman@aesop.rutgers.edu Website: aesop.rutgers.edu/~humeco/cvs/cvs.htm |
| Expertise Summary |
| Perceived risk, community psychology, environment and behavior My primary research and scholarly objectives are related to understanding how individuals, communities and organizations respond to perceived environmental health risks. My research focuses on the relationships between perceptions of risks, attributions of responsibility and blame for those risks, psychological distress that may result from perceived risks, and related coping behaviors. Specifically, my recent research has examined these relationships in communities that are located near hazardous waste landfills, near sources of 60 HZ electric and magnetic fields such as electric transmission lines and substations, and communities where Lyme Disease is endemic. My scholarly work has also dealt with more general issues regarding perceived risks and risk communication especially research on effective strategies for communicating with the public about risk magnitudes. |
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| Research Projects |
| Selected Publications |
| Communicating about electromagneticfields: What do we know? What should we do? | |
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Journal:
Risk: Health, Safety & Environment. Authors: Chess, C., Hallman, W. K., & Wartenberg, D | |
| Perceived risk, stigma, sense of community, and residential satisfactionin communities near a hazardous waste landfill. | |
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Journal:
Amer. J. Community Psychology Authors: Hallman, WK | |
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