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Do public perception and the "spirit of sport' justify the criminalisation of doping? A reply to Claire Sumner KU Leuven
© 2018, T.M.C. Asser Instituut. We critically discuss a recent paper in favour of criminalising doping in the legal order of the UK. We revisit the arguments put forward and put them in context with regard to their political, ethical and legal implications. On this basis, we then address the question whether drawing upon the ‘spirit of sport’ as defined in the World Anti-Doping Code is warranted in view of supporting the idea of criminalising ...
A public facing survey on radiation risk perception set up within the CONCERT European Joint Programme Universiteit Antwerpen
The marine environment and contaminants in seafood : public perception and risk assessment Universiteit Gent
Understanding the public perception of coastal flood risks Universiteit Gent
Perceptions of space and time of public transport travel associated with human brain activities : a case study of bus travel in Beijing Universiteit Gent
The influence of warning messages on the public's perception of substance use: A theoretical framework KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
We bring different theories together to develop a theoretical framework that helps to understand how early warning messages about (new) dangerous drugs can influence the public's perception of substance use. We bring together the agenda setting theory, framing theory, dual processing theory, social learning theory, health belief model, theory of planned behavior, and cultivation theory in order to explain how warning messages diffused through ...