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Gabriela Capurro, PhD
Gabriela Capurro, PhD
Carleton University, Adjunct Professor
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Measles, moral regulation and the social construction of risk: media narratives of “anti-vaxxers” and the 2015 Disneyland outbreak
G Capurro, J Greenberg, E Dubé, M Driedger
Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 43 (1), 25-47, 2018
792018
Communicating scientific uncertainty in a rapidly evolving situation: A framing analysis of Canadian coverage in early days of COVID-19
G Capurro, CG Jardine, J Tustin, M Driedger
BMC Public Health 21, 1-14, 2021
352021
Fostering citizen deliberations on the social acceptability of renewable fuels policy: The case of advanced lignocellulosic biofuels in Canada
H Longstaff, DM Secko, G Capurro, P Hanney, T McIntyre
Biomass and Bioenergy 74, 103-112, 2015
302015
Moral panic about “covidiots” in Canadian newspaper coverage of COVID-19
G Capurro, C Jardine, J Tustin, M Driedger
PLOS ONE 17 (1), e0261942, 2022
222022
“Superbugs” in the Risk Society: Assessing the Reflexive Function of North American Newspaper Coverage of Antimicrobial Resistance
G Capurro
Sage Open 10 (1), 2020
202020
Measles, Mickey, and the media: Anti-vaxxers and health risk narratives during the 2015 Disneyland outbreak
J Greenberg, G Capurro, E Dubé, SM Driedger
Canadian Journal of Communication 44 (2), 175-189, 2019
202019
Grasping scientific news: The use of science journalism models to clarify the impacts of alternative forms of production
E Amend, G Capurro, DM Secko
Journalism Practice 8 (6), 789-808, 2014
162014
“None of it was especially easy”: improving COVID-19 vaccine equity for people with disabilities
JCH Sebring, G Capurro, C Kelly, CG Jardine, J Tustin, SM Driedger
Canadian Journal of Public Health 113 (6), 887-897, 2022
132022
Responsible innovation: an approach for extracting public values concerning advanced biofuels
G Capurro, H Longstaff, P Hanney, DM Secko
Journal of Responsible Innovation 2 (3), 246-265, 2015
122015
When good messages go wrong: Perspectives on COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine communication from generally vaccine accepting individuals in Canada
G Capurro, J Tustin, CG Jardine, SM Driedger
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 18 (7), 2145822, 2022
112022
Drawing from the ‘bank of credibility’: Perspectives of health officials and the public on media handling of the H1N1 pandemic
M Driedger, R Maier, G Capurro, C Jardine
Journal of Risk Research 24 (11), 1499-1516, 2021
112021
“I won’t be a guinea pig”: Rethinking public health communication and vaccine hesitancy in the context of COVID-19
SM Driedger, G Capurro, J Tustin, CG Jardine
Vaccine 41 (1), 1-4, 2023
102023
The role of media references during public deliberation sessions
G Capurro, H Dag, H Longstaff, DM Secko
Science Communication 37 (2), 240-269, 2015
102015
“They're trying to bribe you and taking away your freedoms”: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in communities with traditionally low vaccination rates
G Capurro, R Maier, J Tustin, CG Jardine, SM Driedger
Vaccine 40 (50), 7280-7287, 2022
82022
Witnessing the ward: On the emotional labor of doing hospital ethnography
G Capurro
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 20, 1609406921998919, 2021
72021
Rethinking risk communication in the hospital: infection prevention, risk perceptions, and lived experience
G Capurro, N Thampi
Journal of Communication in Healthcare 15 (4), 300-308, 2022
52022
The spokesperson matters: evaluating the crisis communication styles of primary spokespersons when presenting COVID-19 modeling data across three jurisdictions in Canada
G Capurro, R Maier, J Tustin, CG Jardine, SM Driedger
Journal of Risk Research 25 (11-12), 1395-1412, 2022
42022
Opportunities and perils of public consultation in the creation of COVID-19 vaccine priority groups
SM Driedger, G Capurro, C Jardine, J Tustin
et al., Democratizing Risk Governance-Bridging science, expertise …, 2023
22023
'Superbugs' and the'Dirty Hospital': The Social Co-Production of Public Health Risks
G Capurro
Carleton University, 2020
22020
‘Stay home and stay safe… but maybe you can have somebody over’: public perceptions of official COVID-19 messages during the 2020 holiday season in Canada
G Capurro, R Maier, J Tustin, CG Jardine, SM Driedger
Journal of Communication in Healthcare 16 (3), 279-286, 2023
12023
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