Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C20874
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These radio public service announcements are part of a national pesticide safety program. The 33 rpm record features 11 recordings voiced by four celebrities: Phyllis Diller, Jimmy Durante, Eva Gabor, and Arthur Godfrey. The spots can fit into 30-, 40-, and 60- second timie slots and are accompanied by a transmittal letter and printed scripts.<br><br>These radio public service announcements are part of a national pesticide safety program. The 33 rpm record features 16 recordings voiced by four celebrities: Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor, and Arthur Godfrey. The spots range from 19-52 seconds in length.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C29761
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Pages 109-114 in Thomas R. Dunlap (Ed.), DDT, Silent Spring and the rise of environmentalism: classic texts. University of Washington Press, Seattle. 152 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 149 Document Number: D06744
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Online via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. PhD dissertation, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins. Publication No. AAT 9303860. Source: DAI-B 53/09, p. 4436, March 1993. 1 page., Results suggest that a risk/benefit with options approach has potential for raising consumer rational alertness.
Authors follow the notion that ignorance is not simply the absence of knowledge, but rather has its own configurations. They use examples to illustrate how interest groups and news media "appropriate and emphasize those ignorance claims that advance and protect their own particular concerns." Examples include Alar pesticide and tobacco.