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    1. "Everyone may think whatever they like, but scientists..." Or how and to what end plant scientists manage the science-society relationship

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    3. A diffusion of innovations approach to understand stakeholder perceptions of renewable energy initiatives

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    6. A survey of science content in U.S. radio broadcasting, 1920s through 1940s: scientists speak with their own voices

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    9. An instrument for assessing scientists' written skills in public communication of science

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    11. Applying the risk information seeking and processing model to examine support for climate change mitigation policy

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    13. Authorship and information sourcing for health news on local TV web sites: an exploratory analysis

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    14. Being objective with a personal perspective: how environmental journalists at two Chinese newspapers articulate and practice objectivity

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    15. Believing in biotech: farmers' perceptions of the credibility of BGH information sources

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    17. Biotechnology and the American media: the policy process and the elite press, 1970 to 1999

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    19. Bridging the research-practice gap in climate communication: lessons from one academic-practitioner collaboration

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    20. Climate as comedy: the effects of satirical television news on climate change perceptions

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    21. Climate change in the newsroom: journalists' evolving standards of objectivity when covering global warming

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    25. Communicating environment in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: an exploratory assessment of the sources, channels, and approaches used among delta communities

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    26. Communicating food safety via the social media: the role of knowledge and emotions on risk perception and prevention

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    27. Communicating forest management science and practices through visualized and animated media approaches to community presentations: an exploration and assessment

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    29. Communicating sensitive scientific issues: the interplay between values, attitudes and euphemisms in communicating livestock slaughter

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    31. Communication strategies and new media platforms: exploring the synergistic potential of health and environmental communication

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    32. Communicative aspects of the public-science relationship explored: results of focus group discussions about biotechnology and genomics

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    33. Community involvement in biotechnology policy? The Australian experience

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    36. Constructing climate change in the Americas: an analysis of news coverage in U. S. and South American newspapers

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    37. Consumer opinions about genetically engineered salmon and information effect on opinions: a qualitative approach

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    40. Depicting science in a public debate: the Philippine legal challenge against GMO eggplant

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    41. Diagnostic narratives: creating visions of Austrian society in print media accounts of obesity

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    43. Do PSAs take a bite out of shark week? The effects of juxtaposing environmental messages with violent images of shark attacks

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    44. Do they know what they read? Building a scientific literacy measurement instrument based on science media coverage

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    45. Environmental science in the media: effects of opposing viewpoints on risk and uncertainty perceptions

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    47. Extending the impacts of hostile media perceptions: influences on discussion and opinion polarization in the context of climate change

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    48. Factors influencing people's acceptance of gene technology: the role of knowledge, health expectations, naturalness and social trust

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    49. Farmers and scientists: a case study in facilitating communication

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    50. Farmers' personality related to implementation of integrated pest management

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    51. Fear wonÆt do it. Promoting positive engagement with climate change through visual and iconic representations

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    54. Four principles to guide interactions: assisting communities confronting environmental contamination

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    55. Framing emerging technologies: risk perceptions of nanotechnology in the German press

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    59. Improving communication with U.K. agricultural and related scientific expertise: U.K. NGO perspectives

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    61. Incorporating information exposure into a theory of planned behavior model to enrich understanding of proenvironmental behavior

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    62. Inequalities in scientific understanding: differentiating between factual and perceived knowledge gaps

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    63. Is there a medialization of climate science? Results from a survey of German climate scientists

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    64. Kimmel on Climate: Disentangling the Emotional Ingredients of a Satirical Monologue

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    65. Laughing in the face of climate change? Satire as a device for engaging audiences in public debate

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    66. Localized debates of agricultural biotechnology in community newspapers: a quantitative content analysis of media frames and sources

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    67. Localized debates of agricultural biotechnology in community newspapers: quantitative content analysis of media frames and sources

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    68. Media attention and exposure in relation to support for agricultural biotechnology

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    69. Media coverage of conflicts of interest in science

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    72. Metaphors and biorisks: the war on infectious diseases and invasive species

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    75. Motivators of pro-environmental behavior: examining the underlying processes in the influence of presumed media influence model

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    76. Not Just Funny After All: Sarcasm as a Catalyst for Public Engagement With Climate Change

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    78. One or many? The influence of episodic and thematic climate change frames on policy preferences and individual behavior change

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    82. Perceived impact of a documentary film: an investigation of the first-person effect and its implications for environmental issues

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    88. Public discourse and scientific controversy

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    90. Putting environmental infographics center stage: the role of visuals at the elaboration likelihood model's critical point of persuasion

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    91. Reorienting climate change communication for effective mitigation: forcing people to be green or fastering grass-roots engagement?

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    94. Report: UK GM dialogue

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    97. Routine influences on aquaculture news selection: A Q method study with new England journalists

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    99. Science communication and the rationality of public opinion formation

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