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    1. Rhetorics and realities: the history and effects of stereotypes about rural literacies

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    2. Lessons unlearned: how biotechnology is changing society

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    3. No need to panic when office data vanish: format for backing up information

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    4. International movement of in vitro plants

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    5. Screenhouse plant labeling and product integrity

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    6. Preparations and running mock confined field trials

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    7. Alarming engagements? Exploring pro-anorexia websites in/and the media

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    8. Obesity in the U.S. media, 1990-2011: broad strokes, broad consequences

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    9. Invisible fat: the aesthetics of food and the body

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    10. From abject eating to abject being: representations of obesity in "supersize vs. superskinny"

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    11. Mothers as smoking guns: fetal overnutrition and the reproduction of obesity

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    12. Eating disorders in the media: the changing nature of UK newspaper reports

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    13. Making the "obesity epidemic": the role of science and the news media

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    14. Obesity, government and the media

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    15. Heavy viewing: emergent frames in contemporary news coverage of obesity

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    16. When organizational responses to a health crisis are limited: Chi Chi's and Hepatitis A outbreak

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    17. Applying the crisis and emergency risk communication (CERC) integrative model to bioterrorism preparedness: a case study

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    18. Ethics of communication

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    19. Peril or promise: news media framing of the biotechnology debate in Europe and the U.S

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    20. GM policy networks in Asia: a discursive political history of the "doubly Green Revolution"

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    21. The digital divide in Brazil: conceptual research and policy challenges

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    22. Digitizing Russia: the uneven pace of progress toward ICT equality

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    23. The digital divide in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: the barriers of first order and second order digital divide

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    24. Dimensions of the mobile divide in Niger

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    25. Alarming engagements? Exploring pro-anorexia websites in/and the media

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    26. Obesity in the U.S. media, 1990-2011: broad strokes, broad consequences

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    27. Invisible fat: the aesthetics of food and the body

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    28. From abject eating to abject being: representations of obesity in "Supersize vs. Superskinny"

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    29. Mothers as smoking guns: fetal overnutrition and the reproduction of obesity

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    30. Eating disorders in the media: the changing nature of UK newspaper reports

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    31. Making the "obesity epidemic": the role of science and the news media

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    32. Obesity, government and the media

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    33. Framing science: a new paradigm in public engagement

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    34. An interdisciplinary approach in science communication education: a case study

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    35. Ups and downs from Cape to Cairo: the journalism practice of climate change in Africa

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    36. Saving the rain forest - differing perspectives: Norway's climate and forest initiative and reporting in three countries

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    37. Applying advocacy in climate change: the case of Bangladesh

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    38. Scientific leaks: uncertainties and skepticism in climate change journalism

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    39. Digital networks and shifting climate news agendas and practices

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    40. The evidence of things unseen: visualizing global warming

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    41. Ignored voices: the victims, the virtuous, the agents - women and climate change coverage

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    42. Misframing the messenger: scales of justice, traditional ecological knowledge and media coverage of Arctic indigenous peoples and climate change

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    43. Attention, access and dialogue in the global newspaper sample: notes on the dependency, complexity and contingency of climate summit journalism

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    44. Challenges for the future

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    45. Humane education: the role of animal-based learning

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    46. Animals in scientific education and a reverence for life

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    47. "Knowledge" in development discourse: a critical review

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    48. Conflicting frames of reference: environmental changes in coastal Indonesia

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    49. "Why did the fish cross the road?" Environmental uncertainty and local knowledge in Bangladesh

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    50. Bringing light to the shadows and shadows to the light: risk, risk management and risk communication

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