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    1. "Our market is our community": women farmers and civic agriculture in Pennsylvania, USA

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    2. 30 minute makeover: a new Kenyan tv series uses the makeover principle to show smallholders how to improve their livelihoods

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    3. A measure of fairness: an investigative framework to explore perceptions of fairness and justice in a real-life social conflict

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    5. Cognitive radio on tv bands: a new approach to provide wireless connectivity for rural areas

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    6. Conversations with the public: the role of journalists and public relations practitioners in creating civil discourses in non-metropolitan settings

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    7. Conversations with the public: the role of journalists and public relations practitioners in creating civil discourses in non-metropolitan settings

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    9. Developing successful programs: focus on marketing to the rural lifestyler

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    10. Disconnected: as embattled news organizations try to safeguard their futures with intensely local coverage, there's often a wide gulf between journalists and the communities they cover

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