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    1. A new discourse on the kitchen: feminism and environmental education

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    2. Bioethics symposium: the ethical food movement: What does it mean for the role of science and scientists in current debates about animal agriculture?

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    3. Good food, good intentions: where pro-sustainability arguments get stale in US food documentaries

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    4. How not to write about Africa: African cuisines in food writing

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    5. Impact of terminology on consumer acceptance of emerging technologies through the example of PEF technology

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    6. Organizational credibility: the role of issue involvement, value-relevant involvement, elaboration, author credibility, message quality, and message effectiveness in persuasive messages from public health advocacy organizations

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    7. The Food Safety Modernization Act: implications for U.S. small scale farms

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    8. The implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act and the strength of the Sustainable Agriculture Movement

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    9. The rhetorical construction of food waste in U.S. public discourse

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    10. Who buys oddly shaped food and why? Impacts of food shape abnormality and organic labeling on purchase intentions

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