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    2. "Dioxins are the easiest topic to mention": resident activists' construction of knowledge about low-level exposure to toxic chemicals

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    3. "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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    4. "Healthy" discussions about risk: the Corn Refiners Association's strategic negotiation of authority in the debate over high fructose corn syrup

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    5. "In order to aid in diffusing useful and practical information": agricultural extension and boundary organization

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    6. "No one yet knows what the ultimate consequences may be." How Rachel Carson transformed scientific uncertainty into a site for public participation in Silent Spring

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    7. "The scientists think and the public feels:" expert perceptions of the discourse of GM (genetically modified) food

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    10. A 2017 Horizon Scan of Emerging Issues for Global Conservation and Biological Diversity

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