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    1. A Kentucky strategy for education about resolving conflict through leadership: the Natural Resources Leadership Institute

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    2. Framing the U.S. Sugar buyout to restore the Florida everglades: a comparison of national versus state newspaper coverage

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    3. Information and communications technology and gross national happiness - who serves whom?

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    4. Involving the community in achieving healthy ecological systems in Victoria

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    5. Manufacturing doubt: journalists' roles and the construction of ignorance in a scientific controversy

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    6. Perception is truth: how elite U.S. newspapers framed the "Go Green" conflict between BP and Greenpeace

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    7. Quantifying the health effect of information on pollution levels in Chile

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    8. Strategic communication for integrated pest management

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    10. Two-way communication: a win-win model for facing activist pressure: a case study on McDonalds and Unilever's responses to Greenpeace

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