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    1. "The children cry for Burger King": Modernity, development, and fast food consumption in northern Honduras

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    2. Eating meat and climate change: the media blind spot—a study of Spanish and Italian press coverage

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    3. Environmental communication: why this crisis discipline should facilitate environmental democracy

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    5. Food, culture and the environment: communicating about what we eat

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    6. Frames, stories, and images: the advantages of a multimodal approach in comparative media content research on climate change

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    7. Media and climate change: Four long-standing research challenges revisited

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    8. Media representations of climate change: a meta-analysis of the research field

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    9. Mediating the science: Symbolic and structural influences on communicating climate change through New Zealand's television news

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    10. Reimagining sustainability: an interrogation of the Corporate Knights' global 100

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