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    101. Constructions of climate change on the radio and in Nepalese lay focus groups

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    102. Integrating media studies of climate change into transdisciplinary research: which direction should we be heading?

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    103. Democratic debate and mediated discourses on climate change: From consensus to de/politicization

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    104. Media context and reporting opportunities on climate change: 2012 versus 1988

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

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    106. Media research on climate change: where have we been and where are we heading?

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    107. Rhetorical framing in corporate press releases: the case of British petroleum and the Gulf oil spill

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    108. Chemical controversy: Canadian and US news coverage of the scientific debate about bisphenol A

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    109. Negotiating virtue and vice: articulations of lay conceptions of health and sustainability in social media conversations around natural beverages

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    110. The influence of media use on environmental engagement: a political socialization approach

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    111. Human responses to climate change: social representation, identity and socio-psychological action

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    112. Strategic framing of climate change by industry actors: a meta-analysis

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    113. The ecology of empire: Wal-Mart's rhetoric of environmental stewardship and the constitutive power of the multitude

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    114. Imagining postscience: Heidegger and development communication

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    115. Spreading the news on carbon capture and storage: A state-level comparison of US media

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    116. Mountaintop removal as a case study: the possibilities for public advocacy through virtual toxic tours

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    117. Researching visual environmental communication

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    118. "Single-minded, compelling, and unique”: visual communications, landscape, and the calculated aesthetic of place branding

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    119. Sporting nature(s): wildness, the primitive, and naturalizing imagery in MMA and sports advertisements

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    120. Changing the conversation about climate change: a theoretical framework for place-based climate change engagement

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    121. Belonging to the rainbow region: place, local media, and the construction of civil and moral identities strategic to climate change adaptability

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    122. The enrollment of nature in tourist information: framing urban nature as “the other”

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    123. An on-line narrative of Colorado wilderness: self-in-“cybernetic space”

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    124. It's not easy being green … or is it? A content analysis of environmental claims in magazine advertisements from the United States and United Kingdom

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    125. It's easy being green: the effects of argument and imagery on consumer responses to green product packaging

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    126. Greenwashing consumption: the didactic framing of ExxonMobil's energy solutions

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    127. Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency: constructing “certainty” as rebuttal

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    128. “Fox tots attack shock”: urban foxes, mass media and boundary-breaching

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    129. Curb your enthusiasm: on media communication of bioenergy and the role of the news media in technology diffusion

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    130. “Looking both ways”: Metaphor and the rhetorical alignment of intersectional climate justice and reproductive justice concerns

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    131. Water gives life: Framing an environmental justice movement in the mainstream and alternative Salvadoran press

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    133. The global in the local: A case study on deforestation in a Ukrainian journalistic field

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    136. Creating a place for environmental communication research in sustainability science

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    138. Taking the romance out of extraction: contemporary Canadian artists and the subversion of the romantic/extractive gaze

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    139. Climate change discourses and citizen participation: a case study of the discursive construction of citizenship in two public events

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    140. No longer “bullying the rhine:” giving narrative a place in flood management

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    145. Memories of the tropics in industrial jungles: Constructing nature, contesting nature

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

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    155. Communicating in the public sphere: Attitudes toward different public instructional communication methods

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    157. The virtual realities of US/Mexico border ecologies in Maquilapolis and Sleep Dealer

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    159. Displaced in nature: The cultural production of (non-)place in place-based forest conservation pedagogy

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    164. Whose discourse is it anyway? Understanding resistance through the rise of "Barstool Biology" in nature conservation

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    165. Assessing national discourse and local governance framing of climate change for adaptation in the United Kingdom

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    166. Voice as entry to agriculturalists' conservationist identity: A cultural inventory of the Yellowstone River

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    167. Gold mining in the Greek "Village of Gaul": Newspaper coverage of conflict and discursive positioning of opposing coalitions

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    168. Metaphors for the war (or race) against climate change

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

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    170. "Stop blaming the cows!": How livestock production is legitimized in everyday discourse on Facebook

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    172. The effects of environmental brand attributes and nature imagery in green advertising

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    173. Protecting sacred-groves: community-led environmental organizing by santhals of eastern India

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    174. Moving society to a sustainable future: the framing of sustainability in a constructive media outlet

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    175. It is always dry here: examining perceptions about drought and climate change in the southern high plains

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    176. Climate services and communication for development: the role of early career researchers in advancing the debate

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    177. Common values and themes for grazed open spaces: “plant diversity” and “watershed” as communication intersections for agriculture and conservation groups?

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    178. Energy communication: theory and praxis towards a sustainable energy future

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    179. Examining the impact of expert voices: communicating the scientific consensus on genetically-modified organisms

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    180. “Organic is more of an American term... we are traditional farmers”: discourses of place-based organic farming, community, heritage, and sustainability

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    181. Just turn on the faucet: a content analysis of PSAs about the global water crisis on youTube

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    182. Objectivity as trained judgment: how environmental reporters pioneered journalism for a "post-truth" era

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    183. Media Diets of vegetarians. how news consumption, social media use and communicating with one’s social environment are associated with a vegetarian diet

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    184. The need for seed: News framing of the pandemic gardening boom

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    185. What do consumers read about meat? an analysis of media representations of the meat-environment relationship found in popular online news sites in the UK

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    186. Water wars: a "critical listening in" to rural radio discourse on a river system in trouble

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