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    1. Communicating food safety via the social media: the role of knowledge and emotions on risk perception and prevention

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    3. Communicative aspects of the public-science relationship explored: results of focus group discussions about biotechnology and genomics

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    4. Consumer opinions about genetically engineered salmon and information effect on opinions: a qualitative approach

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    5. Extending the impacts of hostile media perceptions: influences on discussion and opinion polarization in the context of climate change

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    6. Factors influencing people's acceptance of gene technology: the role of knowledge, health expectations, naturalness and social trust

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    7. Fear wonÆt do it. Promoting positive engagement with climate change through visual and iconic representations

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    8. Kimmel on Climate: Disentangling the Emotional Ingredients of a Satirical Monologue

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    9. Not Just Funny After All: Sarcasm as a Catalyst for Public Engagement With Climate Change

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    10. One or many? The influence of episodic and thematic climate change frames on policy preferences and individual behavior change

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