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

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    2. Communicating sensitive scientific issues: the interplay between values, attitudes and euphemisms in communicating livestock slaughter

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    4. A diffusion of innovations approach to understand stakeholder perceptions of renewable energy initiatives

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

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    6. Climate change in the newsroom: journalists' evolving standards of objectivity when covering global warming

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    8. Applying the risk information seeking and processing model to examine support for climate change mitigation policy

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    10. Science communication and the rationality of public opinion formation

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    12. "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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    13. Social stigma and consumer benefits: trade-offs in adoption of genetically modified foods

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    14. Scientific assessments of climate change information in news and entertainment media

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

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    17. What science communication scholars think about training scientists to communicate

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    18. Value predispositions, mass media and attitudes toward nanotechnology: the interplay of public and experts

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

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    20. Communicating environment in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: an exploratory assessment of the sources, channels, and approaches used among delta communities

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    22. The importance of being accountable: the relationship between perceptions of accountability, knowledge, and attitude toward plant genetic engineering

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    23. Should scientists talk about GMOs nicely? exploring the effects of communication styles, source expertise, and preexisting attitude

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    24. The experience of consensus: Video as an effective medium to communicate scientific agreement on climate change

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    25. Theme Issue: Communication and Persuasion on Energy, Environment, and Climate

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

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

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

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    30. Farmers' personality related to implementation of integrated pest management

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    33. Public discourse and scientific controversy

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    34. The development of public perception research in the genomics field: an empirical analysis of the literature in the field

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

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

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    42. Believing in biotech: farmers' perceptions of the credibility of BGH information sources

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    44. Media attention and exposure in relation to support for agricultural biotechnology

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    45. Trying to relate: media relations training needs of agricultural scientists

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