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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. Environment reporters in the 21st Century

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    3. Feeding the debate: a qualitative framing analysis of organic food news media coverage

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

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    5. Making the news: movement organizations, media attention, and the public agenda

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    6. Non-industrial private forest landowner use of information sources concerning management of their woodland on the Tennessee Northern Cumberland Plateau

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

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    8. Public perceptions of using woody biomass as a renewable energy source

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    9. Why it matters how we frame the environment

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