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    1. Need for scientists, regulators and journalists to work together for a biosafe nation: Which way GMOs?

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    2. Going hungry: Canadians are starving for agriculture coverage

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    4. Disconnected discourses: how popular discourse about nanotechnology is missing the point

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    6. Reporting health: rural newspaper coverage of health in Kentucky

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    10. Unbalanced reporting

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    13. Risky talk: framing the analysis of the social implications of nanotechnology

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    16. Media, communication and development: three approaches

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    18. Reporting Asia the Asian "way" - issues and constraints

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    19. Who is the real target? Media response to controversial investigative reporting on corporations

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    21. Examining claimsmakers' frames in news coverage of direct-to-consumer advertising

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    22. Feeding (on) geopolitical anxieties: Asian appetites, news media framing and the 2007-2008 food crisis

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    23. Letter: Reporting of research by Stanley Ewen and Arpad Pusztai

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    24. Letter: Controversy surrounding genetically modified (GM) foods

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    29. Media and scientific communication: a case of climate change

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    30. Good and bad practice in the communication of uncertainties associated with the relationship between climate change and weather-related natural disasters

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    31. Environmental geoscience: communication challenges

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    33. What we are not talking about: an evaluation of prevention messaging in print media reporting on agricultural injuries and fatalities

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    34. How well the media report health risk

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    35. Building capacity: the role of rural traditional media and the new rural economy

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    37. Is modern farm technology a saviour or a threat?

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    39. Representations of the health value of vitamin D supplementation in newspapers: media content analysis

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    40. Views of health journalists, industry employees and news consumers about disclosure and regulation of industry-journalist relationships: an empirical ethical study

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    41. Obesity in the U.S. media, 1990-2011: broad strokes, broad consequences

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    42. Invisible fat: the aesthetics of food and the body

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    43. From abject eating to abject being: representations of obesity in "supersize vs. superskinny"

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    44. Mothers as smoking guns: fetal overnutrition and the reproduction of obesity

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    45. Eating disorders in the media: the changing nature of UK newspaper reports

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    46. Making the "obesity epidemic": the role of science and the news media

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    47. Obesity, government and the media

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    48. Heavy viewing: emergent frames in contemporary news coverage of obesity

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    51. Talk to the hand: public health reporters say federal agencies are restricting access and information, limiting their ability to cover crucial health issues

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    52. It can't happen here: why there's so little coverage of Americans who are struggling with poverty

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    54. Growth of agricultural journalism and Agricultural Research Information Centre at ICAR [International Council of Agricultural Research]

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    56. History of Wallaces Farmer

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    59. Public information officers' and journalists' perceived barriers to providing quality health information

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    62. Constructing climate change in the Americas: an analysis of news coverage in U. S. and South American newspapers

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    64. Safe and sound? Scientists' understandings of public engagement in emerging biotechnologies

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    65. Freedom of the press in member countries of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists

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    66. Yesterday, today and tomorrow: journalism ethics among ag writers

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    67. Sustainable agriculture and the media

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    68. Metro papers dropped rural readers

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    69. Biotech may complicate ag beat news

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    71. Peril or promise: news media framing of the biotechnology debate in Europe and the U.S

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    73. Snapshot of the state of community journalism in five developing nations: cultural relativism and community journalism

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    74. Ag-gag laws: a shift in the wrong direction for animal welfare on farms

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    76. A rural drought in a national flood: Washington State residents' assessments of local news

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    79. Alarming engagements? Exploring pro-anorexia websites in/and the media

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    80. Obesity in the U.S. media, 1990-2011: broad strokes, broad consequences

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    81. Invisible fat: the aesthetics of food and the body

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    82. From abject eating to abject being: representations of obesity in "Supersize vs. Superskinny"

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    83. Mothers as smoking guns: fetal overnutrition and the reproduction of obesity

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    84. Eating disorders in the media: the changing nature of UK newspaper reports

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    85. Making the "obesity epidemic": the role of science and the news media

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    86. Obesity, government and the media

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    87. Framing science: a new paradigm in public engagement

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    88. Ups and downs from Cape to Cairo: the journalism practice of climate change in Africa

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    89. Saving the rain forest - differing perspectives: Norway's climate and forest initiative and reporting in three countries

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    90. Applying advocacy in climate change: the case of Bangladesh

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    91. Scientific leaks: uncertainties and skepticism in climate change journalism

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    92. Digital networks and shifting climate news agendas and practices

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    93. The evidence of things unseen: visualizing global warming

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    94. Ignored voices: the victims, the virtuous, the agents - women and climate change coverage

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    95. Misframing the messenger: scales of justice, traditional ecological knowledge and media coverage of Arctic indigenous peoples and climate change

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    96. Attention, access and dialogue in the global newspaper sample: notes on the dependency, complexity and contingency of climate summit journalism

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    97. Challenges for the future

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    98. "Body bags ready": print media coverage of avian influenza in Australia

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    99. CBC hyperlocal project a first for Canada

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    100. Good journalists never stop revealing the truth

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