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    1. Consumer acceptance and labeling of GMOs in food products: a study of fluid milk demand

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    2. Consumer purchasing behaviour towards GMO foods in the Netherlands

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    3. The welfare effects of implementing mandatory GM labeling in the USA

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    4. Using simulated test marketing to examine purchase interest in food products that are positioned as GMO-free

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    5. Measuring the value of GM traits: the theory and practice of willingness-to-pay analysis

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    6. Willingness to pay for GM food labeling in New Zealand

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    7. Contingent valuation of breakfast cereals made of non-biotech ingredients

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    8. A comparative analysis of consumer acceptance of GM foods in Norway and the USA

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    9. Comparing consumer responses towards GM foods in Japan and Norway

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    10. Willingness to pay for GM foods: results from a public survey in the USA

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    11. A comparison of consumer attitudes toward GM food in Italy and the USA

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    12. Consumer attitudes towards GM food in Ireland and the USA

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    13. Attitudes towards GM food in Colombia

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    14. Factors explaining opposition to GMOs in France and the rest of Europe

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    15. Consumer attitudes towards GM foods: the modeling of preference changes

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    16. The meta-technologies of information

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    17. Information as metaphor: biology and communication

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    18. Conditional expectations communication and the impact of biotechnology

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    19. Are facts not flowers? Facticity and genetic information

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    20. Justifying enclosure? Intellectual property and mega-technologies

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    21. Biotechnology, intellectual property, and the prospects for scientific communication

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    22. Transborder information, local resistance, and the spiral of silence: biotechnology and public opinion in the United States

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    23. Popular representation and postnormal science: the struggle over genetically modified foods

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

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    25. The culture of science in industry and academia: how biotechnologists view science and the public good

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    26. GM policy networks in Asia: a discursive political history of the "doubly Green Revolution"

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