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    401. Agricultural institutions: societies, associations and the press

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    402. Information and innovation in early-Victorian farming systems

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    403. Rural society: people and services in the 1880s and 1890s

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    404. Radio's early arrival in Appalachia: a harbinger of the global society

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    405. On-ramps and road blocks to the information superhighway

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    406. Rural America and the information and communications revolution

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    407. Policy initiatives and rural telecommunications

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    408. Telephone companies: providing all the right connections for viable rural communities

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    409. When public leadership outperforms private leadership: the case of public telecommunications utilities

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    410. Rural business and telecommunications technologies

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    411. The community newspaper in an online society

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    412. Rural libraries: conflicting visions and realities in the information age

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    413. Municipal governments' use of telecommunications: leading the charge or lagging behind?

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    414. Telecommunications: a complex prescription for rural health care providers

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    415. Farmers, computers and the internet: how structures and roles shape the information society

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    416. What happens when information technologies are forced on rural community organizations? The case of Iowa State University Extension

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    417. Telecommunications and economic development: chasing smokestacks with the internet

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    418. In search of economic answers to evolving agrifood issues

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    419. Dynamics of change in agriculture and land-grant universities

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    420. Changing attitudes toward U.S. farm policy

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    421. Policy for GM (genetically modified) food: Why is it so hard to agree?

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    422. Good intentions aren't enough

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    423. Principles of risk communication: building trust and credibility with the public

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    425. Using mass media to prevent cigarette smoking

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    426. Long-term effectiveness of the early mass media led anti-smoking campaigns in Australia

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    427. The California tobacco control program

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    428. The impact of anti-smoking media campaigns on progression to established smoking: results of a longitudinal youth study in Massachusetts

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    429. A meta-analysis of U.S. health campaign effects on behavior: emphasize enforcement, exposure, and new information and beware the secular trend

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    430. Emerging environmental and educational service of dairy farming in Japan: dilemma or opportunity?

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    432. Big science, little news: science coverage in the Italian daily press, 1946-1997

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    433. Public engagement of science in the private sector: a new form of PR (public relations)?

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    434. Communications create understanding

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    435. The myth of the "pesticide menace"

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    436. The GEO-PIE (Genetically Engineered Organisms Public Issues Education) project: Case study of Web-based outreach at Cornell University

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    437. Perspectives on communication about agricultural biotechnology

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    438. Public perceptions of agricultural biotechnology in the U.K.: the case of GM foods

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    439. German reactions to genetic engineering in food production

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    440. Mass media and public perceptions of red and green biotechnology: a case study from Switzerland

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    441. Genetically modified foods: U.S. public opinion research polls

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    442. Biotechnology and consumer information

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    443. What do Brazilians think about transgenics?

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    444. Opinion climates, spirals of silence and biotechnology: public opinion as a heuristic for scientific decision-making

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    445. The hostile media effect and opinions about agricultural biotechnology

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    446. Risk communication, risk beliefs and democracy: the case of agricultural biotechnology

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    447. Governing controversial technologies: consensus conferences as a communications tool

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    448. The Bt maize experience in the Philippines: a multi-stakeholder convergence

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    449. Challenges to strengthening agricultural innovation systems: Where do we go from here?

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    450. Fostering Farmer First methodological innovation: organizational learning and change in international agricultural research

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