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Collection:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC)
Format:
Research report
Publication Date:
1993
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 199 Document Number: D09933
Notes:
NCR-90 Collection, Prepared for the NCR-90 meeting. Purdue University, Oct. 27-29, 1993. 13 pages.
Collection:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC)
Contributers:
Funk, Cary (author) and Kennedy, Brian (author)
Format:
Research report
Publication Date:
2016
Published:
USA: Pew Research Center, Washington, D.C.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 133 Document Number: D11399
Notes:
9 pages., Online via website., Results of a national survey among U.S. adults suggest that"divides in public opinion over food are encapsulated by how people assess the health effects of two kinds of food: organic and genetically modified (GM) foods. Americans' beliefs about food connect with their personal concerns about the role of food choices in their long term health and well-being."
Collection:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC)
Format:
Research report
Publication Date:
2019
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 8 Document Number: D10306
Journal Title:
Columbia Journalism Review
Notes:
8 pages., Via online., Results of a national poll for Columbia Journalism Review in partnership with Reuters/Ipsos.
Collection:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC)
Contributers:
Silver, Laura (author) and Huang, Christine (author)
Format:
Research report
Publication Date:
2019
Published:
International: Pew Research Center, Washington, D.C.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 134 Document Number: D11402
Notes:
5 pages., Online via website., "In emerging economies, smartphone and social media users have broader social networks."