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    1. "Everyone may think whatever they like, but scientists..." Or how and to what end plant scientists manage the science-society relationship

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    3. A diffusion of innovations approach to understand stakeholder perceptions of renewable energy initiatives

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    6. A survey of science content in U.S. radio broadcasting, 1920s through 1940s: scientists speak with their own voices

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    9. An instrument for assessing scientists' written skills in public communication of science

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    11. Applying the risk information seeking and processing model to examine support for climate change mitigation policy

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    13. Authorship and information sourcing for health news on local TV web sites: an exploratory analysis

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    14. Being objective with a personal perspective: how environmental journalists at two Chinese newspapers articulate and practice objectivity

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    15. Believing in biotech: farmers' perceptions of the credibility of BGH information sources

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    17. Biotechnology and the American media: the policy process and the elite press, 1970 to 1999

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    19. Bridging the research-practice gap in climate communication: lessons from one academic-practitioner collaboration

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    20. Climate as comedy: the effects of satirical television news on climate change perceptions

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