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    1. "The scientists think and the public feels:" expert perceptions of the discourse of GM (genetically modified) food

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

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

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    5. A matter of taste: the acceptance of genetically modified food

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    7. AAAE-Southern region priority research themes and sub-questions for agricultural communications

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    9. Americans and GM food: knowledge, opinion and interest in 2004

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    11. Are facts not flowers? Facticity and genetic information

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    12. Attitudes towards GM food in Colombia

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    13. Attitudes towards the use of GMOs in food production and their impact on buying intention: the role of positive sensory experience

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    15. Biotech consumer perceptions from Eastern Europe

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    18. Biotechnology and the popular press: hype and the selling of science

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

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

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    23. Conditional expectations communication and the impact of biotechnology

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

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    25. Consumer acceptance critical factor in genetically modified crops' success

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    26. Consumer acceptance of GMO cowpeas in sub-Sahara Africa

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    27. Consumer acceptance of genetically modified food products in the developing world

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    29. Consumer acceptance of genetically modified foods in Korea: factor and cluster analysis

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    30. Consumer acceptance of genetically modified foods: the role of product benefits and perceived risks

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

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

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    34. Consumer biotechnology food and nutrition information sources: the trust factor

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    35. Consumer knowledge and acceptance of agricultural biotechnology vary

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    36. Consumer purchasing behaviour towards GMO foods in the Netherlands

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    37. Consumer response to functional foods produced by conventional, organic or genetic manipulation

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    40. Consumers views of genetically modified food

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

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    43. Do the print media "hype" genetic research A comparison of newspaper stories and peer-reviewed research papers

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    45. Dwarfing the social? Nanotechnology lessons from the biotechnology front

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    46. Expert and public perception of risk from biotechnology

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

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    49. Farmers' adoption of genetically modified varieties with input traits

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    50. Fighting "frankenfoods:" industry opportunity structures and the efficacy of the biotech movement in western Europe

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    51. Fighting "frankenfoods:" industry opportunity structures and the efficacy of the biotech movement in western Europe

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    52. Food policy, trade, markets, and genetically modified foods: a review of the literature on the science, technology, politics, and economics of labeling

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

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    61. Genetically modified language: the discourse of arguments for GM crops and food

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    62. Health Poll Report Poll

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    65. How a GM debate eludes the Indian media

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    67. Information as metaphor: biology and communication

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    68. Information, consumers and GMF [genetically modified foods]: a comment

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    69. Justifying enclosure? Intellectual property and mega-technologies

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    73. Measuring U.S. consumer preferences for genetically modified foods using choice modeling experiments: the role of price, product benefits and technology

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

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    75. Media coverage of biotech foods and influence on consumer choice

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    79. Objective and subjective knowledge: impacts on consumer demand for genetically modified foods in the United States and the European Union

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    80. Overview fo findings: 2004 focus groups and polls

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    81. Peer reviewed publications on the safety of GM foods: results of a search of the PubMed database for publications on feeding studies for GM crops

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    83. Perceptions of food that are an ocean apart

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

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    86. Political economy of the media and consumer perceptions of biotechnology

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

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    90. Public approval of plant and animal biotechnology in Korea: an ordered probit analysis

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    91. Public attitudes towards agricultural biotechnology

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    93. Public discourse and scientific controversy: a spiral of silence of biotechnology opinion in in the U.S

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    94. Public participation in decision-making regarding GMOs in developing countries: how to effectively involve rural people

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    95. Public sentiment about genetically modified food: November 2004 update

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    96. Risk perceptions of urban Italian and United States consumers for genetically modified foods

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    97. Road to science hell!

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    99. Short and Long-Term Impacts of Biotechnology Education on Professionals Who Communicate Science to the Public

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