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    7. U. S. and Canadian consumer perception of local and organic terminology

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    8. Analogies, metaphors and wondering about the future: lay sense-making around synthetic meat

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    9. Ensuring consumer choice

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    11. Press media reporting effects on risk perceptions and attitudes towards genetically modified (GM) food

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    13. Are perceptions of "risks" and "benefits" of genetically modified food (in)dependent?

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    16. How will consumers respond to BST?

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    18. The potential impacts of mandatory labeling for genetically engineered food in the United States

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    19. Consumer perceptions and knowledge and genetically modified organisms: a case study of the Belgian potato event

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    21. Hidden differences: biotechnology in food and agriculture

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    22. Biotechnology: science and society at a crossroad

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    23. Lessons unlearned: how biotechnology is changing society

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    24. The media and genetically modified foods: evidence in support of social amplification of risk

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    25. Attitudes to genetically modified food over time: how trust in organizations and the media cycle predict support

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    27. Social stigma and consumer benefits: trade-offs in adoption of genetically modified foods

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    28. Communicative aspects of the public-science relationship explored: results of focus group discussions about biotechnology and genomics

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    30. Safe and sound? Scientists' understandings of public engagement in emerging biotechnologies

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    31. Consumer perceptions of risk: the case of the food-related biotechnology, recombinant bovine growth hormone (RBGH)

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    32. 15 striking findings from 2015

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    34. Trust, transparency and social context: implications for social amplification of risk

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    36. The biotech battle

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    39. Labeling genetically engineered food

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    40. Influence of persuasive communication on Florida consumers' attitude toward genetically modified food

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    41. The sound of silence: exploring why supporters of genetic modification do not expose their attitudes

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    42. Consumer perceptions and attitudes of genetically modified foods: the influence of demographics through the lens of social judgement theory

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    44. Not just about "the science": science education and attitudes to genetically modified foods among women in Australia

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    46. GM labelling: exploring public responses to the labelling of GM food and the use of GM-free labelling: qualitative and quantitative findings

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    50. What can be gleaned from news coverage to improve science reporting and enhance public literacy about agricultural biotechnology in Ghana?

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