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    12. Do journalists make victims? Media coverage of occupational diseases linked to pesticides

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    13. Environmental alienation

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    14. Gold mining in the Greek "Village of Gaul": Newspaper coverage of conflict and discursive positioning of opposing coalitions

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    15. Governance of eco-labels: expert opinion and media coverage

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    16. Ideological influences on environmental attitudes of gatekeepers

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    17. Media coverage and social movements

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    18. Mediating the science: Symbolic and structural influences on communicating climate change through New Zealand's television news

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    19. Metaphors for the war (or race) against climate change

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    20. No exceptions to the rule: the ubiquity of journalism norms throughout 29 years of environmental movement coverage

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