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    51. The independent writer as agricultural communicator: the agricultural communicator today and tomorrow

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    52. The roles of perceived "shared" involvement and information overload in understanding how audiences make meaning of news about bioterrorism

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    53. The stress potential of social media in the workplace

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    56. Too much information? Risk-benefit data does not always lead to informed decision-making

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    57. Using the internet for advocacy: the ETC perspective

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    58. We can't read it all in ag

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    59. Who controls your message?

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    60. Wisconsin farmers' decision making behavior in relationship to marketing livestock

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