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    3. Using emotions to frame issues and identities in conflict: farmer movements on social media

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    5. The power of food labels: marketing environmental impacts and animal welfare on meat labels as gains versus nonlosses and the influence on attitudes and voting intentions

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    6. Ignorance is bliss. How parents of preschool children make sense of front-of-package visuals and claims on food

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    7. Loss aversion and regulatory focus effects in the absence of numbers: qualitatively framing equivalent messages on food labels

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    8. Naturally confused: consumers' perceptions of all-natural and organic pork products

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    9. Naturally confused: consumers' perceptions of all-natural and organic pork products

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    10. One tradition, many recipes: social networks and local food production - the Oscypek cheese case

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    11. The "Made in USA poultry label" and consumer choice in Ghana

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    14. Agri-food community open letter to president Clinton on science-based labeling of food

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    17. Final rule - Mandatory country of origin labeling of beef, pork, lamb, chicken, goat meat, wild and farm-raised fish and shellfish, perishable agricultural commodities, peanuts, pecans, ginseng and macadamia nuts

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    18. Government continues opposition to use of word "health" in selling products

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    20. Innovations in food labeling

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