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    41. Not bloke-ified enough? Women journalists, supermarket industry and the debate on sugar in the British press (2010-2015)

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    42. Talking and thinking about community newspapers at "Radically Rural."

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    43. Twentieth century weekly community newspapers in the United States

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    45. America's local newspapers might be broke - but they're more vital than ever

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    46. J. N. Rogers, the Jacksboro Rural Citizen, and the Roots of Farmers' Alliance Journalism in Texas, 1881-1886

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    48. The impact of global NGOs on Japanese press coverage of climate negotiations: An analysis of the new “background media strategy”

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    49. Making progress? Reproducing hegemony through discourses of “sustainable development” in the Australian news media

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

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    51. Assessing national discourse and local governance framing of climate change for adaptation in the United Kingdom

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    52. Sources and framing of fracking: a content analysis of newspaper coverage in North Carolina, New York, and Pennsylvania

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    53. An evaluation of festival activities as motives for festival attendance: a case study of Strawberry festival at the Redberry farm in George, South Africa

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    54. Communicating about undocumented immigration issues: Is your target audience bilingual?

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    56. Comparing cross-national coverage of genetically modified organisms: a community structure approach

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    58. Exploring perspectives of students studying communication toward media access and use: a Q methodological study

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    59. Friendships sustain volunteer newspaper for 21 years

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    60. How agricultural media cover safety compared with periodicals in two other hazardous industries

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