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2004-2005

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Priest, Susanna. 2005. Risk Reporting: Why Can’t They Ever Get it Right? In Stuart Allan, editor. Journalism: Critical Issues. Open University Press.

Priest, Susanna. 2004. Peril or Promise: News Media Framing of the Biotechnology Debate in Europe and the United States. In Nico Stehr, editor. Biotechnology: Between Commerce and Civil Society. Transaction Books. (Written with T. Ten Eyck.)

Priest, Susanna. 2004. Transborder Information, Local Resistance, and the Spiral of Silence: Biotechnology and Public Opinion in the United States. In Sandra Braman, editor. Biotechnology and Communication: The Meta-Technologies of Information. Erlbaum. (Written with T. Ten Eyck.)

Dan A. Stout. 2004. Communication theory: How we understand media’s processes and effects. In D. Copeland & A. Hatcher (Eds.) Mass communication in the global age. Northport, AL: Vision Press.

Ven-hwei Lo, Joseph Chan, Zhongdang Pan, Clement So, Huailin Chen, Chin-chuan Lee, and Ran Wei. (2004). The Chinese Journalist in Transition. Taipei: Giant Currents Press.

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