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2009
- Communicating about Contaminated Food
- Did you see the news today? Media coverage of tomatoes, peppers, and Salmonella
- Food safety risk perceptions as a tool for market segmentation: The U.S. poultry meat market
- GIS Mapping resources for food distribution
- Public Awareness of Salmonella Saintpaul Outbreak of 2008
- Public Response to the Salmonella Saintpaul Outbreak of 2008
2008
- A consumer's view of food risks
- Actively devoted... An overview of farmland assessment in New Jersey
- Agritourism in New Jersey: Future Opportunities and Challenges
- Americans' Responses to the Spinach Recall of 2006
- Americans' Responses to the Spinach Recall of 2006
- An Overview of Farmland Assessment in New Jersey
- Auditing kitchens of New Jersey families: One methodology for diverse populations.
- Behavioral Response to the Spinach Recall of 2006
- Communicating about Microbial Risks
- Communicating Food Safety: Broadcast News Coverage of the Spinach Recall of 2006
- Communicating Food Safety: Television Coverage of the Spinach Recall of 2006
- Emergency preparedness and food storage among Mexican families in New Jersey
- Evaluating changes in the eligibility provisions for Farmland Assessment in New Jersey
- Evaluating changes in the eligibility provisions for farmland assessment in New Jersey
- Farmland assessment: Will the rules be changing for forest stewards?
- Groups unaware of food recall: Policy implications
- How do we know when a food is safe to eat (again)
- Leafy crops and the use of recycled water - Fallout from the fresh spinach event
- Les consommateurs acheteront-ils des produits des animaux clones? [Will cloned animal products sell?]
- Looking Back, Looking Forward: Lessons Learned from a Multi-Disciplinary Examination of the 2006 Spinach Recall
- Maintaining food quality and security
- Our most valued citizens
- Research Needs Prioritization for Conducting a Quantitative Risk Assessment of E. coli O157:H7 in Leafy Greens
- Television coverage of the spinach recall of 2006
- The Economic Impact of Agritourism in New Jersey and Opportunities for Further Industry Development
- The Psychology of Food Risks
- We eat meat everyday: Ecology & Economy of nutrition in Oaxaca & New Jersey
- What consumers really want to know about food recalls
- What middle-school children and their parents (Don't) know about food safety
- Who's eating spinach again?
- Will the meat and milk of cloned animals sell?
2007
- American's Knowledge, Perceptions of Risk and Probable Responses to the Threat of Avian Influenza in U.S. Food Supply
- Americans' Perceptions of the Threat of Avian Influenza in the U.S. Food Supply
- Assessment of Bioenergy Potential in New Jersey
- Consumer Acceptance of Biotechnology
- Consumer Response to the Spinach Recall
- Decomposing Dread: Refining the Nature of Dread in the Psychometric Paradigm
- Food Sector Emergency Preparedness: Protecting the Integrity of the U.S. Food Supply
- Imagining the Invisible: Mental Models of Nanotech, Biotech, and Medicine
- Lay Mental Models of Germs, Health, and Disease
- Media reports on the 2006 Spinach Contamination: Were we told what we wanted to know?
- Needs for Entrepreneurial Training in New Jersey Agriculture
- Oaxacan Women in Urban New Jersey: Family Health in the Context of Migration and Changing Food Environments
- Public Knowledge and Behaviors During the 2006 Spinach Recall
- Public Perceptions of Cloned Animals and the Food Supply
- Public Response to the Spinach Recall of 2006
- Risk Communication and the Threat of Avian Influenza in the U.S. Food Supply
- Scared of spinach? An analysis of selected print media coverage of the Spinach/E. Coli incident in the United States, 2006
- The Public's Responses to the Spinach E. coli Contamination of 2006
- Visit NJ Farms!
- What We Don't Understand About Public Interest in Organics
2006
- Animals and Cloning; Media Representations of Science
- Applied Risk Communication
- Being Included: Terrorism Becomes Agro-Terrorism
- Consumer Opinion about Animal Biotechnology
- Demand Drivers for Organic Food Purchases in the U.S. Paper presented to the 47th Annual Conference of the Food Distribution Research Society.
- Do Benefits from Foods Influence Perceptions Toward Organic and GMO Foods?
- Food in the morning: Talking about food safety on the morning news shows
- Impediments to Marketing African Natural products From Ghana: Preliminary Results
- Improving Food Security for New Jersey Families: Identifying Food Source, Need, and Tools for Connecting
- Intuitive Microbiology: Americans' Understanding of Germs, Disease, and Immunity
- Local Planning for Agriculture: Where to Get Started?
- National Television News Coverage of Genetically Modified Food 1981-2003: First Findings
- Preventing Allergic Reactions in Foods: The Development and Evaluation of a Fact Sheet for Food Services Operations
- Prime time food, or what can you learn about food safety on the evening news?
- Production vs. Purchasing: Why do People Who Believe the Organic Production Methods are Important Not Correlate with People Who Purchase Organics
- Public Perceptions of Agricultural Biotechnology: International Perspectives
- Public Perceptions of Genetically-Modified Foods: Americans Know Not What They Eat
- Public Perceptions of the Threat of Avian Influenza in the U.S. Food Supply
- Public perceptions toward organics and GMOs: Role of Public and Private Benefits
- Purchasing Behavior and Production Values: What We Don't Understand About Consumer Interest in Organics
- Purchasing Organic Food in the U.S. Food Systems: A Study of Attitudes and Practice
- Reaching Out With the Web: Evaluation of Food Website Quality
- Relationship Between Salmonallosis Knowledge, Risk Perceptions and Behaviors
- Small Wonder: Exploring Public Perception of Nanotechnology
- Supporting the Development of Agritourism in New Jersey
- The Economics of Farm Direct Marketing in New Jersey
- The Impacts of Recent State Minimum Wage Increases on the New Jersey Farm Sector
- The Risk Communication Challenges of Avian Influenza / Pandemic Flu: Global, National, and Theoretical Perspectives
- The United States - Mexico Cross Borders Binational Border Health Research Conference
- What We Don't Understand About Public Interest in Organics
2005
- Agroterrorism and Public Perceptions of Risk: Implications for the U.S. Food System
- Agroterrorism, Risk Perceptions and Consumer Behavior
- Changing People's Behavior: It's Not All about Education
- Community Food Security
- Consumer Risk Perceptions of Agroterrorism
- Current Policy Issues in New Jersey Agriculture
- Economic Overview of New Jersey Farming
- Farmland Assessment in New Jersey: A Retrospective and Future Policy Considerations
- Farmland Preservation in the Pinelands: Backgrounds and Trends
- Gap Analysis: Visual Research Method for Hunger Prevention Policy
- Global Differences in Risk Perception and Communication about Genetically Modified Foods
- Improving Our Approach to Water Education
- International Perspectives on GM Food: Lessons for Emerging Technologies
- National Television News About GM Food: Evening Network Coverage 1980-2003
- Public Attitudes and Perceptions of the Vulnerability of the U.S. Food Chain to Agroterrorism
- Public Perception of GM Food in the US - National Survey Results
- Public Perceptions of Agricultural Biotechnology: The Role of Knowledge, Uncertainty and Education
- Public Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food
- Public Perceptions of the Risks and Consequences of Bio-agents.
- Public Perceptions of the Risks of Deliberate Contamination of the Food Supply of the United States
- Targets of Trust: Assessing Trust in the Evaluators, Watchdogs and Merchants of Genetically Modified Food in the United States
- The American Food Production and Distribution System: Lessons from New Jersey
- The Threat of Terrorism in the U.S. Food System
- Training for Emergency Preparedness: A Program for Retail Food Establishment Management Teams
- U.S. Consumers' Willingness to Pay for Labeling Information on Genetically modified Foods: An Application of Choice Modeling
- U.S. Public Awareness, Knowledge and Interest Towards Biotechnology A Principal Component Factor Analysis
- Zeroing in on Potential Ethnic Market Opportunities for New Jersey Farmers
2004
- A Comparative Study Between Germany and the United States Focusing on Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food
- American Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods in 2004
- An Application Choice Modeling to Measure U.S. Consumer Preferences For Genetically Modified Foods
- Are Current Agricultural Initiatives Meeting Our Goals?
- Conducting Research on Public Perceptions of Biotechnology
- Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Food: The Korean Attitude Toward Biotechnology
- Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Foods In Korea: Factor and Cluster Analysis
- Consumer Acceptance of GM Food in the US and China: Implications for Trade Markets of Agricultural Biotechnology Commodities
- Differences in Perception of Agricultural Biotechnology: A Comparison Study Between Germany and the United States
- Does New Jersey Agriculture REALLY Matter? A Critical Review of Agricultural Economics
- Does Terrorism Pose a Threat to the Food System?
- Expertise, Trust, and Communication about Food Biotechnology
- GM Foods: What Is It, Why Is It?
- Human Dimensions: Water and Agriculture
- Implementing the 2002 Bioterrorism Act Regulations
- Political Economy of Local Land Preservation Taxes in New Jersey
- Public Approval of Plant and Animal Biotechnology In Korea: An Ordered Probit Analysis
- Public Perception of GM Food in North America - Has Anything Changed?
- Public Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods
- Returns to the Jersey Fresh Program
- Risk Perceptions of Agroterrorism with Implications for Food Systems Management
- Sanity Prevailing in the Mad Cow Case: Findings from a National Public Opinion Poll
- Shaping New Jersey's Agricultural Future
- South Korea and the United States: A Cross-cultural Comparison of Knowledge, Awareness and Attitude
- South Korea and the United States: A Cross-cultural Comparison of Knowledge, Awareness and Attitude
- South Korea Public Preferences for Genetically Modified Foods: a Random Parameter Model
- The butterfly effect: When little things mean a lot
- The case of the Monarch butterfly: Examining the shift of languare from science article to public press.
- The Impact of Public Policy on the Global Trade of Genetically Modified Food
- The Impacts of GM Food in the United States
- The Language of GM Food: Shifts In Disclosure From Scientist To The Press
- The More I Know, the More I'm Not Sure: The Case of Consumer Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food
- The Threat of Terrorism in the Food Chain
- Trends in New Jersey Agriculture: Who are the Farmers of Tomorrow?
- What Are the Facts About Agriculture? A Critical Look at Farm Economics in Southern New Jersey
- What the Public Knows (and Doesn't Know) about GM Foods: Results from FPI National Surveys
2003
- American Consumer's Views of GM Foods
- American Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods
- American Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods and the Need for Labeling
- American, Chinese, and South Korean Perceptions of GM Foods
- Biosafety Policy Options and Public Attitude Toward LMO's in the U.S.A..
- Biotechnology-derived Perennial Turf and Forage Grasses: Criteria for Evaluation
- Consumer Acceptance of Biotechnology Food: Information Quality and Decision Making
- Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Foods: Role of Product Benefits and Perceived Risks
- Consumer Acceptance of GM Foods
- Consumer Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food
- Consumer Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food: The Uncrystalized Nature of Public Opinion
- Consumer Perceptions of GM Foods
- Economics, Hysteresis and Agroterrorism
- Ethnic Markets for New Jersey Farm Products
- Feeding New Jerseyans, Fueling the Economy: The Importance of New Jersey's Food Industries
- Global Concerns in Food Safety and Bioterrorism (Sessions 1 and 2)
- Health Foods of the Future: Is the American Consumer Ready?
- Impact of Bioterrorism Act 2002 on New Jersey Food Industry
- Introduction to Food Safety and Terrorism Module
- Invited Panel Discussion: Prospects for Research Collaboration Between the E.U. and the U.S. , H. Jenkins-Smith, Moderator.
- Mental Models of Genetically Modified Foods: Consumer Perceptions in the United States
- Public Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food
- Public Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods
- Public Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods: A National Study of American Knowledge and Opinion
- Public Perceptions of GM Foods in the United States
- Public Perceptions of GMO's: America, China, and South Korean Perceptions of GM Foods
- Risk Communication
- Role of Product Benefits and Perceived Risks in Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Foods
- Terrorism in the Food Chain: How Real is the Threat and What Can We Do?
- The GM Labeling Debate: Caveat Emptor, Caveat Venditor; Cui Bono?
- The Impact of Energy Costs on the New Jersey Food Industry
- The Threat of Terrorism to the Food Supply: Identifying and Handling Potential Threats
- To Accept or Not to Accept, That is the Question
- Turning Blue Fields Green: The Promise of Blueberry Nutraceuticals
- U.S. Consumer's Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods
- U.S. Consumer's Reactions to GM Food Labeling
- What the Public Values About Farm and Ranch Land
2002
- Consumer Acceptance of Food Biotechnology in the United States.
- Consumer Acceptance of Food Biotechnology: Willingness to Buy Genetically Modified Food Products
- Consumer Perceptions of Food Biotechnology: Evidence from a Survey of U.S. Consumers
- Economic Growth and Trade in West Africa: Opportunities in Natural Plant Products
- Economic Impacts of Biological and Chemical Terrorism
- Effective Risk Communication: Understanding How People Think about Risks
- Farmers' Perceptions of Risk Sources and Risk Management Strategies in Agriculture in Urban Influenced Region: Evidence from New Jersey Agriculture
- Nutritional Benefits and Consumer Willingness to Buy Genetically Modified Foods
- Outlook on Consumer Acceptance of Bioengineered Foods
- Perceptions of Risk and Behavior in Risk Situations
- Psychological Aspects of Risk Communication
- Public perception of Food Biotechnology: Uncovering Factors Driving Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Food
- Public Perceptions of Agricultural Biotechnology
- Public Perceptions of Food Biotechnology: Uncovering Factors Driving Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Food
- Terrorism's Threat to the Food System: Research Needs in the Mid-Atlantic Region
- The Dollars and Sense of Healthy Eating
- U.S. Consumer's Perceptions of Agricultural Biotechnology: Results of a New National Survey
2001
- Addressing Workforce Problems in the New Jersey Food System
- Communication of Biotech R&D Information
- Consumer Acceptance of Food Biotechnology in the United States
- Consumer Attitudes about Biotechnology
- Developing Trade Linkages Between U.S. and West Africa: Opportunities in Natural Products
- Economic Growth and Trade in West Africa: Opportunities in Natural Plant Products
- Fear in the Time of Anthrax: Risk Perception and Why Terrorism Works
- Perceptions of Agricultural Biotechnology
- Promoting Trade Between the U.S. and West Africa: Opportunities in Natural Plant Products
- Public Concerns about Genetically Modified Foods
- Public Perceptions of Agricultural Biotechnology in the U.S.: Preliminary Results From A National Survey
- Public Perceptions of Agricultural Biotechnology in the United States in 2001
- Risk Communication for Environmental Health Professionals
- Tackling Workforce Challenge in the New Jersey Food System
- The American Nutraceuticals Industry: Lessons Learned form the Mid-Atlantic Region
- The U.S. Nutraceuticals Industry: An Overview
- Unlocking the Door to the Food Industry: Overcoming Workforce Issues
2000
- Communication Microbial Dose-Response Modeling to the Public
- Consumer Apprehension to Biotech-Generated Plants
- Developing and Marketing of Value-Added Blueberry Products
- Growing Fears: Understanding Public Concerns about Agri-biotechnology
- Public Risk Perception and Environmental Impact of GM Crops: Implications for the Development of an Effective Risk Communication Strategy
- The Importance of Dose-Response Modeling to the Public
- The Public's Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods
- The Right to Know What? - What Do People Want to Know and How Do We Help Them Know It?
1999
- Economic Development Opportunities Through Nutraceuticals
1998
- The Mid-Atlantic Market for Nutraceuticals
1996
- Altering the Farmland Assessment Eligibility Requirements
- Choosing Appropriate Methods for Understanding Public Perceptions of Biotechnology
- National Television News About GM Food: Evening Network Coverage 1980-2003