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  1. Perceptions of Climate Change and Nuclear Energy
  2. Teaching Generation Z Students
  3. NARRATIVE EMPATHY
  4. Coddled or Engaged? Teaching Political Tolerance to Generation Z Students
  5. Political ideology and nuclear energy: Perception, proximity, and trust
  6. Introduction
  7. Agreement and Trust: in Narratives or Narrators?
  8. Ethics in the public human resource management course: An integrated and case approach to decision making
  9. Dalton and Putnam: Teaching Political Polarization to Generation Z Students
  10. The Narrative Policy Framework and Sticky Beliefs: An Experiment Studying Islamophobia
  11. Policy Process Theory for Rural Studies: Navigating Context and Generalization in Rural Policy
  12. Narrative in the Time of Trump: Is the Narrative Policy Framework good enough to be relevant?
  13. Public Policy Praxis
  14. Doing Democracy:
  15. The Positivist Toolbox
  16. Teaching social media and public administration: Applying four approaches to an emerging issue
  17. Using the Narrative Policy Framework in the Teaching of Introduction to Politics
  18. The Narrative Policy Framework, Agendas, and Sanctuary Cities: The Construction of a Public Problem
  19. Media Narratives Versus Evidence in Economic Policy Making: The 2008-2009 Financial Crisis*
  20. Introduction
  21. Content matters: Stakeholder assessment of river stories or river science
  22. Public Policy Praxis
  23. Do New Media Support New Policy Narratives? The Social Construction of the U.S.-Mexico Border on YouTube
  24. Public Policy Praxis
  25. The Science of Stories
  26. Denouement?
  27. Introducing the Narrative Policy Framework
  28. The Social Construction of a Crisis: Policy Narratives and Contemporary U.S. Obesity Policy
  29. An Angel on the Wind: How Heroic Policy Narratives Shape Policy Realities
  30. Trash or treasure: recycling narratives and reducing political polarisation
  31. Policy Story or Gory Story? Narrative Policy Framework Analysis of Buffalo Field Campaign's YouTube Videos
  32. Introduction to American Government: What is it Good for? Absolutely Everything
  33. Policy Narratives and Policy Processes
  34. Narrative Policy Framework: The Influence of Media Policy Narratives on Public Opinion
  35. A Narrative Policy Framework: Clear Enough to Be Wrong?
  36. Buffalo tales: interest group policy stories in Greater Yellowstone
  37. The Story of Good Citizenship: Framing Public Policy in the Context of Duty-Based versus Engaged Citizenship
  38. From protests to litigation to YouTube: A longitudinal case study of strategic lobby tactic choice for the Buffalo Field Campaign
  39. Conduit or contributor? The role of media in policy change theory
  40. The Intersection of Narrative Policy Analysis and Policy Change Theory
  41. The Science of Storytelling: Measuring Policy Beliefs in Greater Yellowstone
  42. Public opinion for sale: The role of policy marketers in Greater Yellowstone policy conflict
  43. The New West in the context of extractive commodity theory: the case of bison-brucellosis in Yellowstone National Park
  44. Rural Elected Officials, Environmental Policy, and Economic Composition
  45. Contemporary Western Rural USA Economic Composition: Potential Implications for Environmental Policy and Research
  46. Self‐directed work teams: Process with measurement
  47. Self-directed work teams: Process with measurement
  48. Local elected officials and environmental policy: Does rural matter anymore?
  49. Citizen Views of Transporting Radioactive Waste in Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, and New Mexico
  50. Urban-rural influences in U.S. environmental and economic development policy
  51. THE GREENING OF STATE RURAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS: A CALL FOR RESEARCH
  52. Citizen Perceptions of Risks Associated with Moving Radiological Waste
  53. Citizen Perceptions of Risks Associated with Moving Radiological Waste
  54. Rural environmental attitudes
  55. COMMUNITY ENCOURAGEMENT: RETURNING TO THE BASIS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
  56. Denouement?
  57. Introducing the Narrative Policy Framework
  58. The Blame Game
  59. The Narrative Policy Framework and the Practitioner