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CONTACT DETAILS
Jingsong Li
Senior Research Assistant
Centre for Chinese Agricultural Policy
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing
China
Email: jingsongli0421@gmail.com
Janice Jiggins
Communication and Innovation Studies Group
Wageningen University
P.O. Box 8130
6700 EW Wageningen
The Netherlands
Email: janice.jiggins@inter.nl.net
Yiching Song
Senior Research Scientist
Centre for Chinese Agricultural Policy
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing
Email: yiching2002cn@gmail.com
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Li, J., C. Leeuwis, E.T. Lammerts van Bueren, Y. Song and J. Jiggins
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Li, J., J. Jiggins, E.T. Lammerts van Bueren, and C. Leeuwis (forthcoming)
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