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Unay‐Gailhard, İ., & Brennan, M. A. (2023). Young farmers in “The New World of Work”: The contribution of new media to the work engagement and professional identities. Rural Sociology, 88(2), 426-460.

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Maynard, R., Burkhardt, J., & Quinn, J. C. (2023). Sustainability of lettuce production: A comparison of local and centralized food production. Journal of Cleaner Production, 428, 139224.

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