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<summary type="text">Creating Non-polarized Scenes for Engaging Contested Topics
Dollar, Natalie
From the "It's in the Bag" presentation series. More information about the research in this presentation can be found at http://www.osucascades.edu/academics/speechcomm/commdialogue.php
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