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Social Marketing for Social Change [PDF]
This article explores the role of social marketing in achieving health equality and social change in the context of obesity, one of the most serious global public health issues we face today. Social marketing has traditionally taken a downstream focus, targeting individuals to change their behavior.
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What Are Social Change Makers and Social Change Organisations?
2023This chapter develops the core concepts of the book – social change makers (SCM) and social change organisations (SCO). The first part of the chapter focuses on the SCMs and explains that a biographical perspective is needed to understand their involvement in SCOs.
Silke Roth, Clare Saunders
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Norm Perception as a Vehicle for Social Change
, 2016How can we change social norms, the standards describing typical or desirable behavior? Because individuals’ perceptions of norms guide their personal behavior, influencing these perceptions is one way to create social change.
Margaret E. Tankard, E. Paluck
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The most interesting transformations of organized forms of social interaction resulting in social change emerged from new social movements which appeared in mid-sixties and continue to influence our societies until the present day.
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, 1995
Introduction: A Quest for Meaning Part One: Creating Possibilities 1. Seeking Contexts 2. Imagination, Breakthroughs, and the Unexpected 3. Imagination, Community, and the School 4. Consciousness and the Public Space 5.
M. Greene
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Introduction: A Quest for Meaning Part One: Creating Possibilities 1. Seeking Contexts 2. Imagination, Breakthroughs, and the Unexpected 3. Imagination, Community, and the School 4. Consciousness and the Public Space 5.
M. Greene
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Time, human agency, and social change: perspectives on the life course
, 1994The life course has emerged over the past 30 years as a major research paradigm. Distinctive themes include the relation between human lives and a changing society, the timing of lives, linked or interdependent lives, and human agency.
G. Elder
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Social Statistics and Social Change
Journal of the Australian Population Association, 1987Although it is customary to regard the statistical product of modern nation-states as being composed of two broad categories, social statistics and economic statistics, this paper emphasizes the links rather than the dividing lines between statistical programmes. It traces the attempts of three statistician economists to classify and quantify “national
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Social media for social change in science [PDF]
<p>Letter to the editor, 13 April 2018.</p>
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Participatory Visual Methodologies: Social Change, Community and Policy
, 2017Participatory Visual Methodologies: Social Change, Community, and Policy by Claudia Mitchell, Naydene De Lange, and Relebohile Moletsane (2017) offers practitioners a thorough synopsis of participatory visual methods of research and provides an abundance
C. Mitchell, N. Lange, R. Moletsane
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Global Public Health, 2016
Photovoice methodology is growing in popularity in the health, education and social sciences as a research tool based on the core values of community-based participatory research. Most photovoice projects state a claim to the third goal of photovoice: to
G. Johnston
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Photovoice methodology is growing in popularity in the health, education and social sciences as a research tool based on the core values of community-based participatory research. Most photovoice projects state a claim to the third goal of photovoice: to
G. Johnston
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