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Effective Health Communication for Sustainable Development (Hardcover)
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Effective Health Communication for Sustainable Development (Hardcover)
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The health communication strategies presented in this book are
based on the understanding that there are many factors underpinning
health. Starting from a framework of addressing health at an
individual, group, and structural level, we need to realize the
impact of globalization and social determinants on health. Health
literacy and media literacy are necessary for health communicators
and stakeholders to communicate effectively about/on health.
Knowledge and skills in media technology, especially new media, new
developments in the Internet and mobile devices are important. In
addition, intercultural communication is essential to understand
and collaborate with others. Health communication needs
collaboration from all sectors in society. The health communication
promoted in this book is based on a participatory model based
within the multiplicity paradigm. Strategies suggested in this book
are practical examples to encourage the reader to design his/her
own strategies to serve a particular community. Before one can
devise a strategy for health promotion and disease prevention, one
needs to understand that a top-down communication approach cannot
change nor sustain peoples health behaviors. On the contrary, one
needs to create an enabling environment or a context that supports
an individuals decision to change their behavior. How to achieve
sustainability in health or health for all is ultimately what this
book is about. In nine chapters, the reader is introduced to the
history and discourses of health communication and sustainable
development; the first part provides the reader with an in-depth
overview of the many health communication theories, set in the
context of globalization and localization and assessed from both
anthropological and sociological perspectives. In the second part
of the book, chapters systematically explain communication
for/about health for sustainable development in general, as well as
regarding old and new traditional and digital media in particular.
The concluding chapters present the principles and applications of
health communication strategies for sustainability. Sustainability
in health can only be achieved once health equality is a reality.
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