Media Advocacy and Public Health
Power for Prevention
- Lawrence Wallack - Portland State University, USA
- Lori Dorfman - Berkeley Media Studies Group, California
- David Jernigan - Marin Institute, California
- Makani Themba-Nixon - Director, Grassroots Innovative Policy Program, Applied Research Center, Oakland, CA
Health Communication
The concept of media advocacy as a central strategy for the prevention of public health problems is discussed in this unique book. Traditional communication strategies like social marketing focus on giving people a message; media advocacy gives people a voice. The book lays out the theoretical framework and practical guidelines to successful media advocacy strategies and includes case studies on such vital issues as AIDS and alcohol abuse.
Wonderful book! Very informative and easy to read. Students and faculty alike enjoyed it.