Positioning social marketing as a planning process for health education.
From: American Journal of Health Studies
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Date: 3/22/2003
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Author: Barnes, Michael D.; McKenzie, James F.; Neiger, Brad L.; Thackeray, Rosemary
Abstract: While social marketing is flourishing, there appears to be confusion regarding what it is, what it can reasonably do, and how it should be applied to health education. Some confusion relates to a perception that social marketing is limited to narrow strategies, interventions, or theories. The purpose of this paper is to position social marketing as a systematic planning process similar to those used in health education. The paper describes why social marketing is a planning ...
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