- Yabs.io Search (in tags:health_communication,media)urn:uuid:{6C6DD557-0C47-5F2A-44BC-AFE2AFD83338}2024-03-28T23:28:02ZWhy the Medium Shapes the Message in Marketing - Knowledge at Wharton13709872023-03-02T14:35:52ZZWhat is the best medium for communicating with consumers? It depends on the content, according to the latest research from Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger.167weinreichManaging Misinformation in a Humanitarian Context: Internews Rumour Tracking Methodology4368782020-11-16T12:00:21Z2020-11-16T04:02:17Z167weinreichTips for reporting on Covid-19 and slowing the spread of misinformation2907932020-03-16T20:46:58ZZ167weinreichEntertainment-Education and Health and Risk Messaging - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication2731662019-12-19T14:23:04ZZ167weinreichCaptions and Transcripts and Audio Descriptions, Oh My! | TPG – Digital Accessibility Solutions2658952019-07-30T20:04:19ZZ167weinreichJournalism In The Age of Populism and Polarisation: Insights from the Migration Debate in Italy2642512019-07-11T13:35:45ZZIn 2018, LSE Arena, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and the Italian newspaper Corriere
della Sera analysed the engagement of Corriere readers with content touching on the
controversial and polarising topic of migration in Italy. The purpose was to address one
of the most difficult problems in journalism today, which can be summed up in four
related questions:
• Which types of journalism intensify polarisation, and which reduce it?
• How can one best communicate facts?
• How can we foster constructive engagement?
• Are there ways to avoid playing into the media strategies of “anti-establishment”
politicians who make purposefully controversial statements in order to dominate
the national debate, and then attack media who criticise them as “enemies of the
people” or purveyors of “fake news”?167weinreichOutdoor advertising doesn't work - Jessica M.H. Smith2517602019-05-30T11:31:38Z2019-05-30T04:31:55Z167weinreichViral Podcast - Public Health761142017-07-05T11:46:16ZZ167weinreichThe influence of weight-of-evidence strategies on audience perceptions of (un)certainty when media cover contested science. - PubMed - NCBI762212017-02-23T12:07:11ZZControversy in science news accounts attracts audiences and draws attention to important science issues. But sometimes covering multiple sides of a science issue does the audience a disservice. Counterbalancing a truth claim backed by strong scientific support with a poorly backed argument can unnecessarily heighten audience perceptions of uncertainty. At the same time, journalistic norms often constrain reporters to "get both sides of the story" even when there is little debate in the scientific community about which truth claim is most valid. In this study, we look at whether highlighting the way in which experts are arrayed across truth claims-a strategy we label "weight-of-evidence reporting"-can attenuate heightened perceptions of uncertainty that can result from coverage of conflicting claims. The results of our study suggest weight-of-evidence strategies can indeed play a role in reducing some of the uncertainty audiences may perceive when encountering lop-sided truth claims.167weinreichPractice briefing: Using media and communication to respond to public health emergencies - Media Action764972016-07-05T20:25:25ZZBBC Media Action PDF167weinreichThe Solutions Journalism Toolkit, at your service | Solutions Journalism Network770832015-01-23T09:24:55ZZ167weinreichPublic Health and Media Advocacy - Annual Review of Public Health, 35(1):293773542014-09-11T08:32:22ZZ167weinreichMass Media Health Communication Campaigns Combined with Health-Related Product Distribution: A Community Guide Systematic Review (pdf)773712014-09-09T03:31:43Z2020-05-14T08:14:34Z167weinreichProving the impact of media on behaviour change | Health Communication774082014-08-27T04:41:28Z2020-05-14T08:14:54Z167weinreichAnalyzing the Katie Couric effect on the vaccine conversation776072014-03-06T23:14:37ZZ167weinreichHow the News Media May Hurt – Not Help – Health Literacy Efforts « Engaging The Patient782552011-10-19T16:35:30ZZ167weinreichUse of mass media campaigns to change health behaviour : The Lancet786022010-12-09T05:49:42Z2020-05-14T08:17:47Z167weinreichHollywood & Health: Health Content in Popular TV - Kaisernetwork.org792662008-10-06T18:24:17ZZ167weinreichEvolution of an Epidemic: 25 Years of HIV/AIDS Media Campaigns in the U.S. - Kaiser Family Foundation794872006-06-01T03:52:01ZZThis report focuses on how national media campaigns on HIV/AIDS have evolved over the last 25 years in the U.S., reflecting the changing nature of the disease as awareness and treatment have progressed. It also provides insight on the approaches, historic167weinreichCommunication Toolkit795102006-03-17T02:17:23ZZA guide for nonprofits from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation167weinreichNARROWCAST CAMPAIGN GUIDE FOR COMMUNITY PROGRAMS: Creating health messages for targeted media campaigns (pdf)795482006-02-23T02:08:57ZZUCLA Health and Media Research Group167weinreich