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Strategies for Developing Global Health Programs
New York et al.: Peter Lang (2014), 383 pp.
Health Communication: Strategies for Developing Global Health Programs
New York: Peter Lang (2013), vii, 383 pp.
"Promotion of healthy behaviors and prevention of disease are inextricably linked to cultural understandings of health and well-being. Health communication scholarship and practice can substantially and strategically contribute to people living safer, healthier, and happier lives. This book represen
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Essentials of Public Health Communication
Sudbury, Mass. et al.: Jones & Bartlett Learning (2011), xxxi, 409 pp.
The Right to Tell: The Role of Mass Media in Economic Development
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Washington, DC: World Bank (2002), ix, 322 pp.
"Clearly as important providers of information, the media are more likely to promote better economic performance when they are more likely to satisfy three conditions: the media are independent, provide good-quality information, and have a broad reach. That is, when they reduce the natural asymmetry
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