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Attempts to raise awareness on a multitude of health issues may actually be counter-productive and even dangerous to solving contemporary health problems. From Awareness to Commitment in Public Health Campaigns: The Awareness Myth discusses several myths of the benefits of raising awareness. Myleea Hill and Marceline Thompson-Hayes argue that using awareness as an end-point in public health campaigns is misguided and does more harm than good. They offer a model of the current awareness culture that simply leads to an ever-increasing cycle of awareness without behavioral change or sustained participation and support for causes. Then, they demonstrates how three factors (recognition involvement, knowledge-seeking and education, and participation) intersect to create commitment to solving and alleviating health problems through various methods of communication (social media, mass communication, and interpersonal communication).

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From Awareness to Commitment in Public Health Campaigns: The Awareness Myth contains well-researched evidence reminding us that awareness does not necessarily translate into action. The use of personal stories to illustrate major points in the book speaks to the reader’s heart and the authors provide scores of examples of effective strategies to break out of “slacktivism” and create effective health campaigns. This book is a solid guide for health communicators and is a must for courses in health communication, campaign development, or strategic communication. -- Michelle Miller-Day, Chapman University
In an approach that is well-evidenced and articulated, Hill and Thompson-Hayes critique “awareness culture” and propose a new communication model for enacting change in a digital age. More than a complementary text on health campaigns, this much-needed book addresses and seeks to remedy existing gaps in literature and practice.​ -- Katherine A. Foss, Middle Tennessee State University

Table of Contents
Contents

Foreword
By Susan Jacobson and Lynne M. Webb

Acknowledgments

Unit I
Chapter 1—Overview and Introduction: Awareness is Everywhere
Chapter 2—The Awareness Culture: The Rise of Ribbons and the Fall of Campaign
Chapter 3—Awareness as Events, Observations, and Amusement: An Analysis of Selected Health-Related Websites

Unit II
Chapter 4—The Awareness is Education Myth
Chapter 5—The Awareness is Enough Myth
Chapter 6—The Awareness is Acceptance Myth
Chapter 7—The Awareness is Altruistic Myth
Chapter 8—The Awareness Equals Health Myth

Unit III
Chapter 9—The Awareness Myth Model
Chapter 10—The Development of the Commitment-Communication Model

Bibliography

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/7/2020 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498533317, 978-1498533317
      ISBN10: 1498533310

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Attempts to raise awareness on a multitude of health issues may actually be counter-productive and even dangerous to solving contemporary health problems. From Awareness to Commitment in Public Health Campaigns: The Awareness Myth discusses several myths of the benefits of raising awareness. Myleea Hill and Marceline Thompson-Hayes argue that using awareness as an end-point in public health campaigns is misguided and does more harm than good. They offer a model of the current awareness culture that simply leads to an ever-increasing cycle of awareness without behavioral change or sustained participation and support for causes. Then, they demonstrates how three factors (recognition involvement, knowledge-seeking and education, and participation) intersect to create commitment to solving and alleviating health problems through various methods of communication (social media, mass communication, and interpersonal communication).

      Trade Review
      From Awareness to Commitment in Public Health Campaigns: The Awareness Myth contains well-researched evidence reminding us that awareness does not necessarily translate into action. The use of personal stories to illustrate major points in the book speaks to the reader’s heart and the authors provide scores of examples of effective strategies to break out of “slacktivism” and create effective health campaigns. This book is a solid guide for health communicators and is a must for courses in health communication, campaign development, or strategic communication. -- Michelle Miller-Day, Chapman University
      In an approach that is well-evidenced and articulated, Hill and Thompson-Hayes critique “awareness culture” and propose a new communication model for enacting change in a digital age. More than a complementary text on health campaigns, this much-needed book addresses and seeks to remedy existing gaps in literature and practice.​ -- Katherine A. Foss, Middle Tennessee State University

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Foreword
      By Susan Jacobson and Lynne M. Webb

      Acknowledgments

      Unit I
      Chapter 1—Overview and Introduction: Awareness is Everywhere
      Chapter 2—The Awareness Culture: The Rise of Ribbons and the Fall of Campaign
      Chapter 3—Awareness as Events, Observations, and Amusement: An Analysis of Selected Health-Related Websites

      Unit II
      Chapter 4—The Awareness is Education Myth
      Chapter 5—The Awareness is Enough Myth
      Chapter 6—The Awareness is Acceptance Myth
      Chapter 7—The Awareness is Altruistic Myth
      Chapter 8—The Awareness Equals Health Myth

      Unit III
      Chapter 9—The Awareness Myth Model
      Chapter 10—The Development of the Commitment-Communication Model

      Bibliography

      About the Authors

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