Italian Social Marketing Association - Newsletter 219
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Marketing sociale. Health promotion. Social media.
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Rescooped by Giuseppe Fattori from One Health News: salute, ambiente e società - A cura di ISDE, Festival della salute, Marketing sociale. N°10
March 29, 2017 12:23 PM
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Using Twitter to Understand Public Perceptions Regarding the #HPV Vaccine: Opportunities for Public Health Nurses to Engage in Social Marketing

Using Twitter to Understand Public Perceptions Regarding the #HPV Vaccine: Opportunities for Public Health Nurses to Engage in Social Marketing | Italian Social Marketing Association -   Newsletter 219 | Scoop.it
Given the degree of public mistrust and provider hesitation regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, it is important to explore how information regarding the vaccine is shared online via social media outlets. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the content of messaging regarding the HPV vaccine on the social media and microblogging site Twitter, and describe the sentiment of those messages.
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Rescooped by Giuseppe Fattori from #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial
September 9, 2015 11:45 AM
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Chomsky: 'I Don't Look at Twitter Because It Doesn't Tell Me Anything'

Chomsky: 'I Don't Look at Twitter Because It Doesn't Tell Me Anything' | Italian Social Marketing Association -   Newsletter 219 | Scoop.it

Three decades ago, Prof. Noam Chomsky, who is seen by some as the most brilliant and courageous intellectual alive and by others as an anti-U.S. conspiracy theorist, penned his powerful critique of the Western corporate media in his seminal book "Manufacturing Consent," with co-author Edward S. Herman. The book had a profound impact on my perception of the mainstream media in my teenage years, and was crucial in some ways to my decision to start Byline with my co-founder Daniel Tudor. By cutting out the advertiser and political bias of the proprietor, we believed that crowdfunding had the potential to democratize the media landscape and support independent journalism.



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