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Social Marketing Principles and Practice for Delivering Global Change

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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Routledge

Pubblicazione: 04/2023
Edizione: Edizione nuova, 4° edizione





Note Editore

Social Marketing shows how marketing techniques can be used to social ends and tackle the immense challenges humankind faces. Social inequalities have driven popular revolts, from Black Lives Matter to Brexit, the climate is in crisis, and COVID-19 has highlighted power imbalances across the globe. In these turbulent times, this fourth edition will arm you with: Fresh content on climate breakdown, inequality and diversity, public health and poverty The critical capacity to analyse the origins, workings and future of our economic system Contemporary case studies from around the world demonstrating how change happens Reflective questions and critical thinking tasks to aid understanding This popular introductory textbook has been fully updated to enable you to challenge the bad, champion the good and enact meaningful change. If you already have marketing know-how, then it will help you apply this in a health, social and ecological context. If you come from a social science, public health or ecological background, and have little knowledge of marketing, it will introduce you to its key principles and give you the chance to apply these ideas in familiar settings.




Sommario

1. Delivering global change: how social marketing can make a difference 2. The four social marketing orientations 3. The shoulders of giants: why theory matters 4. Strategic planning: the social marketer’s roadmap 5. Research: the social marketer’s satnav 6. How social marketers communicate: the search for compelling content 7. Critical marketing: addressing the commercial determinants of ill-health and planetary harm 8. Alternatives: in search of new wisdom 9. Ethics, morality and human rights in social marketing 10. Systems social marketing Social marketing case studies from around the world 1. Encouraging sustainable energy performance in multi-stakeholder systemic school environment: the ENERGE project Dmitry Brychkov, Christine Domegan, Edelle Doherty, Raquel de Castro Rodrigues Lima and Eoghan Clifford 2. Trust the meat thermometer Marisha Anand and Aileen McGloin 3. Acting on the climate crisis through the arts and culture: A social innovation journey at the city of Águeda Susana Marques, Ana Estima, Edson Santos, Célia Laranjeira, Adriana Mesquita and Carla Couceiro 4. Making Australian universities culturally safe places for first nations peoples Maria Raciti, Jennifer Carter, David Hollinsworth and Kathryn Gilbey 5. "What could masculinity be?": using participatory co-design to define and support healthier masculinities Glen Donnar, Jon Hewitt, Fiona Finn, Lukas Parker, Linda Brennan and John Dingeldei 6. "Standing Strong Together": a culturally appropriate adaptation for a social and emotional well-being intervention in an Australian First Nations community Robert J Donovan, Lesley A Murray, Julia Anwar-McHenry, Amberlee Nicholas and Cathy Drane 7. The humble egg in Malawi Puja Peyden Tshering, Kalpana Beesabathuni, Srujith Lingala and Rowena Merritt 8. Turning the tide on poor Blue Space quality through stakeholder engagement – Lessons from PIER Sinead Duane, Maeve Farrell, A. Chueiri, Christine Domegan, Liam Burke and Dearbhaile Morris 9. Evaluating real change in the real world: creativity, connection and the unseen as felt evidence in aspiring communities Marisa de Andrade, Colin Campbell, Jean Dobbing, Felicity Fyall and Rilza Montgomery 10. Leaf collective: piloting a social marketing approach to remove eucalypt leaves from stormwater drains Luisa Lopez Cordova, Yue Xi, Sharyn Rundle-Thiele, Renata Anibaldi, Aaron Tkaczynski, Cuong Pham and Vanessa Salamone 11. Logan City Council wildlife movement campaign Tori Seydel, Erin Hurley and Sharyn Rundle-Thiele 12. Tackling gender inequality and promoting a healthy lifestyle: the women in sport roadshow Michelle O’Shea, Hazel Maxwell, Nicole Peel and Sarah Duffy 13. The role of civil society in advancing the sugar-sweetened beverages tax policy in Mexico Rafael Pérez-Escamilla 14. The Baby Killer revisited: regulating the marketing of breast milk substitutes Gerard Hastings, Kathryn Angus, Douglas Eadie and Kate Hunt 15. Healthy breakfasts in Armenia Rowena Merritt and Nanna Skau 16. Social marketing at multiple levels of the fashion system with fashion revolution Anna Earl and Ann-Marie Kennedy 17. Autism: change your reactions Sandra C. Jones, Jennifer Lowe, Nicola Edwards and Jade Maloney 18. Active play for 0–3 years old in Galway city Christine Domegan, Tina Flaherty, Dmitry Brychkov, Evelyn Fanning and Caroline Murray




Autore

Gerard Hastings is a Professor Emeritus at Stirling University, where he founded the Institute for Social Marketing and Health (ISMH). His research and teaching focus on the impact of marketing on society – both for good and ill. This has involved him in advising government and civil society nationally and internationally and publishing widely in both academic and non-academic outlets. His latest book Hyperconsumption is published by Routledge. In 2009 he was awarded the OBE for services to health care. In 2014 he accepted the Queen’s Anniversary Prize on behalf of the University of Stirling for ISMH’s critical marketing research. Christine Domegan, B.Comm, MBS, PhD, is a Personal Professor of Social Marketing at the University of Galway, Ireland. Christine is an Honorary Professor at Stirling University in Britain and Adjunct Professor of Marketing at Griffith University in Australia. Christine is the Research Leader for the Applied Systems Thinking investigating systems-thinking social marketing for systemic change and stakeholder engagement through a multidisciplinary lens and leading an EU LIFE IP grant for climate action with national partners in relation to large-scale regenerative peatlands, people and policies. She teaches sustainable marketing and social marketing at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including extensive PhD supervision, as well as topics such as marketing research. Award-winning publications appear in Journal of Macromarketing, Canadian Medical Association Journal, BMJ open, Marketing Theory and European Journal of Marketing. Christine is European Editor of Journal of Social Marketing.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032059662

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 1.87 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:94 b/w images, 66 halftones and 28 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 374


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