Health Literacy: The Festival Approach to Trustworthy Health Communication
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Public health institutions treat health literacy like a set of skills. But a community-centered approach can help us build long-term resilience and advance health equity.
Arts & Social Change: What can public health professionals learn from artists?
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Artists have a lot to teach public health professionals about the transformative power of arts beyond acting as a hook for health communication.
Ritual Communication: 5 Unconventional Lessons Public Health Can Learn from Twitch Streamers
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Communication is more than information. “Ritual” communication focuses on relationships and feelings. This might be just what health communication needs in the pandemic era.
Knowledge Communities: 6 Questions Drag Race Spoilers Can Answer for Public Health Communication
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Knowledge communities contrast with expert models of communication. Open, non-hierarchical, and fun, this might just be what public health needs in the social media era.
Health Communication: 4 Useful Things Rebecca Black’s Story Can Teach Us About Social Media
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Health Communication comes with risks of online harassment. Learn how you can manage them with help from Rebecca Black’s story.