Health Communication Working Group
The Health Communication Working Group aims to provide a forum for critical thinking on health communication as well as knowledge translation from praxis related interpretative health communication. It emphasizes social change with a recognition and respect for local knowledge and beliefs and challenging the dominant understandings of health and health communication frameworks. It encourages dialogue between disciplines, such as communication and media studies, public health, sociology, anthropology, psychology and cultural studies, and between researchers and practitioners. It aims to create a network of researchers who share knowledge, ideas, methodologies, and research outcomes as well as develop international collaborative projects in the health communication space.
Co-Chair: SubbaRao M Gavaravarapu (National Institute of Nutrition - Indian Council of Medical Research, Hyderabad, India) [Contact]
Co-Chair: Yolanda Paul (Caribbean Institute of Media and Communication, The University of the West Indies at Mona, Kingston, Jamaica) [Contact]
Vice chair: Sinikka Torkkola (Tampere University, Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences, Finland) [Contact]
Vice chair: Eliza Govender (Centre for Communication, Media and Society (CCMS), University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) [Contact]
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IAMCR's Health Communication and Change Working Group invites proposals that reflect the section's interest.
The Communication and HIV/AIDS and the Health Communication and Change Working Groups of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) welcome the submission of papers for the Conference to be held in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India between 15-19...
The Health Communication and Change Working Group is a forum for critical thinking and examination of health communication theory and practice that moves...
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Health Communication as a scientific discipline has grown significantly in the past years, establishing itself institutionally with academic courses and programmes worldwide...