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Lubis, Nurhayani, and ZULIA KHAIRANI. "Efektivitas Straegi Bauran Promosi Oleh_Oleh Makanan Khas Riau (Studi Kasus Pada Wisatawan Di Kota Pekanbaru)." Jurnal Daya Saing 3, no. 3 (October 15, 2017): 315–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.35446/dayasaing.v3i3.122.

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For the sake of promoting and inviting tourist to tourist resort, there are some factors that should be considered as value added. One of them is spesific foods as part of local culture characteristic. Promotional activities is an important role to introduce and cultivate the interest of tourists in a souvenir typical regional foods. The aims of the study were to analyze the level of promotion mix consists of advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing, personal selling, and public relations, and to find out the level of consumer buying interest, and finally investigate the influence of promotional mix on consumer purchase intention of the tourists. The sample in this study were 100 tourists. The method used were combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis. The data was purposively taken using quantitative analysis. Quantitative analysis, that is, descriptive analysis was performed with the interpretation of the data obtained in the study and the results of data processing that had been carried out by providing information and explanations. The results showed that advertising, personal selling, and public relations are in good criteria. While sales promotion and direct marketing are in medium criteria. Keywords: advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing, personal selling, and public relations, promotions mix
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Kusmiati, Yopi. "Promosi Pariwisata Islami Sebagai Komunikasi Pembangunan Pemerintah Kota Pagaralam Sumatera Selatan." Dakwah: Jurnal Kajian Dakwah dan Kemasyarakatan 24, no. 1 (October 26, 2020): 34–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/dakwah.v24i1.17874.

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AbstractTourism promotion is one of the effective efforts to promote city tourism. The success of promotion is influenced by many aspects, such as the ability of the communicator to set communication goals so that the message conveyed is attractive and effective. The purpose of this study was to know the practice of tourism promotion, the interpretation of Pagaralam City Government employees on tourism promotion activities and their roles, and the relationship between Pagaralam City Government employees and the public. Researchers used a qualitative research design with a phenomenological tradition. This study found that the chosen type of tourism promotion was publicity, print publication, electronic and internet media. Their interpretation of tourism promotion activities in Pagaralam is formulated into two categories, namely promotion of activities as promotional activities and substantial promotion as formal promotions. The relation between the public relations officer and the public is going well. AbstrakPromosi pariwisata merupakan salah satu upaya efektif untuk mempromosikan pariwisata kota. Keberhasilan promosi dipengaruhi oleh banyak aspek, seperti kemampuan komunikator dalam menetapkan tujuan komunikasi agar pesan yang disampaikan menarik dan efektif. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui praktek promosi pariwisata, interpretasi pegawai Pemerintah Kota Pagaralam terhadap kegiatan promosi pariwisata dan peran mereka, dan hubungan antara pegawai Pemerintah Kota Pagaralam dan publik. Peneliti menggunakan desain penelitian kualitatif dengan tradisi fenomenologi. Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa jenis promosi pariwisata yang dipilih adalah publisitas, publikasi dengan percetakan, media elektrotik dan internet. Interpretasi mereka atas kegiatan promosi pariwisata di Pagaralam dirumuskan dalam dua kategori, yaitu promosi kegiatan sebagai kegiatan promosi dan promosi substansial sebagai promosi formal. Hubungan antara petugas humas dan publik berjalan baik.
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SAKURAI, Naoko, Gyokuren TOMOYAMA, Tsukiko WATANABE, Yoshinori FUJIWARA, and Tanji HOSHI. "Health Promotion and New Public Health. Public Participation and Empowerment in Health Promotion." Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene) 57, no. 2 (2002): 490–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1265/jjh.57.490.

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Gueorguiev, Dimitar D., and Paul J. Schuler. "KEEPING YOUR HEAD DOWN: PUBLIC PROFILES AND PROMOTION UNDER AUTOCRACY." Journal of East Asian Studies 16, no. 1 (March 2016): 87–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jea.2015.1.

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AbstractDuring recent party congresses in China and Vietnam, two highly anticipated candidates for promotion were sidelined. In China, Bo Xilai was arrested for corruption and stripped of his party membership. In Vietnam, Nguyen Ba Thanh remained a provincial leader with little opportunity for promotion to the Politburo. Existing arguments about promotions under authoritarian rule are unable to explain these outcomes. In particular, both candidates were competent and well connected. This cuts contrary to the expectations of both performance-based promotion and factional promotion theories. We argue that these candidates were sidelined due to a previously under-theorized factor in promotion contests—their ability to mobilize personal followings. Amidst a literature that has focused almost exclusively on intra-elite conflict, we argue that elite–mass linkages are critical. In particular, the public profile of top leaders is important for regime legitimacy and mobilization. However, when individuals become exceptionally well known they become threats to the single-party system. We test this argument on promotions in China's 18th Party Congress in 2012 and Vietnam's 11th Party Congress in 2011, using original data on Internet search queries and media coverage among contenders for promotion. Our approach offers new insights into the strategies authoritarian politicians use to stay afloat as well as the mistakes that sink them when competing for power under one-party rule.
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Zhao, Junling, and Wenxian Ge. "Survey of Reading Promotion of Public Libraries in China." International Journal of Library and Information Services 9, no. 1 (January 2020): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijlis.2020010101.

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Reading promotion is a key service of the public library. This article investigates the current state of reading promotion in public libraries in China. There were 86 public libraries chosen as a sample. The research finds that Chinese libraries have been paying more and more attention to the importance of reading promotion. A variety of reading promotion services and programs are being carried out, including reading festivals, booklists, reading contests, reading communication and lectures on reading. Public libraries tend to apply more towards the digital platform when promoting reading. Public libraries have cooperated with NGO and business fields to promote reading. This study suggests more can be done to improve the service, including improving the librarian's knowledge of genre books, enhancing reading communication, deeply investigating measurement of reading promotion, and the influence of contracting out reading programs.
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Milio, Nancy. "PROMOTING HEALTH PROMOTION: HEALTH OR HYPE?" Community Health Studies 10, no. 4 (February 12, 2010): 427–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-6405.1986.tb00561.x.

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Daryono, Daryono, and M. Bayu Firmansyah. "Public Relations Promotion Strategy for Higher Education in the Era of Society 5.0." Praniti Wiranegara (Journal on Research Innovation and Development in Higher Education) 1, no. 1 (May 30, 2021): 10–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.53602/pwjridhe.v1i1.16.

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This study aims to describe how the form and function of the higher education public relations promotion strategy in the Society 5.0 era. The research approach used in this study is a descriptive approach. The researcher describes the form and function of the higher education public relations promotion strategy in the Society 5.0 era. The type of research used is qualitative research. The results and discussion of the study indicate that the strategy for promoting higher education public relations in the Society 5.0 era is more in response to competition between higher education institutions and to accelerate access to technology and information in carrying out its promotional strategy. In its implementation, it is carried out with a direct strategy and an indirect strategy. The strategy of promoting higher education public relations in the context of Society 5.0 places the community as the focus of interest and convenience in using advanced technology, IoT (Internet of Things), robots, and artificial intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR) actively in life which in this case is the field of higher education so that there is an increase in community participation. Public Relations Promotion Strategy for Higher Education in the Era of Society 5.0 oleh Daryono & Firmansyah disebarluaskan di bawah Lisensi Creative Commons Atribusi-NonKomersial-BerbagiSerupa 4.0 Internasional.Berdasarkan ciptaan pada http://ojs.uniwara.ac.id/index.php/PWJridhe/article/view/16/4.
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Ayodele, Johnson Oluwole. "Drug Promotion and Self-Medication Practices in Lagos, Nigeria." International Journal of Public Sociology and Sociotherapy 1, no. 1 (January 2021): 58–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijpss.20210101.oa1.

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The study examines the effects of drug promotional practices and self-medication behaviour on public health in Lagos. It used a multistage sampling method to select 315 respondents. The researcher selected 12 in-depth interviewees and six focus group discussants to provide qualitative data based on his knowledge of their relevance. The data were analyzed. The logistic regression analysis indicated that drug promotions were less than once more likely to trigger self-medication behaviour among residents relative to being a rule-breaking activity. The study concludes that self-medication endangers public health in Lagos. It suggests the partnership of the stakeholders to promote public drug education, provide free healthcare for all, and criminalize unethical drug promotion practices in Lagos.
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Gordon, Averill. "REVIEW: Pernicious effect of promotion panned." Pacific Journalism Review 20, no. 1 (May 31, 2014): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v20i1.203.

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Book review of: Promotional Cultures: The Rise and Spread of Advertising, Public Relations, Marketing and Branding, by Aeron Davis. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2013, 247 pp. ISBN 0745639836. Aeron Davis' new book promotes the argument that we are increasingly submerged in promotional discourses. This book will not rescue anyone from their impending drowning but nevertheless it searches the murky waters of public relations, marketing, promotions and advertising fishing out the pervasive and unrelenting promotional influences. The author draws on numerous theories to demonstrate the cultural shift we have made to become a promotional world. It draws on established media theorists such as Adorno, Barthes, Baudrillard, Blumer, Bordieu, Fiske and McQuail as well as more recent researchers to develop the argument that promotion has become an imperceptible and intrinsic part of our lives. This text is likely to have greater appeal to readers with prior knowledge of mass communications, journalism or public relations as it does not explain theories but glosses over them, for example, Barthes’ semiotics is briefly described as how a signifier and signified have varied individual meanings but can combine to form one sign. Davis refers to textual analysis by racing through the tools of news values, uses and gratifications, encoding and decoding, semiotics and postmodernism.
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Blacconiere, M. J., and W. A. Oleckno. "Health-promoting behaviours in public health: testing the Health Promotion Model." Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health 119, no. 1 (March 1999): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/146642409911900103.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Public promotion"

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Heimburg, Dina von. "Public health and health promotion: a salutogenic approach." Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for sosialt arbeid og helsevitenskap, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-12094.

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Lee, Chi-hang Joseph. "Tung Chung Fire Safety Research & Promotion Centre." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2000. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25949627.

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REIS, INES NASCIMENTO DE CARVALHO. "INVISIBLE PUBLIC SPACES: LOSSES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN HEALTH PROMOTION." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2012. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=20806@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
A presente pesquisa analisou a dinâmica dos espaços públicos de saúde, segundo os referenciais da promoção da saúde e seus desdobramentos, tendo como campo empírico a sala de espera, espaço institucionalizado onde o cidadão aguarda atendimento. O espaço público é expressão das relações sociais e de poder, fundamentado na ética cidadã, na pluralidade, na liberdade, na transparência, no diálogo, na solidariedade, na educação conscientizadora e transformadora. Fez-se uma pesquisa bibliográfica sobre sala de espera e análise documental sobre Promoção da Saúde. A pesquisa de campo foi quali-quantitativa, usou multi-métodos e foi realizada nos 17 Centros de Saúde Escola (CSE) do Brasil, relacionados no Cadastro Nacional de Estabelecimentos de Saúde (Cnes), entre 2009 e 2010. Foram entrevistados 91 cidadãos (24 gestores, 35 profissionais de saúde e 32 usuários), buscando identificar a evolução dos conceitos, das práticas e da institucionalização da Promoção da Saúde, na perspectiva da Atenção Básica de Saúde no âmbito do SUS. Os resultados mostraram uma sintonia na percepção dos entrevistados com essa evolução, identificando variadas dificuldades e vantagens na prática das atividades educativas, notadamente no espaço de sala de espera. Dentre as dificuldades, destacaram as ligadas ao ambiente construído, aos recursos humanos disponíveis, à dispersão dos usuários e à falta de apoio institucional. As vantagens mais citadas foram a de democratização do conhecimento, a interação social, a humanização, a organização do serviço, e a qualificação de discentes e profissionais de saúde. Ficou notória, de um lado, a visibilidade das salas de espera dos CSE como espaços empíricos de ações educativas e informativas; de outro, sua invisibilidade enquanto categoria teórica de espaço promotor de saúde, como espaço público onde se incentive o enfrentamento da questão social brasileira. O estudo conclui 8 que a visibilidade das salas de espera como espaço público pode ser ampliada através da valorização e do enriquecimento do saber popular e do agir em conjunto, para o incentivo à cidadania e ao bem comum, aplicando procedimentos criativos, oportunos e atrativos, sob a ótica de nossas carências atuais de recursos.
This study aimed to analyze the dynamics of public spaces of health, according to the references of health promotion and its ramifications, using as empirical field the Waiting Room (WR). In this study, the WR represents an institutionalized space, a built environment used under the responsibility of a legal institution, where the citizen waits for treatment. The public space expresses the social and power relationships based on ethics, plurality, freedom, transparency, dialogue, solidarity, and transformative education for critical consciousness. There was a literature search on the waiting room and document analysis on the Promotion of Health. The field research is quali-quantitative, used multi-methods and was conducted in 17 School Health Centers (CSE, in portuguese) in Brazil, listed on the National Register of Health Establishments (CNES, in portuguese), between 2009 and 2010. We interviewed 91 people (24 managers, 35 professionals and 32 users) in order to identify the evolution of concepts, practices and institutionalization of health promotion from the perspective of primary health care in the SUS (Health Unique System, in portuguese). The results showed a consistent perception of people interviewed with these developments, identifying different challenges and advantages in the practice of educational activities, especially within the WR. Among the difficulties, were highlighted those related to the built environment, the available human resources, the dispersion of users and the lack of institutional support. The main advantages cited were the democratization of knowledge, the social interaction, the humanization, the service organization, and the qualification of students and health professionals. It became notorious the visibility of the WR of the CSE as an empirical space for educational and informative actions; on the other hand, it became obvious its invisibility as a theoretical category of promoter of health, a public space made to encourage the confronting of social issues in Brazil. The study concludes that the visibility of 10 WR as a public space can be expanded through the enhancement and enrichment of popular knowledge and the acting together to favor common goods and citizenship, applying creative, relevant and attractive procedures, from the perspective of our current lack of resources.
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Cheung, Kim-chung Terence. "An horticultural nursery + a Green HK promotion centre." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25954829.

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Van, Der Heide George, and n/a. "Developing a model of community development for health promotion." University of Canberra. Education, 1990. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061109.163647.

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The thesis is concerned with finding strategies of community development suitable for health promotion and a matching method of evaluation. The thesis contains two literature reviews. The first examines the history and practice of community development, the problems in the field of drug abuse prevention, especially in its evaluation, and recent developments in health promotion within the context of the new public health movement. The second literature review chapter examines qualitative methodology and in particular recent developments in the use of case studies. The design of the study in the thesis utilises multiple-case studies and explanation-building with data matrix construction as the method of analysis. Two multiple case studies of thirteen and twelve cases respectively use data from the Community Approach to Drug Abuse Prevention (CADAP) Project. Detailed analysis of ten matrices are presented for the First Stage Multiple-Case Study and three for the second. Major conclusions are drawn about how a successful performance in the processes of preparation and training in community development lead to later successful community activity. Whether the preparation and training is done by staff of the CADAP Project or by trained staff of host organisations makes no difference to this outcome. Conclusions are drawn about community development in general, its application to health promotion and its evaluation.
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Gaines, Alisha Beth Gropper Sareen Annora Stepnick. "Evaluation of Alabama public school wellness policies and state school mandate implementation." Auburn, Ala, 2008. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/EtdRoot/2008/FALL/Nutrition_and_Food_Science/Thesis/Gaines_Alisha_46.pdf.

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Törnhult, Therese. "Kommunanställdas uppfattning om och nyttjande av kommunens friskvårdsinsatser." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för arbets- och folkhälsovetenskap, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-11530.

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The personnel policy program for the employees in studied municipality includes guidelines for the working environment, saying that health promoting activities is offered to all employees.                              Objective: To investigate how these activities were used and how the staff perceived the activities offered. The aim was also to find out how well the information about current health promotion efforts reached the staff.Method: A qualitative approach was used in the form of interviews. The sample consisted of municipal employees from seven different work sites.  A total of 12 women aged 32-52 years participated. The interviews were recorded and a hermeneutic theory was used to interpret the results.Results: The results showed that most informants used some form of fitness activity. In most cases health care-time was used for anything from walking to organized workouts. The great barrier was lack of information and lack of trained and dedicated health motivators. In several cases, informants had no knowledge about what a health motivator is supposed to do. The informants own suggestions for health promotion interventions included stress management and foot care.Conclusion: The survey showed that respondents were poorly informed about which wellness activities the municipality offered. The result could also be interpreted as a communication gap between the local authority, health motivators and the employees. A request for group activities was detected.
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Maduakor-Ugo, Augustina Chinyelu. "Effect of Education on Stigma of Epilepsy in South Eastern Nigeria." ScholarWorks, 2011. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1130.

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There is a need for epilepsy-based health education programs to enlighten Nigerian communities and reduce the stigma associated with epilepsy. Epilepsy in Nigeria is viewed by some as a contagious and an infectious disease or a condition imposed from the gods, possessed by demons, as the work of witchcraft, or punishment from ancestral spirits, which are all related to a lack of knowledge about epilepsy leading to stigmatization of persons with epilepsy. Guided by the stigma theory, the purpose of this community-based, cross sectional study was to quantitatively examine the effect of an educational program on interpersonal, internalized, and institutional stigma of epilepsy in terms of knowledge, attitude, and treatment gained. Two hundred and fifty participants completed a general domain instrument which had been used in different countries, including South Eastern Nigeria, and revised for greater validity via a pilot study. Chi-square tests were used to examine any significant differences in participants' responses between pre- and post-test surveys regarding knowledge, attitude, and treatment gained of all 3 identified stigma levels. According to study results, the educational program reduced all 3 stigma levels in terms of attitude, knowledge, and treatment gained of epilepsy (p< 0.001). This study contributed to positive social change by providing information to public health workers on how to increase the knowledge and awareness of the South Eastern Nigerian community that epilepsy is not contagious or infectious and there is no need to isolate persons with epilepsy from their societies.
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Clarke, Jacy. "A comparison of lifestyle intervention sessions and clinical screening as motivators in the South Dakota WISEWOMAN program." ScholarWorks, 2009. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/675.

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WISEWOMAN (WW) is a comprehensive program for medically underserved women in South Dakota (SD), aged 30 to 64, which aims to reduce morbidity and mortality from chronic diseases. Screening services include blood total cholesterol, blood pressure and blood glucose, and body mass index (BMI). Lifestyle intervention (LSI) sessions are also offered to address physical activity and nutrition. The purpose of this retrospective longitudinal study was to quantitatively examine whether the combination of LSI's and clinical screenings or clinical screenings alone lead to improvements in blood pressure, blood glucose, total cholesterol, and/or BMI at rescreening 10 to14 months from initial screening. Guided by the social ecological model, it was hypothesized that SD-WW participants attending the screening sessions as well as the intervention sessions would have greater reductions in blood pressure, total cholesterol, and blood glucose than participants who only received screenings. Participants included 653 low-income women aged 30 to 64 enrolled in the screening alone (N=423) and SD-WW program (N=230) from 2000-2005, who completed both the screening and rescreening 10 to14 months later. Secondary data analysis using forced-entry multiple regression of the traditional measures employed in the screening alone control condition yielded significant predictive models for change scores in blood pressure, BMI, blood glucose, and cholesterol among all participants. Neither dummy variable regression nor ANOVA results indicated any significant impact of the SD-WW intervention on these same health outcome changes. Findings contribute to positive social change by demonstrating that screening alone is effective in predicting health outcomes, thus allowing more disadvantaged women to be served by public agencies that may face reduced funding for their array of programs.
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Fagan, Donna Marie. "A critical exploration of the concept of faith-based health promotion in Scotland : a mixed-methods study." Thesis, Available from the University of Aberdeen Library and Historic Collections Digital Resources. Restricted: no access until May 22, 2014, 2009. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?application=DIGITOOL-3&owner=resourcediscovery&custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=56286.

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Books on the topic "Public promotion"

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R, Johnson John. Promotion for sportdirectors. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1996.

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Promotion management. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993.

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Phelan, Keiren. Libraries & reading promotion schemes. Bournes Green, Gloucestershire: Comedia, 1993.

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Sherman, Steve. ABC's of library promotion. 3rd ed. Metuchen, N.J: Scarecrow Press, 1992.

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MSc, Wills Jane, and Naidoo Jennie, eds. Public health and health promotion: Developing practice. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Baillière Tindall, 2005.

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C, Ledebur Larry, and Matz Deborah Norelli, eds. Industrial incentives: Public promotion of private enterprise. Washington, D.C: Aslan Press, 1985.

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Robinson, Sally, ed. Priorities for Health Promotion and Public Health. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. |: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823689.

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Health, Samoa Ministry of. National health promotion policy, 2010-2015. Apia, Samoa: Ministry of Health, 2010.

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Health, Samoa Ministry of. National health promotion policy, 2010-2015. Apia, Samoa: Ministry of Health, 2010.

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1951-, Sutton William Anthony, and McCarthy Larry M. 1954-, eds. Sport promotion and sales management. 2nd ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Public promotion"

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Laverack, Glenn. "Health Promotion." In A–Z of Public Health, 84–86. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-42617-8_34.

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Laverack, Glenn. "Public Health." In A–Z of Health Promotion, 164–66. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-35049-7_63.

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Llorens, Jared J., Donald E. Klingner, and John Nalbandian. "Recruitment, Selection, and Promotion." In Public Personnel Management, 178–98. Seventh Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315271255-8.

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Kuni, Yoshiko. "Decentralization Promotion in Japan." In Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, 1–9. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3502-1.

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Bell, Steve. "Health Promotion and the Role of the Health Promotion Specialist." In Public Health in Practice, 236–56. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-21421-7_10.

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Laverack, Glenn. "Healthy Public Policy." In A–Z of Health Promotion, 90–93. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-35049-7_33.

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Pamment, James. "Targeted National Promotion." In British Public Diplomacy and Soft Power, 159–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43240-3_6.

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Palmer, George R., and Stephanie D. Short. "Prevention and Health Promotion." In Health Care & Public Policy, 182–215. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11092-6_9.

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Clay, Geraldine. "Public health and health promotion." In Foundation Studies for Caring, 105–36. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-16202-1_7.

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Hocking, Clare. "Public Health and Health Promotion." In Occupation Analysis in Practice, 246–63. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118786604.ch17.

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Conference papers on the topic "Public promotion"

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Munko, Anna, and Yaroslavna Liebiedieva. "PROMOTION OF PUBLIC SERVANTS’ ETHICAL CONDUCT." In INTEGRACIÓN DE LAS CIENCIAS FUNDAMENTALES Y APLICADAS EN EL PARADIGMA DE LA SOCIEDAD POST-INDUSTRIAL. European Scientific Platform, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36074/24.04.2020.v2.01.

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Taiyong, Wan. "The Promotion of International Cooperation in Common Development." In Fifth International Conference on Public Management : International Collaboration for Innovated Public Governance (ICPM 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icpm-18.2018.8.

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Xu, Yuanlin, and Xueyi Li. "The way for Ecological Public Culture’s Promotion." In Proceedings of the 2019 4th International Conference on Humanities Science and Society Development (ICHSSD 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ichssd-19.2019.64.

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Kusumawati, Andriani, and Supriono. "City Promotion For Tourism Development:." In 2nd Annual International Conference on Business and Public Administration (AICoBPA 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.201116.044.

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Li, Ya. "Analysis on Promotion of Government Information Disclosure for Social Welfare." In 2016 International Conference on Public Management. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icpm-16.2016.48.

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Syahrial, Eddy, Destanul Aulia, and Logut Sutandra Siregar. "Health Promotion Management Model in Dealing with Tropical Diseases." In 1st Public Health International Conference (PHICo 2016). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/phico-16.2017.36.

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Song, Chunchu. "The practices of reading promotion in Chinese public libraries." In iConference 2019. iSchools, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21900/iconf.2019.103356.

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Hendra Setiawan, Komang, Didik Gunawan Tamtomo, Ari Natalia Probandari, and Eti Poncorini Pamungkasari. "Development of Health Promotion Media to Control Rabies Case in Bali." In Mid-International Conference on Public Health 2018. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/mid.icph.2018.02.21.

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Prambandari, Ayu Egayosi, Nidatul Khofiyah, and Dewi Rokhanawati. "Promotion and Support for Successful Exclusive Breastfeeding: A Systematic Review." In The 6th International Conference on Public Health 2019. Masters Program in Public Health, Graduate School, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the6thicph.03.36.

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Bacelar-Nicolau, Leonor. "The Still Untapped Potential of Social Media for Health Promotion." In DPH2019: 9th International Digital Public Health Conference (2019). New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3357729.3357755.

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Nyarko, Philomena, Cletus Adohinzin, Placide Tapsoba, Selina Esantsi, John Townsend, Nicholas Kanlisi, Ekua Ed-Nighpense, and Gloria Asare. Acceptability and promotion strategies for LNG-IUS in Ghana: A public health assessment. Population Council, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh13.1004.

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Fang, Hanming, Chang Liu, and Li-An Zhou. Window Dressing in the Public Sector: A Case Study of China’s Compulsory Education Promotion Program. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27628.

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Cameron, Charles, John de Figueiredo, and David Lewis. Public Sector Personnel Economics: Wages, Promotions, and the Competence-Control Trade-off. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w22966.

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Kelly, Luke. Characteristics of Global Health Diplomacy. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.09.

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This rapid review focuses on Global Health Diplomacy and defines it as a method of interaction between the different stakeholders of the public health sector in a bid to promote representation, cooperation, promotion of the right to health and improvement of health systems for vulnerable populations on a global scale. It is the link between health and international relations. GHD has various actors including states, intergovernmental organizations, private companies, public-private partnerships and non-governmental organizations. Foreign policies can be integrated into national health in various ways i.e., designing institutions to govern practices regarding health diplomacy (i.e., health and foreign affairs ministries), creating and promoting norms and ideas that support foreign policy integration and promoting policies that deal with specific issues affecting the different actors in the GHD arena to encourage states to integrate them into their national health strategies. GHD is classified into core diplomacy – where there are bilateral and multilateral negotiations which may lead to binding agreements, multistakeholder diplomacy – where there are multilateral and bilateral negotiations which do not lead to binding agreements and informal diplomacy – which are interactions between other actors in the public health sector i.e., NGOs and Intergovernmental Organizations. The US National Security Strategy of 2010 highlighted the matters to be considered while drafting a health strategy as: the prevalence of the disease, the potential of the state to treat the disease and the value of affected areas. The UK Government Strategy found the drivers of health strategies to be self-interest (protecting security and economic interests of the state), enhancing the UK’s reputation, and focusing on global health to help others. The report views health diplomacy as a field which requires expertise from different disciplines, especially in the field of foreign policy and public health. The lack of diplomatic expertise and health expertise have been cited as barriers to integrating health into foreign policies. States and other actors should collaborate to promote the right to health globally.
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Martínez, Daniel, Oscar A. Mitnik, Edgar Salgado, Lynn Scholl, and Patricia Yáñez-Pagans. Connecting to Economic Opportunity: The Role of Public Transport in Promoting Women’s Employment in Lima. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001528.

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Aiginger, Karl, Andreas Reinstaller, Michael Böheim, Rahel Falk, Michael Peneder, Susanne Sieber, Jürgen Janger, et al. Evaluation of Government Funding in RTDI from a Systems Perspective in Austria. Synthesis Report. WIFO, Austria, August 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2009.504.

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In the spring of 2008, WIFO, KMU Forschung Austria, Prognos AG in Germany and convelop were jointly commissioned by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology and the Austrian Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth to perform a systems evaluation of the country's research promotion and funding activities. Based on their findings, six recommendations were developed for a change in Austrian RTDI policy as outlined below: 1. to move from a narrow to a broader approach in RTDI policy (links to education policy, consideration of the framework for innovation such as competition, international perspectives and mobility); 2. to move from an imitation to a frontrunner strategy (striving for excellence and market leadership in niche and high-quality segments, increasing market shares in advanced sectors and technology fields, and operating in segments of relevance for society); 3. to move from a fragmented approach to public intervention to a more coordinated and consistent approach(explicit economic goals, internal and external challenges and reasoning for public intervention); 4. to move from a multiplicity of narrowly defined funding programmes to a flexible, dynamic policy that uses a broader definition of its tasks and priorities (key technology and research segments as priority-action fields, adequate financing of clusters and centres of excellence); 5. to move from an unclear to a precisely defined allocation of responsibilities between ministries and other players in the field (high-ranking steering group at government level, monitoring by a Science, Research and Innovation Council); 6. to move from red-tape-bound to a modern management of public intervention (institutional separation between ministries formulating policies and agencies executing them, e.g., by "progressive autonomy").
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S. Abdellatif, Omar. Localizing Human Rights SDGs: Ghana in context. Raisina House, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52008/gh2021sdg.

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In September 2015, Ghana along all UN member states endorsed the Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the cardinal agenda towards achieving a prosperous global future. The SDGs are strongly interdependent, making progress in all goals essential for a country’s achievement of sustainable development. While Ghana and other West African nations have exhibited significant economic and democratic development post-independence. The judiciary system and related legal frameworks, as well as the lack of rule law and political will for safeguarding the human rights of its citizens, falls short of considering violations against minorities. Will Ghana be able to localize human rights related SDGs, given that West African governments historically tended to promote internal security and stability at the expense of universal human rights? This paper focuses on evaluating the commitments made by Ghana towards achieving Agenda 2030, with a particular focus on the SDGs 10 and 16 relating to the promotion of reduced inequalities, peace, justice and accountable institutions. Moreover, this paper also analyzes legal instruments and state laws put in place post Ghana’s democratization in 1992 for the purpose of preventing discrimination and human rights violations in the nation. The article aims to highlight how Ghana’s post-independence political experience, the lack of rule of law, flaws in the judiciary system, and the weak public access to justice are obstacles to its effective localization of human rights SGDs. Those obstacles to Ghana’s compliance with SDGs 10 and 16 are outlined in this paper through a consideration of human rights violations faced by the Ghanaian Muslim and HIV minorities, poor prison conditions, limited public access to justice and the country’s failure to commit to international treaties on human rights. Keywords: Ghana, human rights, rule of law, security, Agenda 2030
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Cuesta, Ana, Lucia Delgado, Sebastián Gallegos, Benjamin Roseth, and Mario Sánchez. Increasing the Take-up of Public Health Services: An Experiment on Nudges and Digital Tools in Uruguay. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003397.

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In this paper, we test whether promoting digital government tools increases the take-up of an important public health prevention service: cervical cancer screening. We implemented an at-scale field experiment in Uruguay, randomly encouraging women to make medical appointments with a digital application or reminding them to do it as usual at their local clinic. Using administrative records, we found that the digital application nearly doubled attendance of a screening appointment compared to reminders and tripled the rate compared to a pure control group (3.2 percentage point increase over a base of 1.9 percent). Survey data suggests that the impacts of the intervention were mostly mediated by reduced transaction costs. Our results highlight the potential of investing in digital government to improve the take-up of public services.
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Millington, Kerry A. Protecting and Promoting Systems for Essential Health Services During Rollout of COVID-19 Tools. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.084.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous negative impact on economies of most countries around the world. COVID-19 has disrupted the ability of health systems to deliver on essential health services and has also exposed pre-existing vulnerabilities and inequities in public health systems. According to a key informant survey conducted by WHO, over one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, there still exist substantial disruptions to essential health services. This rapid review examines evidence on successful interventions that could enable adaptive approaches to help manage and respond future pandemics and mitigate the risk of collapse of the public health systems. Countries must use the opportunity provided by the deployment of COVID-19 vaccines to strengthen health services and health systems and find long-lasting solutions for similar future challenges. The review notes that there still exist gaps in preparedness and response to the Covid-19 pandemic. New variants of concern threaten the effectiveness of existing COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine hesitancy slowing rollout, including in Africa, and interrupted and limited supply of COVID-19 tools. More funding is required though to scale up adaptive measures which are working, accelerating new approaches and innovations to improve service delivery. This review also highlights briefly the plight of marginalised social groups, people living with disabilities, women and children during the pandemic. According to estimates by Global Fund, Gavi, Global Financing Facility, access to life-saving health interventions for women, children and adolescents in 36 of the world’s poorest countries has dropped by as much as 25% due to COVID-19. Countries must build on the momentum of health innovations during the COVID-19 crisis to build more resilient health systems that can withstand disruptions by future pandemics.
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Dalglish, Chris, and Sarah Tarlow, eds. Modern Scotland: Archaeology, the Modern past and the Modern present. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.09.2012.163.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under five key headings:  HUMANITY The Panel recommends recognition that research in this field should be geared towards the development of critical understandings of self and society in the modern world. Archaeological research into the modern past should be ambitious in seeking to contribute to understanding of the major social, economic and environmental developments through which the modern world came into being. Modern-world archaeology can add significantly to knowledge of Scotland’s historical relationships with the rest of the British Isles, Europe and the wider world. Archaeology offers a new perspective on what it has meant to be a modern person and a member of modern society, inhabiting a modern world.  MATERIALITY The Panel recommends approaches to research which focus on the materiality of the recent past (i.e. the character of relationships between people and their material world). Archaeology’s contribution to understandings of the modern world lies in its ability to situate, humanise and contextualise broader historical developments. Archaeological research can provide new insights into the modern past by investigating historical trends not as abstract phenomena but as changes to real lives, affecting different localities in different ways. Archaeology can take a long-term perspective on major modern developments, researching their ‘prehistory’ (which often extends back into the Middle Ages) and their material legacy in the present. Archaeology can humanise and contextualise long-term processes and global connections by working outwards from individual life stories, developing biographies of individual artefacts and buildings and evidencing the reciprocity of people, things, places and landscapes. The modern person and modern social relationships were formed in and through material environments and, to understand modern humanity, it is crucial that we understand humanity’s material relationships in the modern world.  PERSPECTIVE The Panel recommends the development, realisation and promotion of work which takes a critical perspective on the present from a deeper understanding of the recent past. Research into the modern past provides a critical perspective on the present, uncovering the origins of our current ways of life and of relating to each other and to the world around us. It is important that this relevance is acknowledged, understood, developed and mobilised to connect past, present and future. The material approach of archaeology can enhance understanding, challenge assumptions and develop new and alternative histories. Modern Scotland: Archaeology, the Modern past and the Modern present vi Archaeology can evidence varied experience of social, environmental and economic change in the past. It can consider questions of local distinctiveness and global homogeneity in complex and nuanced ways. It can reveal the hidden histories of those whose ways of life diverged from the historical mainstream. Archaeology can challenge simplistic, essentialist understandings of the recent Scottish past, providing insights into the historical character and interaction of Scottish, British and other identities and ideologies.  COLLABORATION The Panel recommends the development of integrated and collaborative research practices. Perhaps above all other periods of the past, the modern past is a field of enquiry where there is great potential benefit in collaboration between different specialist sectors within archaeology, between different disciplines, between Scottish-based researchers and researchers elsewhere in the world and between professionals and the public. The Panel advocates the development of new ways of working involving integrated and collaborative investigation of the modern past. Extending beyond previous modes of inter-disciplinary practice, these new approaches should involve active engagement between different interests developing collaborative responses to common questions and problems.  REFLECTION The Panel recommends that a reflexive approach is taken to the archaeology of the modern past, requiring research into the nature of academic, professional and public engagements with the modern past and the development of new reflexive modes of practice. Archaeology investigates the past but it does so from its position in the present. Research should develop a greater understanding of modern-period archaeology as a scholarly pursuit and social practice in the present. Research should provide insights into the ways in which the modern past is presented and represented in particular contexts. Work is required to better evidence popular understandings of and engagements with the modern past and to understand the politics of the recent past, particularly its material aspect. Research should seek to advance knowledge and understanding of the moral and ethical viewpoints held by professionals and members of the public in relation to the archaeology of the recent past. There is a need to critically review public engagement practices in modern-world archaeology and develop new modes of public-professional collaboration and to generate practices through which archaeology can make positive interventions in the world. And there is a need to embed processes of ethical reflection and beneficial action into archaeological practice relating to the modern past.
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