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Volume 32, Issue 3: June, 2005
Abstract
*More Than a Message: Framing Public Health Advocacy to
Change Corporate Practices
Lori Dorfman, DrPH, Lawrence Wallack, DrPH, Katie Woodruff,
MPH
TFraming battles in public health illustrate the tension
in our society between individual freedom and collective responsibility.
This article describes how two frames, market justice and
social justice, first articulated in a public health context
by Dan Beauchamp, influence public dialogue on the health
consequences of corporate practices. The authors argue that
public health advocates must articulate the social justice
values motivating the changes they seek in specific policy
battles that will be debated in the context of news coverage.
The authors conclude with lessons for health education practitioners
who need to frame public health issues in contentious and
controversial policy contexts. Specific lessons include the
importance of understanding the existing values and beliefs
motivating the public health change being sought, the benefits
of articulating core messages that correspond to shared values,
and the necessity of developing media skills to compete effectively
with adversaries in public debate.
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