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Extension Behavior Change: Introduction to Social Marketing

The goal of this webinar is to present social marketing as an approach to creating behavior change in Extension programming. Dr. Laura Warner and Dr. Paul Monaghan will present an overview of this approach, followed by a discussion of the role of this strategy within the Extension system.  Participants will discuss aspects of social marketing including behavior identification, audience analysis, strategies for behavior change, and implementation and evaluation.

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Laura Sanagorski 

 Dr. Laura Warner

Social Marketing and Program Evaluation
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
University of Florida

Dr Paul Monaghan

Dr. Paul Monaghan

Community Based Social Marketing
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
University of Florida

 

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