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Liana Winett
Liana Winett
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Advancing public health goals through the mass media
LB Winett, L Wallack
Journal of health communication 1 (2), 173-196, 1996
871996
Constructing violence as a public health problem.
LB Winett
Public Health Reports 113 (6), 498, 1998
851998
Evaluating a campaign to detect early stage breast tumors in the United States
R Catalano, L Winett, L Wallack, W Satariano
European Journal of Epidemiology 18, 545-550, 2003
422003
Framing strategies to avoid mother-blame in communicating the origins of chronic disease
LB Winett, AB Wulf, L Wallack
American Journal of Public Health 106 (8), 1369-1373, 2016
342016
All things being equal: Distinguishing proportionality and equity in moral reasoning
C Skurka, LB Winett, H Jarman-Miller, J Niederdeppe
Social Psychological and Personality Science 11 (3), 374-387, 2020
332020
A framework to address challenges in communicating the developmental origins of health and disease
L Winett, L Wallack, D Richardson, J Boone-Heinonen, L Messer
Current environmental health reports 3, 169-177, 2016
312016
Immigrant Latino men in rural communities in the Northwest: social environment and HIV/STI risk
L Winett, SM Harvey, M Branch, A Torres, D Hudson
Culture, Health & Sexuality 13 (06), 643-656, 2011
252011
Advocate’s guide to developing framing memos
L Winett
Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Media Studies Group, 1995
231995
The rest of the story: Public health, the news, and the 2001 anthrax attacks
LB Winett, RG Lawrence
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 10 (3), 3-25, 2005
222005
The Million Mom March: Engaging the public on gun policy
L Wallack, L Winett, L Nettekoven
Journal of public health policy 24 (3/4), 355-379, 2003
172003
Evidence‐based message strategies to increase public support for state investment in early childhood education: results from a longitudinal panel experiment
J Niederdeppe, LB Winett, Y Xu, EF Fowler, SE Gollust
The Milbank Quarterly 99 (4), 1088-1131, 2021
142021
There’s more to the story: Both individual and collective policy narratives can increase support for community-level action
C Skurka, J Niederdeppe, L Winett
International Journal of Communication 14, 20, 2020
132020
Successful public policy change in California: firearms and youth resources
L Wallack, L Winett, A Lee
Journal of public health policy 26, 206-226, 2005
112005
Perceptions of arguments in support of policies to reduce sugary drink consumption among low-income White, Black and Latinx parents of young children
JS Cannon, EK Farkouh, LB Winett, L Dorfman, AS Ramírez, S Lazar, ...
American Journal of Health Promotion 36 (1), 84-93, 2022
102022
When “Tried and True” advocacy strategies backfire: narrative messages can undermine state legislator support for early childcare policies
LB Winett, J Niederdeppe, Y Xu, SE Gollust, EF Fowler
The Journal of Public Interest Communications 5 (1), 45-45, 2021
102021
Equity arguments in news reporting on school nutrition policy
LB Winett, L Dorfman, L Yoshino, L Nixon
Health Equity 2 (1), 117-121, 2018
52018
Framing federal school nutrition policy: The healthy, hunger-free kids act in the nation’s news
LB Winett, L Yoshino, A Moland, J Pope, L Wallack
Journal of Health Communication 23 (10-11), 855-864, 2018
32018
From beating the odds to changing the odds: Recommendations for journalists covering early childhood
D Marvel, L Nixon, L Dorfman, F Quintero, S Han, L Winett, L Wallack, ...
Berkeley Media Studies Group. August 14, 2018
22018
Questioning the use of body fat analysis as a stand-alone screening device
LB Winett, WF Alles
American journal of health promotion 8 (1), 12-14, 1993
21993
Evidence of heterogeneity in the direction and magnitude of narrative effects on transportation and counterarguing across three independent samples
Y Xu, LB Winett, J Niederdeppe
International Journal of Communication 15, 23, 2021
12021
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