Situational Theory of Problem Solving (From Kim & Krishna 2014)
Let's Talk About It (Solovei & van den Putte, 2020)
Marketing Human Rights (From Rice & Atkins Ch. 3 - Hornik)
Activism & Sustainability Strategies (From Ardila Sanchez et al. 2020 and Rice & Atkins 2008 Ch. 16)
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This is the term for the paradigm that views audiences as active individuals who communicate to cope with life's problems.

What is the "Audience Autonomy" paradigm

100

This was the key mediating variable studied by the researchers, which they found had strong direct effects on campaign outcomes.

What is Interpersonal Communication?

100

Hornik's chapter asks why we can't "sell" these like soap, applying commercial marketing to social issues.

What are human rights?

100

This editorial provides 10 guidelines for this type of activism, emphasizing nonviolent and evidence-based approaches.


What is strategic social action?

200

This key perceptual variable in STOPS is defined as "I see obstacles that limit my ability to act."

What is Constraint Recognition

200

The researchers analyzed the effects of campaigns using these three specific media channels.

What are TV, Radio, and Online Banners?

200

This is a key challenge: Unlike products, human rights face these barriers like lack of funding or political resistance.


What are institutional barriers?

200

In activism guidelines, these "programs" build healthy societies through positive actions, like Gandhi's noncooperation.

What are constructive programs?

300

The CAPS model expanded communicative behaviors beyond just acquisition to include these other two types of actions.

What are Information Selection and Information Transmission?

300

This type of effect, where media exposure influences outcomes by sparking conversations, is what the study found to be most powerful.

What is an Indirect Effect?

300

Hornik draws parallels to this field, using tactics like branding and ads to promote behaviors like vaccination or anti-discrimination.

What is social marketing?

300

The ocean sustainability chapter calls for this approach, integrating fields like biology, policy, and media for effective communication.

What is transdisciplinary?

400

This is the term for the pre-existing knowledge or "mental manual" a person uses to approach a problem.

What is the Referent Criterion?

400

The number of Dutch public information campaigns that were analyzed in the study.

What is five?

400

A limitation noted: "Selling" human rights risks this, treating complex ethical issues like commodities.


What is commodification?

400

Activism should avoid these unintended harms, per the guidelines, such as damaging side effects from well-intended efforts.

What are negative externalities?

500

This proactive dimension of "Information Transmission" in the CAPS model involves disseminating information without being asked.

What is Information Forwarding?

500

According to the study's implications, campaign developers should consciously design messages to be this, in order to stimulate interpersonal communication.

What is "talkable"?

500

The chapter critiques why traditional marketing succeeds for consumer goods but struggles here, due to differences in audience motivation and resources.

(What is social change or behavioral adoption?)

500

The name of the campaign in Rice and Atkins (2008) chapter 16.

What is the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch Campaign?