Immigration and Strategic Public Health Communication Immigration and Strategic Public Health Communication
Routledge Research in Health Communication

Immigration and Strategic Public Health Communication

Lessons from the Transnational Seguro Popular Project

Robert Smith and Others
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Publisher Description

This book engages a key question facing governments and similar institutions in countries of immigration or emigration: how should these governments and institutions communicate with immigrants so that they will listen to and act on their messages?

Drawing on original research with Mexican emigrants in New York and the Mexican government’s Seguro Popular health care program, the authors examine the ways in which governments integrate migrants into diasporic political, medical, educational, and other systems, and how migrant-sending countries communicate with their emigrants abroad. In analyzing how these efforts fail or succeed, this book presents strategies and policy recommendations that many governments and institutions can use to engage their citizens or clients ethically and effectively.

Offering a valuable approach to the study of race, migration, and public policy, this book will be of key importance to researchers and graduate students in public health, sociology, marketing and business, political science, Latinx studies, and international communication.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2019
5 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
158
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
15.5
MB

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