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Adapting to Teaching During a Pandemic: Pedagogical Adjustments for the Next Semester of Teaching During COVID-19 and Future Online Learning
Hickling, Siobhan; Bhatti, Alexandra; Arena, Gina; Kite, James; Denny, Justin; Spencer, Nancy L. I.; Bowles, Devin C.Published 2021COVID-19 has altered public health higher education and its impact on pedagogy will be felt long into the future. In response to social distancing measures, teaching academics implemented a number of changes to curricula. ...Article -
Comprehensive sector-wide strategies to prevent and control obesity: what are the potential health and broader societal benefits? A case study from Australia
Kite, James; Hector, Debra; St George, Alexis; Pedisic, Zeljko; Phongsavan, Philayrath; Bauman, Adrian; Mitchell, Jo; Bellew, BillPublished 2015-09-30Aim: Several countries have recently established multistakeholder strategies to prevent or control overweight and obesity; however, studies have not yet been done on their effectiveness and likely impact. This study’s ...Open AccessArticle -
Comprehensive sector-wide strategies to prevent and control obesity: what are the potential health and broader societal benefits? A case study from Australia – Online supplementary material
Kite, James; Hector, Debra; St George, A; Pedisic, Z; Phongsavan, P; Bauman, A; Mitchell, J; Bellew, BPublished 2016-01-14Open AccessOther -
Social countermarketing: brave new world, brave new map
Bellew, William; Bauman, Adrian; Freeman, Becky; Kite, JamesPublished 2017-04-10Purpose – Conceptual advancement underpins the progress of social marketing and countermarketing research but has been neglected in recent years. This paper aims to describe a new integrative framework of social countermarketing ...Open AccessArticle -
The use and evaluation of social media in public health campaigns
Kite, James; O’Hara, BlythePublished 2019-03-01Social media have become an unavoidable part of modern life. It is therefore no surprise that public health campaigns are making increasing use of social media as part of their communication strategies. However, little is ...Open AccessPresentation -
Weight stimga and bias - what is known? Rapid review of evidence
Bellew, William; Grunseit, Anne; Huang, Bo-Huei; Kite, James; Laird, Yvonne; Thomas, Margaret; Williams, KathrynPublished 2020-01-01Weight stigma is pervasive in mass media, including news, movies and television, as well as social media. Mass media perpetuate weight stigma through overrepresentation of thin and underweight individuals, underrepresentation ...Open AccessReport, Technical
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