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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Light on the Knowledge, Heavy on the Mobilization
If you are looking for examples of effective knowledge mobilization, the health sector is a good place to start. Antismoking networks and organizations have become very effective at disseminating research findings in public messages that are accessible and memorable. The … Continue reading
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