Social Marketing Strategies for Campus Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
1997
By R. Zimmerman
This guide explores how social marketing can be employed to bring about changes in the perceptions and patterns of student alcohol and other drug use. It examines how social marketing draws on the lessons learned from commercial marketing and explains how the two differ. Through relating the experiences of 10 colleges and universities, it illustrates the benefits of a social marketing campaign.
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