Narratives in health communication
HealthNar brings together renowned international scholars from health psychology, media psychology, health communication, arts, and interactive communication
The program is funded by People Marie Curie Actions as a part of the Seventh Framework Programme International by means of the Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
Recent posts
HealthNar Symposium (7-9 July 2016, Augsburg)
The preliminary program of the upcoming HealthNar Symposium is now available here: HealthNar Symposium 2016 program and abstracts The symposium on “Advances …
Read more →Successful HealthNar Symposium (June 15-16)
On June 15 and 16, the Radboud University hosted a two-day symposium for all HealthNar participants. The international character of …
Read more →Program HealthNar Symposium (June 15-16)
The full program of the upcoming HealthNar Symposium is now available. We are looking forward to seeing you at the Radboud University!
Read more →Symposium “Sexual health: (narrative) approaches in research and interventions” – 23rd April 2015
As part of the HealthNar exchange programme, Prof. Heidi Vandebosch and research group MIOS organised a symposium “Sexual health: (narrative) …
Read more →We are rock ‘n roll stars and we are bringing awareness: Presentation by Hilde van den Bulck
We are rock ‘n roll stars and we are bringing awareness: Presentation by Hilde van den Bulck at the Faculty …
Read more →Cyberbullying: Presentation by Heidi Vandebosch
Cyberbullying Presentation by Heidi Vandebosch at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of New …
Read more →Healthy stories: How a little story can go a long way
Stories help convey risk information, decrease perceived social barriers to get a shot, and increased vaccination intentions
Read more →On 1st August we organized a symposium at UNSW titled “Young people and digital communication: Exploring the role of narrative …
Read more →After a long journey (two flights, several movies or about 23 hours of travelling later), we arrived in Sydney. We …
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