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Changing Social Norms: the Importance of Organized Diffusion for Scaling Up Community Health Promotion and Women Empowerment Interventions

机译:不断变化的社会规范:有组织的扩散对于扩大社区健康促进和增强妇女权能干预的重要性

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Some harmful practices are sustained by social norms—collective beliefs about what people expect from each other. Practitioners and researchers alike have been investigating the potential of social norms theory to inform the design of effective interventions addressing these practices in low- and middle-income countries. One approach commonly used to facilitate social norms change is community-based dialogs and trainings. This approach has often been criticized for not being cost-effective, as it usually includes a relatively small number of direct participants and does not allow for scaling-up strategies. In spite of some evidence (as for instance, the SASA! Program) that community dialogs can achieve social norms change, little exists in the literature about how exactly participants in community dialogs engage others in their networks to achieve change. In this paper, we look at the potential of “organized diffusion” as a cost-effective strategy to expand the positive effects of community-based interventions to participants’ networks, achieving sustainable normative shifts. We provide quantitative evidence from three case studies—Community Empowerment Program in Mali, Change Starts at Home in Nepal, and Voices for Change in Nigeria—showing that participants in community-based interventions can be effectively empowered to share their new knowledge and understandings systematically with others in their networks, eventually facilitating social norms change. Future community-based interventions intending to achieve social norms change would benefit from integrating ways to help participants engage others in their network in transformative conversations. Doing so has the potential to generate additional impact with little additional investment.
机译:社会规范维持着某些有害的做法,即人们对彼此的期望的集体信念。从业者和研究人员都在研究社会规范理论在设计针对低收入和中等收入国家解决这些做法的有效干预措施方面的潜力。通常用于促进社会规范变更的一种方法是基于社区的对话和培训。人们常常批评这种方法不具有成本效益,因为它通常包括相对较少的直接参与者,并且不允许采用扩大规模的策略。尽管有一些证据(例如SASA!计划)表明社区对话可以实现社会规范的改变,但是关于社区对话参与者如何准确地与其他人参与其网络以实现变革的文献中几乎没有。在本文中,我们将“有组织的传播”的潜力视为一种成本有效的策略,可以将基于社区的干预措施的积极影响扩展到参与者的网络,实现可持续的规范性转变。我们从三个案例研究中提供了定量证据:马里的社区赋权计划,尼泊尔的“变革始于国内”和尼日利亚的变革之声,这些案例表明,基于社区的干预措施的参与者可以有效地与他人系统地分享其新知识和新认识。网络中的其他组织,最终促进了社会规范的改变。旨在实现社会规范变革的未来基于社区的干预措施将受益于整合方法,以帮助参与者在变革性对话中让其他人参与其网络。这样做有可能以很少的额外投资产生额外的影响。

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