Modesty, Motherhood and Modernity: A Cultural Conundrum in need of a Magic Wand? Advertising the HPV Vaccine to the Modern Filipina
Abstract
This paper contributes to the call for more socio-cultural research in health advertising. Advertising is a cultural artifact, reflecting behaviours, values, and reinforces lifestyle. Balancing the Filipino cultural... [ view full abstract ]
This paper contributes to the call for more socio-cultural research in health advertising. Advertising is a cultural artifact, reflecting behaviours, values, and reinforces lifestyle. Balancing the Filipino cultural expectations of modesty and motherhood with modernity produces a cultural conundrum to challenge the advertisement creative, but is there a magic wand? Although the human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) is an advancement in women’s health, it is associated with behaviour, juxtaposed to Filipino moral and religious values. This paper addresses the call for exploration of inter relationships between health messages, culture and religion. Using an a priori coding scheme a content analysis explores ,fright factors to communicate risk, the inter- connection of culture and religion, and the under researched issue of HPV risk management in a collectivist society. Findings show a mother’s moral imprint lasts a lifetime highlighting the Filipina’s struggle to conform to the demands of religion in today’s risk-taking society. Furthermore, the risk of HPV is seen as inequitably distributed amongst lower socio-economic groups. Finally, Philippine health policy dictates HPV risk is borne solely by women. Findings impact on the management of HPV advertising with a religious and cultural perspective and public policy.
Authors
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Judith Fletcher-Brown
(University of Portsmouth)
Topic Area
Non-Profit & Social Marketing Track: Click here for the Non-Profit & Social Marketing trac
Session
PT8-NPSM4 » Non-Profit & Social Marketing (11:00 - Wednesday, 8th July)
Paper
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