Renée A. Botta
Associate Professor
Director of the MA in International & Intercultural Communications
Mass Communications Building, 2490 S. Gaylord St. Denver, CO 80208
What I do
Associate Professor of global health and development communication in the International and Intercultural Communication Program in the Department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies. Affiliated faculty with the Global Health Affairs Certificate program.Specialization(s)
cultural communication, health communication, strategic communication, health promotion, behavior change communication, social change communication, WASH
Professional Biography
I have spent 16 years working in southern and eastern Africa and Haiti to improve health outcomes through health promotion and participatory communication. My research focuses on communication in WASH projects and HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, and includes health behavior change, health promotion campaigns, international and intercultural health communication, and family and peer communication about health and about health messages, and the role of CHWs in health education and outcomes. I have been particularly interested in developing participatory communication models tailored to the local socio-cultural context. And have been interested in the motivational role income generating activities and community driven social innovation play in sustaining behavior change and in sustaining health outcomes.
Degree(s)
- Ph.D., Mass Communications, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998
Professional Affiliations
- International Communication Association