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1. A call to action for undertaking and sharing formative evaluations of public health campaigns.

2. Facebook-Based Social Marketing to Reduce Smoking in Australia's First Nations Communities: An Analysis of Reach, Shares, and Likes.

3. Philip Morris International's use of Facebook to undermine Australian tobacco control laws.

5. Interview with Verity Firth: commercial interests and public health policy.

6. Social media and health information sharing among Australian Indigenous people.

7. Using Facebook to recruit for a public health campaign evaluation.

8. Live and trending: the next step for public health campaigns?

9. 'The university should promote health, but not enforce it': opinions and attitudes about the regulation of sugar-sweetened beverages in a university setting.

10. Why the public health sector couldn't create Pokémon Go.

11. Social media campaigns that make a difference: what can public health learn from the corporate sector and other social change marketers?

12. Tobacco control advocacy in the age of social media: using Facebook, Twitter and change.

13. New media and tobacco control.

14. Banning smoking in cars carrying children: an analytical history of a public health advocacy campaign.

15. Electronic cigarette social norms among adolescents in New South Wales, Australia.

16. Exploring motivations for engagement with the Healthy Lunch Box campaign on social media.

17. Australia: reclaiming tobacco and e-cigarette control leadership.

18. Attitudes towards the 'Shisha No Thanks' campaign video: Content analysis of Facebook comments.

19. 'We have a rich heritage and, we believe, a bright future': how transnational tobacco companies are using Twitter to oppose policy and shape their public identity.

20. Overselling Sit-Stand Desks: News Coverage of Workplace Sitting Guidelines.

22. Please Like Me: Facebook and Public Health Communication.

23. A Baby Formula Designed for Chinese Babies: Content Analysis of Milk Formula Advertisements on Chinese Parenting Apps.

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