About
Dr. Katie Abrams' Environmental Social Marketing Research Lab
The content on this website illustrates social marketing projects or components of larger projects led by Katie Abrams at Colorado State University. Professor Abrams' expertise is at the intersection of strategic communication, behavior change, and environmental and food issues. She is particularly interested in message design and strategy and their roles in behavior change and the social marketing framework. Since 2014, she's had the privilege of leading four large, applied social marketing projects on behalf of the National Park Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Working with dozens of CSU students and local collaborators, the research has demonstrated new ways in which social marketing approaches can increase wildlife-friendly behavior among visitors to Hawaii and 10 national parks across the U.S. This award-winning work is published in top academic journals and has been featured in major media outlets, including NPR and USA Today.
- Watch a short video highlighting some of this work with CSU and University of Hawaii-Hilo students in 2021.
Current Projects
- Encouraging outdoor air quality information-seeking and health protection behaviors among vulnerable populations in Northern Colorado (Leads: Drs. Emily Fischer and Ashley Anderson, CSU)
- Contributed paper (coming soon) providing social marketing and behavior change guidance to the U.S. Interagency Visitor Use Management Council
- A literature review on anthropomorphizing wildlife in communication by natural resource management organizations (Lead: Lucy Chalgren, PhD student, CSU)
- Content analysis of persuasive messages to prevent wildlife feeding in national parks (Lead: Dr. Taylor Foerster, Oregeon State University)
- Messages to prevent invasive species transfer from travelers to U.S. islands
- Reducing boat strikes to sea turtles among recreational Florida boaters (Lead: Dr. Mariana Fuentes, Florida State University)
Related Journal Publications
Bice, C., Anderson, A. A., Abrams, K. M., & Long, M. (2024). Breathing on the job: Investigating predictors of air quality protective actions and information seeking among outdoor workers. Journal of Communication in Healthcare, https://doi.org/10.1080/17538068.2024.2320478
Abrams, K., Molder, A., Nankey, P., & Leong, K. (2023). Encouraging respectful wildlife viewing among tourists: Roles for social marketing, regulatory information, symbolic barriers, and enforcement. Social Marketing Quarterly, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/15245004231153085
Abrams, K., Bice, C., & Dietsch, A. (2023, May). Social marketing as a strategy to enhance wildlife protection: Four field studies in U.S. national park campgrounds. International Communication Association, Toronto, Canada.
Abrams, K., Bonser, C., & McCord, A. (2020). Exploring science communication effectiveness in the U.S. federal government research process: A case study with the us livestock producers' antimicrobial use research. Journal of Applied Communications, 104(4). https://doi.org/10.4148/1051-0834.2343
Abrams, K. M., Leong, K., Melena, S., & Teel, T. (2019). Encouraging safe wildlife viewing in national parks: Effects of a communication campaign on visitors’ behavior. Environmental Communication, 14(2), 255-270.
Please contact me for any presentations you may have seen and would like to receive a private copy of the paper.