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Revisado por pares·Journal of Public Policy & Marketing·2026

From Happywashing to Happytalism: Fostering Youth Well-Being Through the HEAL Framework

Ellen Campos Sousa, Tessa Garcia-Collart, Kelly Moore, M. Deniz Dalman, Sphurti Sewak, Cheryl-Lyn Ngoh, Rodolfo Rodrigues Rocha, Giovanni Latorre, Wendy T. Gillis, Luciana Freire, Miguel Angel Zuniga, Luis Miguel Gallardo

Editorial
SAGE Publications / American Marketing Association
Palabras clave
Happywashing · Happytalism · Youth · Well-being · Consumer Happiness · Social Cognitive Theory

Resumen en lenguaje claro

A peer-reviewed public-policy paper that separates shallow happiness marketing ("happywashing") from Happytalism, and offers a four-part framework — Holistic, Empowering, Awareness-reframing and Lifestyle-changing support — that brands, governments and educators can use to actually support young people.

Resumen académico

The paper distinguishes happywashing — misleading marketing communication that exploits happiness to encourage consumption — from Happytalism, a paradigm that prioritises well-being over material accumulation. It introduces the HEAL framework: Holistic emotional support, Empowering social support, Awareness-reframing support, and Lifestyle-changing support. Grounded in Social Cognitive Theory, HEAL proposes non-transactional brand and policy initiatives that strengthen self-efficacy, emotional regulation, social connection and youth resilience independent of purchase.

Temas

  • Happytalism
  • Youth Well-Being
  • HEAL Framework
  • Public Policy
  • World Happiness Foundation

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Cómo citar

APA

Ellen Campos Sousa, Tessa Garcia-Collart, Kelly Moore, M. Deniz Dalman, Sphurti Sewak, Cheryl-Lyn Ngoh, Rodolfo Rodrigues Rocha, Giovanni Latorre, Wendy T. Gillis, Luciana Freire, Miguel Angel Zuniga, Luis Miguel Gallardo (2026). From Happywashing to Happytalism: Fostering Youth Well-Being Through the HEAL Framework. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. https://doi.org/10.1177/07439156261452981

BibTeX

@article{Gallardo2026_fromhappywashingtohappytalismhealframework,
  author = {Ellen Campos Sousa and Tessa Garcia-Collart and Kelly Moore and M. Deniz Dalman and Sphurti Sewak and Cheryl-Lyn Ngoh and Rodolfo Rodrigues Rocha and Giovanni Latorre and Wendy T. Gillis and Luciana Freire and Miguel Angel Zuniga and Luis Miguel Gallardo},
  title = {From Happywashing to Happytalism: Fostering Youth Well-Being Through the HEAL Framework},
  journal = {Journal of Public Policy & Marketing},
  year = {2026},
  doi = {10.1177/07439156261452981},
}