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Health and the Media


Health and the Media

Paperback by Seale, Clive (Brunel University)

Health and the Media

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ISBN:
9781405112444
Publication Date:
23 Apr 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Health and the Media

Description

This book is a collection of the best contemporary studies on health and the media. A collection of the best contemporary studies on health and the media. Brings together perspectives from media studies and medical sociology. Illuminates the influence that the mass media have on health beliefs and behaviour, and on health care practices and policy-making. Covers previously neglected areas, such as the role of the Internet, studies of production and reception, and the reporting of health care policies. Points the way forward for future developments in this exciting new field.

Contents

1. Health and Media: An Overview (Clive Seale). 2. 'Radical Blueprint for Social Change'? Media Representations of New Labour's Policies and Inequalities on Public Health (Rosemary Davidson, Kate Hunt and Jenny Kitzinger). 3. Narrativity and the Mediation of Health Reform Agendas (Darrin Hodgetts and Kerry Chamberlain. 4. Going Public: References to the News Media in NHS Contract Negotiations (David Hughes and Lesley Gruffitgs). 5. 'Ignorance is Bliss Sometimes': Constraints on the Emergence of the 'Informed Patient' in the Changing Landscapes of Health Information (Flis Henwood, Sally Wyatt, Angie Hart and Julie Smith). 6. Media Activism and Internet Use by People with HIV/AIDS (James Gillett). 7. Popular Media and 'Excessive Daytime Sleepiness': A Study of Rhetorical Authority in Medical Sociology (Steve Kroll-Smith). 8. Bio-phobias/Techno-philias: Virtual Reality Exposure as Treatment for Phobias of 'Nature' (Joyce Davidson and Mick Smith). 9. Healthy Viewing: The Reception of Medical Narratives (Solange Davin). 10. 'About a Year Before the Breakdown I Was Having Symptoms': Sadness, Pathology and the Australian Newspaper Media (Rob Rowe, Farida Tilbury, Mark Rapley and Ilse O'Ferrall). Notes on Contributors. Index.

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