Making Health Public

£39.99

Making Health Public

How News Coverage Is Remaking Media, Medicine, and Contemporary Life

The Arts Communication studies Media studies Sociology Anthropology Social and cultural anthropology Occupational and industrial psychology News media and journalism Personal and public health / health education Mental health services Medical sociology History of medicine History Human biology

Authors: Charles L. Briggs, Daniel C. Hallin

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 13th August 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040092118


Overview

This book examines the relationship between media and medicine. Drawing on insights from anthropology, linguistics, and media studies, it considers the fundamental role of news coverage in constructing wider cultural understandings of health and disease. The authors advance the notion of biomediatization and demonstrate how health knowledge is co-produced through connections between dispersed sites of knowledge making and through multiple forms of expertise.

Content and Case Studies

The chapters offer an innovative combination of media content analysis and ethnographic data on the production and circulation of health news, drawing on work with journalists, clinicians, health officials, medical researchers, marketers, and audiences. New to this edition are new case studies, in particular about the COVID-19 pandemic. The first case study looks at pharmaceutical and biotech news, and how journalists portray the flow of information across the boundaries between science and business. The next two case studies examine pandemic news, beginning with the 2009 H1N1 “swine flu” pandemic and continuing to the COVID-19 pandemic. The final case study examines the treatment of race and racism in health news, looking at the ways it interacts with cultural constructions of health citizenship, and the forces that have produced a shift from deracialization of health news to a much stronger focus on race and racism in contemporary health news.

Intended Audience

This book is ideal for undergraduate students and scholars across the social sciences, health sciences, cultural studies, and journalism.

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