Bringing together scholars from around the world to research the intersection between media and disability, this edited collection aims to offer an interdisciplinary exploration and critique of print, broadcast and online representations of physical and mental impairments.
Bringing together scholars from around the world to research the intersection between media and disability, this edited collection aims to offer an interdisciplinary exploration and critique of print, broadcast and online representations of physical and mental impairments.
Jacob Johanssen is Senior Lecturer in Communications, St. Mary's University (London, UK). His research interests include audience research, social media, media and the body, psychoanalysis and the media, affect theory, as well as digital culture. Diana Garrisi is lecturer in journalism, Xi'An Jiaotong-Liverpool University (Suzhou, China). Her research interests include: body image and the media, rhetorical theory, cultural history and science communication.
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1. Introduction Diana Garrisi and Jacob Johanssen 2. 'The Stuff of Nightmares': Representations of Disability on the Online Bulletin Board Reddit Leah Burch 3. Madeline Stuart as Disability Advocate and Brand: Exploring the Affective Economies of Social Media Maria Bee Christensen-Strynø and Camilla Bruun Eriksen 4. Losing Someone Like Us: Memetic Logics and Coping with Brain Tumors on Social Media Samira Rajabi 5. Re-inscribing the Feminine in Breast Cancer: Dis/Ability, Autoethnography and Black Humour Rachel Velody 6. Knowing North Korea through Photographing Abled/Disabled Bodies for the Western News Micky Lee 7. Disabled Heroines: Representations of Female Disability in Japanese Television Dramas Anne-Lise Mithout 8. The Education of Children with Disabilities in South African Online News Reports Elizabeth Walton and Judith McKenzie 9. Mass Media Use by Persons with Disabilities in Germany and Comparison with the United Kingdom Ingo Bosse and Annegret Haage
1. Introduction Diana Garrisi and Jacob Johanssen 2. 'The Stuff of Nightmares': Representations of Disability on the Online Bulletin Board Reddit Leah Burch 3. Madeline Stuart as Disability Advocate and Brand: Exploring the Affective Economies of Social Media Maria Bee Christensen-Strynø and Camilla Bruun Eriksen 4. Losing Someone Like Us: Memetic Logics and Coping with Brain Tumors on Social Media Samira Rajabi 5. Re-inscribing the Feminine in Breast Cancer: Dis/Ability, Autoethnography and Black Humour Rachel Velody 6. Knowing North Korea through Photographing Abled/Disabled Bodies for the Western News Micky Lee 7. Disabled Heroines: Representations of Female Disability in Japanese Television Dramas Anne-Lise Mithout 8. The Education of Children with Disabilities in South African Online News Reports Elizabeth Walton and Judith McKenzie 9. Mass Media Use by Persons with Disabilities in Germany and Comparison with the United Kingdom Ingo Bosse and Annegret Haage
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