Media Analysis and Public Health
Contemporary Issues in Critical Public Health
Herausgeber: Henderson, Lesley; Green, Judith; Hilton, Shona
Media Analysis and Public Health
Contemporary Issues in Critical Public Health
Herausgeber: Henderson, Lesley; Green, Judith; Hilton, Shona
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This book showcases new approaches to studying public health in the media, suggesting that we need to further analyse the production of media, power dynamics, and audience reception of media messages. It was originally published as a special issue of Critical Public Health.
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This book showcases new approaches to studying public health in the media, suggesting that we need to further analyse the production of media, power dynamics, and audience reception of media messages. It was originally published as a special issue of Critical Public Health.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367784546
- ISBN-10: 0367784548
- Artikelnr.: 61212673
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367784546
- ISBN-10: 0367784548
- Artikelnr.: 61212673
Lesley Henderson is a Sociologist and Senior Lecturer in Social and Political Sciences at Brunel University, UK. Her expertise is in communications and social change, and she has published widely on media and public health, science and environmental communication. Shona Hilton is Deputy Director of the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit and co-leads a research programme on public health policy at the University of Glasgow, UK. Her research focuses on macro level determinants of public health and the framing of policy debates through scientific, political and media channels. Judith Green is Professor of Sociology in the School of Population and Environmental Sciences at King's College London, UK, where she co-directs the Social Science and Public Health Institute.
Preface: Media, Evidence and Debate Introduction - The media and public
health: where next for critical analysis? 1. How the food, beverage and
alcohol industries presented the Public Health Responsibility Deal in UK
print and online media reports 2. Public engagement and the role of the
media in post-marketing drug safety: the case of Eltroxin® (levothyroxine)
in New Zealand 3. How alcohol marketing engages users with alcohol brand
content on Facebook: an Indian and Australian perspective 4. 'To drink or
not to drink': media framing of evidence and debate about alcohol
consumption in pregnancy 5. Working up a lather: the rise (and fall?) of
hand hygiene in Canadian newspapers, 1986-2015 6. Diet, exercise...and
drugs: social constructions of healthy lifestyles in weight-related
prescription drug advertisements 7. 'I cannot explain it. I knew it was
wrong': a public account of cigarette smoking in pregnancy 8. Perception
and translation of numbers: the case of a health campaign in Denmark 9.
Newspaper coverage of childhood immunisation in Australia: a lens into
conflicts within public health 10. Is social isolation a public health
issue? A media analysis in Aotearoa/New Zealand
health: where next for critical analysis? 1. How the food, beverage and
alcohol industries presented the Public Health Responsibility Deal in UK
print and online media reports 2. Public engagement and the role of the
media in post-marketing drug safety: the case of Eltroxin® (levothyroxine)
in New Zealand 3. How alcohol marketing engages users with alcohol brand
content on Facebook: an Indian and Australian perspective 4. 'To drink or
not to drink': media framing of evidence and debate about alcohol
consumption in pregnancy 5. Working up a lather: the rise (and fall?) of
hand hygiene in Canadian newspapers, 1986-2015 6. Diet, exercise...and
drugs: social constructions of healthy lifestyles in weight-related
prescription drug advertisements 7. 'I cannot explain it. I knew it was
wrong': a public account of cigarette smoking in pregnancy 8. Perception
and translation of numbers: the case of a health campaign in Denmark 9.
Newspaper coverage of childhood immunisation in Australia: a lens into
conflicts within public health 10. Is social isolation a public health
issue? A media analysis in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Preface: Media, Evidence and Debate Introduction - The media and public
health: where next for critical analysis? 1. How the food, beverage and
alcohol industries presented the Public Health Responsibility Deal in UK
print and online media reports 2. Public engagement and the role of the
media in post-marketing drug safety: the case of Eltroxin® (levothyroxine)
in New Zealand 3. How alcohol marketing engages users with alcohol brand
content on Facebook: an Indian and Australian perspective 4. 'To drink or
not to drink': media framing of evidence and debate about alcohol
consumption in pregnancy 5. Working up a lather: the rise (and fall?) of
hand hygiene in Canadian newspapers, 1986-2015 6. Diet, exercise...and
drugs: social constructions of healthy lifestyles in weight-related
prescription drug advertisements 7. 'I cannot explain it. I knew it was
wrong': a public account of cigarette smoking in pregnancy 8. Perception
and translation of numbers: the case of a health campaign in Denmark 9.
Newspaper coverage of childhood immunisation in Australia: a lens into
conflicts within public health 10. Is social isolation a public health
issue? A media analysis in Aotearoa/New Zealand
health: where next for critical analysis? 1. How the food, beverage and
alcohol industries presented the Public Health Responsibility Deal in UK
print and online media reports 2. Public engagement and the role of the
media in post-marketing drug safety: the case of Eltroxin® (levothyroxine)
in New Zealand 3. How alcohol marketing engages users with alcohol brand
content on Facebook: an Indian and Australian perspective 4. 'To drink or
not to drink': media framing of evidence and debate about alcohol
consumption in pregnancy 5. Working up a lather: the rise (and fall?) of
hand hygiene in Canadian newspapers, 1986-2015 6. Diet, exercise...and
drugs: social constructions of healthy lifestyles in weight-related
prescription drug advertisements 7. 'I cannot explain it. I knew it was
wrong': a public account of cigarette smoking in pregnancy 8. Perception
and translation of numbers: the case of a health campaign in Denmark 9.
Newspaper coverage of childhood immunisation in Australia: a lens into
conflicts within public health 10. Is social isolation a public health
issue? A media analysis in Aotearoa/New Zealand