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Health news and responsibility : how frames create blame

Title
Health news and responsibility : how frames create blame / Lesa Hatley Major and Stacie Meihaus Jankowski.
Author
Major, Lesa Hatley, 1964-
Publication
New York : Peter Lang, [2020]

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Additional Authors
Jankowski, Stacie Meihaus
Description
xiv, 236 pages; 23 cm.
Summary
"Who the public blames for health problems determines who the public believes is responsible for solving those health problems. Health policies targeting the broader public are the most effective way to improve health. The research approach described in this book will increase public support for critical health policies. The authors systematically organized and analyzed 25 years of thematic and episodic framing research in health news to create an approach to reframe responsibility in health news in order to gain public support for health policies. They apply their method to two of the top health issues in world-obesity and mental health-and conclude by discussing future research and plans for working with other health scholars, health practitioners, and journalists"--
Series Statement
Mass communication and journalism, 2153-2761 ; vol. 21
Uniform Title
Mass communication and journalism (Peter Lang Publishing) ; v. 21.
Subject
  • Journalism, Medical
  • Medical care > Press coverage
  • Public health > Press coverage
  • Frames (Sociology)
  • Communication in public health
  • Communication in medicine
  • Health in mass media
  • Berichterstattung
  • Depression
  • Frame Journalismus
  • Gesundheit
  • Massenmedien
  • Stigmatisierung
  • Übergewicht
  • Wirkung
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: This is a health communication book? -- Good pictures vs. Talking heads : Iyengar's episodic and thematic frames -- Research on thematic and episodic frames : the health news connection -- 25 years of thematic and episodic : a content analysis of the scholarly research in academic journals -- The integrated process of framing : an approach to organize and evaluate existing research and plan future research -- Feast or famine : a qualitative analysis of 25 years of thematic and episodic research in academic journals -- Thematic and episodic frames in obesity news : findings from three studies -- Thematic and episodic frames in depression news : findings from two studies -- Conclusions: What have we learned and a path forward with these frames.
ISBN
  • 9781433140921
  • 1433140926
  • 9781433140839
  • 1433140837
  • 9781433140938 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9781433142482 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9781433142499 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
  • 2019037074
  • 99993863834
OCLC
  • on1128890915
  • 1128890915
  • SCSB-14561263
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries