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Falling in line: News media and public health response during the 2009 H1N1 outbreak in Canada

机译:陷入困境:加拿大2009年H1N1爆发期间的新闻媒体和公共卫生应对措施

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In this dissertation, I show how the high profile media story of a pandemic outbreak was a product of active societal agents and forces that fed off each other to shape, generate and exploit crises. Using media articles and interviews with public health leaders, public relations practitioners, and journalists who covered the 2009 H1N1 story in Canada, I combine media and communications studies, cultural studies and science and technology studies to explore how relevant social actors--in this case members of the media and public health officials--constructed the H1N1 pandemic as a public health crisis.;I argue that the media used the circumstance of widespread health danger to invigorate their role and importance in the public sphere, to produce what they saw as sound discourse for the public, whom they believed were eager for balanced and objective information. In doing so, the media promoted the idea of their audiences being bound together in bodily risk, and I argue that this tendency encouraged the idea of "biological citizenship" to create value in their news stories. I also contend that public health officials set up critical limitations by failing to recognize the news media as a complex mediator. The media response included strong elements of this failure. Public health and state leaders thought that journalists and their work could be controlled, yet had few tools to constrain the media or transmit a version of their messages. A breakdown in the management of the crisis ensued. Finally, I describe how public health and the media furthered a discourse that an ill and endangered body could be made resilient by a restored nation. This argument came to life with the H1N1 pandemic, when stability hinged on a nationalist frame and the population was invited to find comfort by sharing ways to reduce the global and invisible threat. I conclude by suggesting alternative approaches to the use of the news media in public health work, arguing that the extreme volume and intensity of media coverage during this outbreak should act as the catalyst for new thinking and approaches.
机译:在这篇论文中,我展示了大流行病爆发的备受媒体关注的故事是如何由积极的社会行为者和力量相互融合形成,产生和利用危机的产物。通过媒体报道和采访涵盖加拿大2009年H1N1故事的公共卫生领袖,公共关系从业人员和新闻记者,我结合了媒体和传播研究,文化研究和科学技术研究,探讨了在这种情况下社会角色的相关性媒体和公共卫生官员的成员-将H1N1大流行构成了公共卫生危机。;我认为,媒体利用普遍存在健康危险的情况来激发其在公共领域的作用和重要性,以产生他们所看到的公众的声音话语,他们认为他们渴望获得平衡和客观的信息。通过这样做,媒体提倡将受众捆绑在一起的观念置于人身危险之中,我认为这种趋势鼓励“生物公民身份”的观念在他们的新闻故事中创造价值。我还争辩说,公共卫生官员由于未能承认新闻媒体是复杂的调解人而设置了严重的限制。媒体的回应包括了这次失败的重要因素。公共卫生和国家领导人认为,新闻工作者及其工作可以得到控制,但几乎没有工具来限制媒体或传播他们的信息。随之而来的是危机管理的崩溃。最后,我描述了公共卫生和媒体如何促进这样一种论点,即一个患病和濒临灭绝的尸体可以由一个恢复的国家增强。这种争论随着H1N1流行病的来临而来,当时的稳定取决于民族主义框架,人们被邀请通过分享减少全球性和无形威胁的方法来寻求安逸。最后,我建议在公共卫生工作中使用新闻媒体的替代方法,并认为在这次疫情暴发期间媒体报道的数量和强度应作为新思维和新方法的催化剂。

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  • 作者

    Aylesworth-Spink, Shelley.;

  • 作者单位

    Queen's University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Queen's University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Public health.;Mass communication.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 311 p.
  • 总页数 311
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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