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The Media and Anti-Aging Medicine: Witch-Hunt, Uncritical Reporting or Fourth Estate?

机译:媒体和抗衰老医学:女巫,不为人知的报道还是第四财产?

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In this paper, which brings together aging research and media research, we will contribute to the mapping of the complicated cartography of anti-aging by analyzing the press coverage of anti-aging medicine. The mass media decisively shape societal impacts of the expert scientific discourse on anti-aging. While sensitivity towards the heterogeneity of the field of anti-aging is increasing to some degree in the social-gerontological discussion, the role of the media in transmitting the various anti-aging messages to the general public has so far not been systematically scrutinized. Current opinions on the press coverage of anti-aging medicine range from proponents’ complaints of a media witch-hunt against them to opponents’ reproaches about uncritical reporting of this complex topic. This paper discusses whether the media act accordingly to the ideal of the fourth estate, controlling the increased power of science in the 20th century. Our areas of investigation are two Western countries: the USA and Germany. Both countries have experienced an apparent increase in the average age of their populations, which has led to increasingly vigorous public debate since the late 20th century. The subjects of our study are three organizations that represent different approaches to anti-aging medicine: the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, the German Society of Anti-Aging Medicine, and the Methuselah Foundation. The article discusses the programs, goals, and media strategies of these organizations and compares them with the anti-aging messages that actually make their way to the reader in the media “interdiscourse.” The article asks whether transatlantic learning processes within the anti-aging medicine movement as well as in the media can be identified. The paper’s methods and sources are those of contemporary history and ethnography. The three approaches to anti-aging medicine are drawn from publications of spokespersons from the three presented anti-aging medicine organizations and from participant observation of anti-aging medicine conferences in Germany and Europe during the period from 2005 to 2008. The media analysis is based on the study of about 300 articles that appeared between 1990 and 2009 in US and German dailies and weeklies such as Newsweek, The New York Times, Der Spiegel, and Die Welt. Our analysis shows that, against the backdrop of pessimistic demographic apprehensions, the leitmotiv of both nations’ medical journalism between 1990 and 2009 was overwhelmingly pro anti-aging medicine. It is criticized that medical journalism on anti-aging medicine refrains from own investigations on potential risks. Scrutinizing activities of the media in terms of a fourth estate require stimulation from science itself. Hence, we argue for sensitization of medical journalism regarding ageism.
机译:本文将衰老研究和媒体研究结合起来,通过分析抗衰老医学的新闻报道,将有助于绘制复杂的抗衰老地图。大众媒体决定性地塑造了专家科学话语对抗衰老的社会影响。在社会老年学讨论中,尽管人们对抗衰老领域的异质性的敏感度在一定程度上有所提高,但迄今为止,尚未系统地审查媒体在向公众传播各种抗衰老信息方面的作用。对于抗衰老医学的新闻报道,当前的看法包括支持者对媒体进行巫婆追捕的抱怨,以及反对者对这个复杂话题的非批判性报道的责备。本文讨论了媒体是否按照第四财产的理想行事,控制了20世纪科学的力量。我们的调查领域是两个西方国家:美国和德国。两国的平均年龄都有明显增长,自20世纪末以来,这引发了越来越激烈的公开辩论。我们研究的对象是代表抗衰老药物的不同方法的三个组织:美国抗衰老医学研究院,德国抗衰老医学学会和玛土撒拉基金会。本文讨论了这些组织的计划,目标和媒体策略,并将它们与抗衰老信息进行了比较,这些信息实际上是在媒体“交流”中向读者传递的。文章询问是否可以识别抗衰老医学运动以及媒体中的跨大西洋学习过程。该论文的方法和来源是当代历史和民族志的方法和来源。三种抗衰老药物的方法均来自三个抗衰老医学组织的发言人的出版物,以及从2005年至2008年在德国和欧洲举行的抗衰老医学会议的参与者观察。媒体分析基于研究了1990年至2009年之间在美国和德国每日和每周(例如《新闻周刊》,《纽约时报》,《明镜》和《世界报》)上发表的约300篇文章。我们的分析表明,在悲观的人口统计学忧虑的背景下,两国医学新闻学的主旨是1990年至2009年之间绝大多数都是抗衰老医学。有人批评,抗衰老医学的医学新闻阻碍了自己对潜在风险的调查。仔细研究媒体活动的第四要素需要科学本身的刺激。因此,我们主张医学新闻学对老年主义敏感。

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