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Handbook of research on representing health and medicine in modern media
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Handbook of research on representing health and medicine in modern mediaGülsah Sari, editor.
other author:
Sari, Gulsah,
Published:
Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,2021.
Description:
1 online resource (615 p.)
Subject:
Health in mass media.
Online resource:
http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-6825-5
ISBN:
9781799868279$qebook
Handbook of research on representing health and medicine in modern media
Handbook of research on representing health and medicine in modern media
[electronic resource] /Gülsah Sari, editor. - Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,2021. - 1 online resource (615 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Media and health communication campaigns -- Chapter 2. Social media and health communication -- Chapter 3. Social media and health communication: vaccine refusal/hesitancy -- Chapter 4. Health communication concerning thenovel coronavirus pandemic -- Chapter 5. Health communication and social media: a study about using social media in medicine companies -- Chapter 6. The role of social media use in health communication: digitized health communication duringCOVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 7. Precede: proceed model for health communication an analysis of COVID coverage in Indian newspapers -- Chapter 8. Health risk communication and media -- Chapter 9. Risk communication and media in pandemics --Chapter 10. Risk communication and social media: COVID-19 pandemic planning and response in Turkey -- Chapter 11. Role of media in health literacy -- Chapter 12. Health literacy against misinformation and infodemic spreadin social media during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: the lie epidemic caused by misinformation -- Chapter 13. Could there be an alternative method of media literacy in promoting health in children and adolescents?: media literacy and health promotion-- Chapter 14. Disinformation, post-truth, and naive realism in COVID-19: melting the truth -- Chapter 15. The role of social media on dissemination of information during the COVID-19 pandemic: social media, dissemination of information, COVID-19 -- Chapter 16. Media and public health in the context of HIV/AIDS -- Chapter 17. Competitiveness in medical tourism: an evaluation on Kocaeli Medical tourism market -- Chapter 18. Case study of gender and career choices: being and becoming medical people -- Chapter 19. The relationship between organizational culture and organizational commitment: a research in private health institutions -- Chapter 20. Compulsory citizenship behavior and perceived stress level in thepandemic process: a research on healthcare professionals -- Chapter 21. The role of advertisements in promoting healthcare services and their effects on corporate image -- Chapter 22. Designing COVID-19 campaigns to achieve individual compliance: examples from Austria, the U.S., and Australia -- Chapter 23. Opportunity or togetherness?: reception analysis for advertisements publised in COVID-19 process Turkcell case -- Chapter 24. Investigation of social media sharing attitudesand practices of individuals with different mental structures in COVID-19 outbreak process -- Chapter 25. Impact of social media on pandemic COVID-19 outbreak -- Chapter 26. The role of social media in preventing the COVID-19 pandemic --Chapter 27. COVID-19 deaths on the digital media -- Chapter 28. Analysing digital media contents representing COVID-19 pandemics with "21-K method" -- Chapter 29. The use of Twitter for informing the public in the COVID-19 epidemic: example of health science committee of Turkish ministry -- Chapter 30. Precaution or stigma?: older adults in the Turkish national press during COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 31. COVID-19 and the mass media: a scenario of the pandemic in India --Chapter 32. Being autistic in Turkey and the representation of autism in media.
"This book is intended to provide a snapshot of the current state of representation of health and medicine in media, offering a resource for those in the field of health communication"--
ISBN: 9781799868279$qebookSubjects--Topical Terms:
298273
Health in mass media.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
214472
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: P96.H43 / H36 2021e
Dewey Class. No.: 070.4/49613
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