The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication and Popular Culture
Herausgeber: Beck, Christina S
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Herausgeber: Beck, Christina S
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The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication and Popular Culture offers rich insights into the ways in which communication about health through popular culture become a part of healing, wellness, and health-related decisions.
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The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication and Popular Culture offers rich insights into the ways in which communication about health through popular culture become a part of healing, wellness, and health-related decisions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9781032566184
- ISBN-10: 1032566183
- Artikelnr.: 71726698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9781032566184
- ISBN-10: 1032566183
- Artikelnr.: 71726698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christina S. Beck is a Professor in the School of Communication Studies at Ohio University (USA) and Past-President of the National Communication Association and Central States Communication Association.
1. Consequentiality of Popular Culture for Contemporary Health
Communication Part I: Framing of Health-Related Issues in Popular Culture
2. Popular Culture and Health Information 3. Mental Illness and Popular
Culture 4. Food in Popular Culture 5. Popular Culture and the Oppositional
Gazes of Black Women's Bodies: Mister v. Celie 6. Sexual Health and Popular
Culture 7. They Don't Look Sick: Popular Culture and Women's Health 8. The
Intersection of LGBTQ+ Identities and Popular Culture: Examining the
Stigmas, Stories, and Social Realities of Mediated Health Discourses 9.
"Death Loves to Be Represented": Death, Dying, and Palliative Care in
Popular Culture Part II: Exploring Popular Culture Influences on Health
Behaviors and Beliefs 10. Hollywood's Intoxicating Effects: A Qualitative
Analysis of Alcohol Use in 50 Popular College Fraternity Films 11.
Misinformation about Health in Popular Culture: The Prevalence, Influence,
and Mitigation of Health Misinformation 12. Popular Culture and Medical
Errors 13. Popular Culture and Pro-Health Choices 14. Sports and Health
Advocacy 15. Celebrity Health Narratives and Implications for Public
Conversations about Health 16. Social Media Influencers and Public Health
Narratives Part III: Considering Pro-Social Public Health Interventions in
Popular Culture 17. Entertainment-Education and Health Issues 18. Soap
Operas Raising Awareness of Physical and Mental Wellness 19. "Didn't ring
true for me": Queering Breast Cancer, Graphic Medicine, and Kimiko Does
Cancer: A Graphic Memoir 20. What Did I Just Watch? Media Literacy's
Relationship with Health Communication and Pop Culture 21. Medical Ethics,
Health Communication, and Popular Culture Part IV: Understanding Health
Issues in Popular Culture from Diverse Perspectives 22. Race, Ethnicity,
Popular Culture, and Health Communication 23. Popular Culture and Health
Communication across the Lifespan Part V: Pop Culture and Health
Communication: Looks to the Future 24. Looking to the Future of Popular
Culture and the Future of Public Health Interventions 25. Looking to the
Future of Popular Culture and Health Communication Theorizing and Advocacy
Communication Part I: Framing of Health-Related Issues in Popular Culture
2. Popular Culture and Health Information 3. Mental Illness and Popular
Culture 4. Food in Popular Culture 5. Popular Culture and the Oppositional
Gazes of Black Women's Bodies: Mister v. Celie 6. Sexual Health and Popular
Culture 7. They Don't Look Sick: Popular Culture and Women's Health 8. The
Intersection of LGBTQ+ Identities and Popular Culture: Examining the
Stigmas, Stories, and Social Realities of Mediated Health Discourses 9.
"Death Loves to Be Represented": Death, Dying, and Palliative Care in
Popular Culture Part II: Exploring Popular Culture Influences on Health
Behaviors and Beliefs 10. Hollywood's Intoxicating Effects: A Qualitative
Analysis of Alcohol Use in 50 Popular College Fraternity Films 11.
Misinformation about Health in Popular Culture: The Prevalence, Influence,
and Mitigation of Health Misinformation 12. Popular Culture and Medical
Errors 13. Popular Culture and Pro-Health Choices 14. Sports and Health
Advocacy 15. Celebrity Health Narratives and Implications for Public
Conversations about Health 16. Social Media Influencers and Public Health
Narratives Part III: Considering Pro-Social Public Health Interventions in
Popular Culture 17. Entertainment-Education and Health Issues 18. Soap
Operas Raising Awareness of Physical and Mental Wellness 19. "Didn't ring
true for me": Queering Breast Cancer, Graphic Medicine, and Kimiko Does
Cancer: A Graphic Memoir 20. What Did I Just Watch? Media Literacy's
Relationship with Health Communication and Pop Culture 21. Medical Ethics,
Health Communication, and Popular Culture Part IV: Understanding Health
Issues in Popular Culture from Diverse Perspectives 22. Race, Ethnicity,
Popular Culture, and Health Communication 23. Popular Culture and Health
Communication across the Lifespan Part V: Pop Culture and Health
Communication: Looks to the Future 24. Looking to the Future of Popular
Culture and the Future of Public Health Interventions 25. Looking to the
Future of Popular Culture and Health Communication Theorizing and Advocacy
1. Consequentiality of Popular Culture for Contemporary Health
Communication Part I: Framing of Health-Related Issues in Popular Culture
2. Popular Culture and Health Information 3. Mental Illness and Popular
Culture 4. Food in Popular Culture 5. Popular Culture and the Oppositional
Gazes of Black Women's Bodies: Mister v. Celie 6. Sexual Health and Popular
Culture 7. They Don't Look Sick: Popular Culture and Women's Health 8. The
Intersection of LGBTQ+ Identities and Popular Culture: Examining the
Stigmas, Stories, and Social Realities of Mediated Health Discourses 9.
"Death Loves to Be Represented": Death, Dying, and Palliative Care in
Popular Culture Part II: Exploring Popular Culture Influences on Health
Behaviors and Beliefs 10. Hollywood's Intoxicating Effects: A Qualitative
Analysis of Alcohol Use in 50 Popular College Fraternity Films 11.
Misinformation about Health in Popular Culture: The Prevalence, Influence,
and Mitigation of Health Misinformation 12. Popular Culture and Medical
Errors 13. Popular Culture and Pro-Health Choices 14. Sports and Health
Advocacy 15. Celebrity Health Narratives and Implications for Public
Conversations about Health 16. Social Media Influencers and Public Health
Narratives Part III: Considering Pro-Social Public Health Interventions in
Popular Culture 17. Entertainment-Education and Health Issues 18. Soap
Operas Raising Awareness of Physical and Mental Wellness 19. "Didn't ring
true for me": Queering Breast Cancer, Graphic Medicine, and Kimiko Does
Cancer: A Graphic Memoir 20. What Did I Just Watch? Media Literacy's
Relationship with Health Communication and Pop Culture 21. Medical Ethics,
Health Communication, and Popular Culture Part IV: Understanding Health
Issues in Popular Culture from Diverse Perspectives 22. Race, Ethnicity,
Popular Culture, and Health Communication 23. Popular Culture and Health
Communication across the Lifespan Part V: Pop Culture and Health
Communication: Looks to the Future 24. Looking to the Future of Popular
Culture and the Future of Public Health Interventions 25. Looking to the
Future of Popular Culture and Health Communication Theorizing and Advocacy
Communication Part I: Framing of Health-Related Issues in Popular Culture
2. Popular Culture and Health Information 3. Mental Illness and Popular
Culture 4. Food in Popular Culture 5. Popular Culture and the Oppositional
Gazes of Black Women's Bodies: Mister v. Celie 6. Sexual Health and Popular
Culture 7. They Don't Look Sick: Popular Culture and Women's Health 8. The
Intersection of LGBTQ+ Identities and Popular Culture: Examining the
Stigmas, Stories, and Social Realities of Mediated Health Discourses 9.
"Death Loves to Be Represented": Death, Dying, and Palliative Care in
Popular Culture Part II: Exploring Popular Culture Influences on Health
Behaviors and Beliefs 10. Hollywood's Intoxicating Effects: A Qualitative
Analysis of Alcohol Use in 50 Popular College Fraternity Films 11.
Misinformation about Health in Popular Culture: The Prevalence, Influence,
and Mitigation of Health Misinformation 12. Popular Culture and Medical
Errors 13. Popular Culture and Pro-Health Choices 14. Sports and Health
Advocacy 15. Celebrity Health Narratives and Implications for Public
Conversations about Health 16. Social Media Influencers and Public Health
Narratives Part III: Considering Pro-Social Public Health Interventions in
Popular Culture 17. Entertainment-Education and Health Issues 18. Soap
Operas Raising Awareness of Physical and Mental Wellness 19. "Didn't ring
true for me": Queering Breast Cancer, Graphic Medicine, and Kimiko Does
Cancer: A Graphic Memoir 20. What Did I Just Watch? Media Literacy's
Relationship with Health Communication and Pop Culture 21. Medical Ethics,
Health Communication, and Popular Culture Part IV: Understanding Health
Issues in Popular Culture from Diverse Perspectives 22. Race, Ethnicity,
Popular Culture, and Health Communication 23. Popular Culture and Health
Communication across the Lifespan Part V: Pop Culture and Health
Communication: Looks to the Future 24. Looking to the Future of Popular
Culture and the Future of Public Health Interventions 25. Looking to the
Future of Popular Culture and Health Communication Theorizing and Advocacy