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Health Communication and Sport - Connections, Applications, and Opportunities (Hardcover): Jimmy Sanderson, Melinda R. Weathers Health Communication and Sport - Connections, Applications, and Opportunities (Hardcover)
Jimmy Sanderson, Melinda R. Weathers; Contributions by Janelle Applequist, Travis R Bell, Ali Bowes, …
R2,372 Discovery Miles 23 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Health Communication and Sport: Connections, Applications, and Opportunities aggregates sport and health communication into a collective resource that advances scholarly inquiry at the intersection of these two fields. Through bringing together a collaborative of scholars and practitioners who are doing work in areas ranging from mental health, to media, to youth sports, and social media, this volume evaluates health communication issues in sport contexts and inspires work that will answer contemporary questions and problems.

CTE, Media, and the NFL - Framing a Public Health Crisis as a Football Epidemic (Paperback): Travis R Bell, Janelle Applequist,... CTE, Media, and the NFL - Framing a Public Health Crisis as a Football Epidemic (Paperback)
Travis R Bell, Janelle Applequist, Christian Dotson-Pierson
R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

CTE, Media, and the NFL: Framing a Public Health Crisis as a Football Epidemic examines the central role of media in constructing an entangled relationship between chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and the National Football League (NFL), challenging a predominately symbiotic sports/media complex. The authors of this book analyze more than a decade of media coverage, along with three prominent films, to unpack how media discourse resurrects CTE, a preventable degenerative brain disease linked to boxing in 1928, and subsequently frames it as a football epidemic dating back to 2005. The authors position CTE as a public health crisis, whereby media coverage of CTE and the NFL's vigorous reliance on controversial published research by the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) Committee parallels the moral panic of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and Big Tobacco's manufacturing of doubt through faulty science. This book argues that the continued aspiration and idolization of the NFL, and its lack of accountability for health concerns surrounding brain injuries, highlight the firm grasp of hegemonic masculinity on the ideology of American football - further problematizing media's glorification of the sport. Scholars of sports media, health communication, and general media studies will find this book particularly useful to discuss longitudinal effects of media framing centered on critical health risks in sport and the challenge of translating accurate scientific knowledge to the public domain.

Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising in the United States - Primetime Pill Pushers (Paperback): Janelle Applequist Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising in the United States - Primetime Pill Pushers (Paperback)
Janelle Applequist
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R1,041 Discovery Miles 10 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How often do we stop to recognize what pharmaceutical advertisements are telling us? Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising in the United States: Prime Time Pill Pushers engages with this question to include how pharmaceutical companies are shaping the meaning of drug interventions for individuals and the ways in which pharmaceutical advertisements frame issues of identity and representation for patients and health care. Such issues highlight how patients are being framed as consumers in these advertisements, which then permits the commodification of health care to be celebrated. Such a celebration has strong ideological implications, including definitions of "the good life," patient agency, and the role of DTCAs in such depictions. By defining and discussing medicalization, pharmaceuticalization, and commodity fetishism, this book introduces how the term "pharmaceutical fetishism" can act as a means for describing the commodification of brand-name pharmaceutical drugs, which, via advertising and promotional culture, ignores large-scale production and for-profit motives of "big pharma."

Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising in the United States - Primetime Pill Pushers (Hardcover): Janelle Applequist Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising in the United States - Primetime Pill Pushers (Hardcover)
Janelle Applequist
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R2,497 Discovery Miles 24 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How often do we stop to recognize what pharmaceutical advertisements are telling us? Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising in the United States: Prime Time Pill Pushers engages with this question to include how pharmaceutical companies are shaping the meaning of drug interventions for individuals and the ways in which pharmaceutical advertisements frame issues of identity and representation for patients and health care. Such issues highlight how patients are being framed as consumers in these advertisements, which then permits the commodification of health care to be celebrated. Such a celebration has strong ideological implications, including definitions of "the good life," patient agency, and the role of DTCAs in such depictions. By defining and discussing medicalization, pharmaceuticalization, and commodity fetishism, this book introduces how the term "pharmaceutical fetishism" can act as a means for describing the commodification of brand-name pharmaceutical drugs, which, via advertising and promotional culture, ignores large-scale production and for-profit motives of "big pharma."

CTE, Media, and the NFL - Framing a Public Health Crisis as a Football Epidemic (Hardcover): Travis R Bell, Janelle Applequist,... CTE, Media, and the NFL - Framing a Public Health Crisis as a Football Epidemic (Hardcover)
Travis R Bell, Janelle Applequist, Christian Dotson-Pierson
R2,500 Discovery Miles 25 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

CTE, Media, and the NFL: Framing a Public Health Crisis as a Football Epidemic examines the central role of media in constructing an entangled relationship between chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and the National Football League (NFL), challenging a predominately symbiotic sports/media complex. The authors of this book analyze more than a decade of media coverage, along with three prominent films, to unpack how media discourse resurrects CTE, a preventable degenerative brain disease linked to boxing in 1928, and subsequently frames it as a football epidemic dating back to 2005. The authors position CTE as a public health crisis, whereby media coverage of CTE and the NFL's vigorous reliance on controversial published research by the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) Committee parallels the moral panic of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and Big Tobacco's manufacturing of doubt through faulty science. This book argues that the continued aspiration and idolization of the NFL, and its lack of accountability for health concerns surrounding brain injuries, highlight the firm grasp of hegemonic masculinity on the ideology of American football - further problematizing media's glorification of the sport. Scholars of sports media, health communication, and general media studies will find this book particularly useful to discuss longitudinal effects of media framing centered on critical health risks in sport and the challenge of translating accurate scientific knowledge to the public domain.

How Celebrity Lives Affect Our Own - Understanding the Impact on Americans' Public and Private Lives (Hardcover): Janelle... How Celebrity Lives Affect Our Own - Understanding the Impact on Americans' Public and Private Lives (Hardcover)
Janelle Applequist, Joshua N Azriel, Deborah S Bowen, Kevin Calcamp, Michelle Colpean, …
R2,500 Discovery Miles 25 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Famous: How Celebrity Lives Affect Our Own explores the effects celebrities have on their impressionable audience's lives, from copycat suicides, to postfeminist hypersexuality, to taking questionable celebrity health advice, and more. Celebrity advocacy and philanthropy are analyzed as contributors discuss Brad Pitt's rebuilding effort after Hurricane Katrina, Angelina Jolie's recent casting controversy, and Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest. Star brand building through social media and how that translates to the Broadway stage are also examined, as well as how the privacy laws demanded by celebrities can infringe on their own audience's First Amendment rights.

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