Kline Kimberly N
Department of Speech Communication, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 62901, USA.
J Health Commun. 2006;11(1):43-59. doi: 10.1080/10810730500461067.
There is a burgeoning interest in the health and illness content of popular media in the domains of advertising, journalism, and entertainment. This article reviews the past 10 years of this research, describing the relationship between the health topics addressed in the research, the shifting focus of concerns about the media, and, ultimately, the variation in problems for health promotion. I suggest that research attending to topics related to bodily health challenges focused on whether popular media accurately or appropriately represented health challenges. The implication was that there is some consensus about more right or wrong, complete or incomplete ways of representing an issue; the problem was that the media are generally wrong. Alternatively, research addressing topics related to sociocultural context issues focused on how certain interests are privileged in the media. The implication was that competing groups are making claims on the system, but the problem was that popular media marginalizes certain interests. In short, popular media is not likely to facilitate understandings helpful to individuals coping with health challenges and is likely to perpetuate social and political power differentials with regard to health-related issues. I conclude by offering some possibilities for future health media content research.
在广告、新闻和娱乐领域,大众媒体的健康与疾病内容引发了越来越浓厚的兴趣。本文回顾了过去十年的这项研究,描述了研究中涉及的健康主题之间的关系、对媒体关注点的转变,以及最终健康促进问题的变化。我认为,关注与身体健康挑战相关主题的研究聚焦于大众媒体是否准确或恰当地呈现了健康挑战。这意味着对于呈现一个问题存在一些关于更正确或错误、完整或不完整方式的共识;问题在于媒体通常是错误的。另外,涉及社会文化背景问题相关主题的研究聚焦于某些利益如何在媒体中获得特权。这意味着相互竞争的群体在对这个体系提出主张,但问题在于大众媒体将某些利益边缘化了。简而言之,大众媒体不太可能促进有助于个人应对健康挑战的理解,并且很可能使与健康相关问题上的社会和政治权力差异长期存在。最后,我提出了未来健康媒体内容研究的一些可能性。