Thomas Sandra P
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-4180, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2006 Jun-Jul;27(6):481-9. doi: 10.1080/07399330600770189.
Editorials written by a journal editor proved a glimpse of that individual's philosophy and opinions about topical events. The purpose of the present project was to analyze the editorials of Phyllis Noerager Stern during the years that she served as editor-in-chief of Health Care for Women International (1983-2001). Using ethnographic content analysis, 65 editorials were examined to ascertain: (1) what event triggered the editorial; (2) what aim or objective could be identified; and (3) what rhetorical devices the editor employed. Personal narratives and editorials about the abuse/exploitation of women made up the largest categories. Stern's grounded theory orientation, fascination with other cultures, and zest for life were evident throughout the corpus of editorials.
期刊编辑撰写的社论能让人一窥该编辑对于热点事件的理念和观点。本项目的目的是分析菲利斯·诺勒格·斯特恩在担任《国际妇女保健》主编期间(1983 - 2001年)撰写的社论。运用人种志内容分析法,对65篇社论进行了审视,以确定:(1)引发社论的事件是什么;(2)能明确的目的或目标是什么;(3)编辑采用了哪些修辞手法。关于妇女受虐待/剥削的个人叙述和社论占了最大的类别。在整个社论语料库中,斯特恩基于扎根理论的取向、对其他文化的着迷以及对生活的热情都很明显。