Basu Ambar, Dutta Mohan J
Department of Communication, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2098, USA.
Health Commun. 2007;21(2):187-96. doi: 10.1080/10410230701305182.
A growing number of communication scholars have articulated the need for understanding context as a key component of health meanings. In this project, the authors seek to explore the role of context in the domain of health meanings in tribal India. The tribal population in India comprises people who have been consistently isolated and exploited, and stripped of their rights and resources. Interest in their health is propelled by this marginalization and their existence in the twilight of tradition and modernization. This article, through the use of participant narratives and a grounded theory of analysis, aims to lay out how meanings of health are contextually constructed by tribals in India. The results demonstrate the constant pain and hardship that envelop their lives, their pining for structural capabilities, and a dialectical tension between tradition and modernization in the coexistence of multiple treatment options.
越来越多的传播学学者明确指出,理解语境是健康意义的关键组成部分。在这个项目中,作者试图探讨语境在印度部落健康意义领域中的作用。印度的部落人口由那些一直处于孤立和被剥削状态、权利和资源被剥夺的人组成。对他们健康的关注是由这种边缘化以及他们在传统与现代化的夹缝中生存所推动的。本文通过使用参与者的叙述和扎根理论分析,旨在阐述印度部落如何在语境中构建健康意义。结果表明,他们的生活充满了持续的痛苦和艰辛,他们渴望具备结构能力,并且在多种治疗选择并存的情况下,传统与现代化之间存在着辩证的张力。