Orste Lina, Krumina Alise, Kilis Emils, Adamsone-Fiskovica Anda, Grivins Mikelis
Baltic Studies Centre at Kokneses Prospekts 26-2, Riga, LV-1014, Latvia.
Baltic Studies Centre at Kokneses Prospekts 26-2, Riga, LV-1014, Latvia.
Appetite. 2021 Sep 1;164:105219. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105219. Epub 2021 Mar 24.
Topics concerning food and diets have gained prominence in academic writing, policy debates and media coverage, not least due to public health problems, sedentary lifestyles, and concerns regarding dietary habits and the impact of food production on climate change. The purpose of this paper is to reveal the ways dietary practices have been framed in the media through an analysis of Latvian print and digital media articles. A selection of 192 media articles published between 2014 and 2019 were analysed through the perspective of framing. The analysis identifies three prominent frames found in Latvian media: (i) a biomedical frame, (ii) a psychological frame, and (iii) a social practice frame. The frames are connected by several cross-cutting themes: individualisation, self-disciplining, gendering, and medicalisation. The results suggest that the media portray unhealthy dietary as the responsibility of individuals, whilst ignoring, with some exceptions, the impact of broader societal and food system processes. These results call for more attention to be paid by media content creators to the diversity of actors involved in food production, consumption and distribution and their inter-connections, as well as the impact that food systems have on economic, social, and ecological sustainability.
有关食品和饮食的话题在学术写作、政策辩论及媒体报道中日益突出,这尤其是由于公共卫生问题、久坐不动的生活方式,以及对饮食习惯和食品生产对气候变化影响的担忧。本文旨在通过分析拉脱维亚的印刷媒体和数字媒体文章,揭示媒体对饮食习惯的呈现方式。通过框架分析的视角,对2014年至2019年间发表的192篇媒体文章进行了筛选。分析确定了拉脱维亚媒体中出现的三个突出框架:(i)生物医学框架,(ii)心理框架,以及(iii)社会实践框架。这些框架通过几个交叉主题相互关联:个体化、自律、性别化和医学化。结果表明,媒体将不健康饮食描绘为个人的责任,同时在某些例外情况下忽略了更广泛的社会和食品系统过程的影响。这些结果呼吁媒体内容创作者更多地关注食品生产、消费和分配中涉及的行为主体的多样性及其相互联系,以及食品系统对经济、社会和生态可持续性的影响。