Centre for Health Care Management, Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw, 02-678 Warsaw, Poland.
Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, 20-031 Lublin, Poland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Apr 1;18(7):3705. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18073705.
The study concerns the relationship between health and geopolitics in the United Kingdom (UK). To demonstrate this relationship, we examined the subject and tone of articles published in the popular media (on the example of tabloid the ) in 2006-2020 concerning health and medical care, and the health and health care practice of Eastern European immigrants belonging to and not belonging to the European Union (EU). There was an increase in media criticism of the behaviour of immigrants in the years 2014-2017, in the period around the referendum in favour of the UK leaving the EU (Brexit). Attention was drawn to the media's use of a Belief in a Zero-Sum Game (BZSG) narrative at that time. On both sides, "hosts" and the "guests", a progressive anomy process was observed, degrading the behaviour of individuals and social groups.
本研究关注英国(UK)健康与地缘政治之间的关系。为了证明这种关系,我们研究了 2006-2020 年间大众媒体(以小报为例)发表的有关健康和医疗保健的文章的主题和语气,以及属于和不属于欧盟(EU)的东欧移民的健康和医疗保健实践。在 2014-2017 年期间,即英国脱欧公投前后,媒体对移民行为的批评有所增加。当时,人们注意到媒体使用了一种零和博弈(BZSG)叙事。在双方,“东道主”和“客人”中,都观察到了一个渐进的失范过程,降低了个人和社会群体的行为。