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健康与疾病的(不)可见性:作为一个不受监管的公共卫生平台的照片墙

(In) visibility of health and illness: Instagram as an unregulated public health platform.

作者信息

Kent Rachael

机构信息

Digital Humanities, King's College London, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

出版信息

Anthropol Med. 2024 Sep;31(3):297-312. doi: 10.1080/13648470.2024.2386887. Epub 2024 Nov 12.

Abstract

This paper examines the changing terrain of accessing health and illness guidance and information through the lens of social media, specifically It argues how Instagram, has increasingly become an unregulated -public health platform in today's digital society. Drawing on extensive empirical interview data from two research projects before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, which explored how users showcased and performed health and illness on Instagram, this paper demonstrates how Instagram has became an important forum from which to perform proactive health practices, as well as to legitimate ill health through making healthy behaviours visible, as well as invisible illnesses like disease, COVID-19, and mental health conditions. Over time and through continuous sharing of this content may contribute to increased understanding or even a de-stigmatisation of such illnesses or chronic conditions. With the social media market currently valued at 49.9 billion, and influencer spending around 4.9 billion, the value, reach and direct impact of this 'attention economy' on public health should not be underestimated. Instagram serves as a forum for these practices and helps legitimize ill health by making both healthy behaviours and -invisible illnesses visible. This visibility can contribute to increased understanding and de-stigmatization of chronic conditions and mental health issues. The paper argues that Instagram has evolved into an informal, unregulated public health platform.

摘要

本文从社交媒体的视角审视了获取健康与疾病指导及信息的不断变化的领域,具体而言,它论证了在当今数字社会中,照片墙(Instagram)如何日益成为一个不受监管的公共卫生平台。本文借鉴了新冠疫情之前及期间两个研究项目的大量实证访谈数据,这些数据探讨了用户如何在照片墙上展示和呈现健康与疾病状况。本文展示了照片墙如何成为一个重要的平台,人们既能在此践行积极的健康行为,又能通过展示健康行为以及诸如疾病、新冠疫情和心理健康问题等隐性疾病,使不健康状况合理化。随着时间的推移,通过持续分享此类内容,可能有助于增进对这些疾病或慢性病的理解,甚至消除对它们的污名化。鉴于当前社交媒体市场价值499亿美元,有影响力者的支出约为49亿美元,这种“注意力经济”对公共卫生的价值、影响力和直接影响不容小觑。照片墙为这些行为提供了一个平台,并通过使健康行为和隐性疾病都变得可见,帮助使不健康状况合理化。这种可见性有助于增进对慢性病和心理健康问题的理解,并消除对它们的污名化。本文认为,照片墙已演变成一个非正式的、不受监管的公共卫生平台。

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