A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause of death” in England and Wales. Ever fixated with the syndrome (an unfailingly newsworthy topic), the British press was quick to respond to the bulletin, consistently headlining that dementia was the nation’s “biggest killer,” while (re)formulating other aspects of the report in distorting and emotive metaphorical terms. In this paper we examine how the media, through use of a recurring set of linguistic and visual semiotic tropes, portrayed dementia as an agentive entity, a “killer,” which remorselessly attacks its “victims.” Such a broadly loaded and sensationalist representation, we argue, not only construed dementia as a direful and pern...
This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience of dementia to a dichotomised 'traged...
Media tend to reinforce the stigmatization of dementia as one of the most dreaded diseases in wester...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...
A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause...
A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause...
A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause...
Media coverage of dementia can influence public and professional attitudes towards the syndrome, sha...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This article draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ...
This study investigates discourses of dementia in the British national news media, examining a two m...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
This article examines the metaphors that are used to represent dementia in British tabloid newspaper...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
The news media, specifically online newspapers, is one of the powerful transmitters of discourse due...
yesFiction film is one of the most influential vehicles for the popularization of dementia. It is li...
The news media, specifically online newspapers, is one of the powerful transmitters of discourse due...
This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience of dementia to a dichotomised 'traged...
Media tend to reinforce the stigmatization of dementia as one of the most dreaded diseases in wester...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...
A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause...
A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause...
A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause...
Media coverage of dementia can influence public and professional attitudes towards the syndrome, sha...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This article draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ...
This study investigates discourses of dementia in the British national news media, examining a two m...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
This article examines the metaphors that are used to represent dementia in British tabloid newspaper...
Understanding dementia is a pressing challenge. Societal awareness is increasing, the cost of care i...
The news media, specifically online newspapers, is one of the powerful transmitters of discourse due...
yesFiction film is one of the most influential vehicles for the popularization of dementia. It is li...
The news media, specifically online newspapers, is one of the powerful transmitters of discourse due...
This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience of dementia to a dichotomised 'traged...
Media tend to reinforce the stigmatization of dementia as one of the most dreaded diseases in wester...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...