This is an electronic version of an article published in the Journal of Risk Research © 2009 Copyright Taylor & Francis; Journal of Risk Research is available online at www.tandfonline.com. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13669870802661455This article reviews why SARS received so much media attention in Norway, beginning with descriptions of the dynamics and dilemmas faced in health risk communication from the point of view of medical experts and generalist journalists. How the Norwegian media covered SARS is then described and analysed in relation to these risk communication dynamics and dilemmas. Based on the description and short analysis, connotations of the main narratives in the different phases of the SARS outbreak are then discusse...
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Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wo...
Acts of terror often entail major challenges for healthcare services. Not just the medical support, ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Journal of Risk Research © 2009 Copyrig...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
With increased globalisation comes the likelihood that infectious disease appearing in one country w...
Infectious disease is far more than its biological components alone - it is experienced, often indir...
In the Spring of 2003, there was a huge interest in the global news media following the emergence of...
Since the emergence of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s, social scientists and sociologists of health and illne...
The risk perception as presented by the media is important because it is usually through the media ...
The article raises the problem of the destructive impact of the infodemic phenomenon on the life of ...
AbstractMediawatch: Lethal virus outbreaks may help sell newspapers but Bernard Dixon finds that the...
Conference Theme; East Meets West: Expanding Frontiers and DiversityIn 2003 the SARS coronavirus see...
News carries a unique signifying power, a power to represent events in particular ways (Fairclough, ...
This article reflects the emergency measures taken by the Taiwanese government during the SARS outbr...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
A quantitative analysis of newspaper coverage of SARS was conducted, where the occurrence of the wo...
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