This paper explores how tensions and power differentials within public mental health interact with the practices of media production in entertainment television. I present the findings of a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with story consultants from mental health organisations and Senior Executives, Producers and script-writers from UK television series (n=14). Story advisors welcome the opportunity to reach larger and younger audiences in distinct ways and to share the ‘lived experience’ of mental distress through well-researched characters. They accept their relative lack of power to negotiate dramatic storylines which conflate mental distress with criminality and may undermine their anti-stigma ideals. The ‘medical...
This thesis attempts to describe and delineate the ways in which madness is represented on British t...
This study presents a comprehensive review of the literature to support the argument that: (1) telev...
We analysed news articles published in national and local British newspapers between 2007 and 2015 t...
Purpose: This critical review of historical and contemporary literature explores the role of televis...
The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and televisi...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
There is a common perception that media depiction of mental health and illness is overwhelmingly neg...
This article investigates the boundary work of young people who disclose personal experiences of men...
This article explores factual television coverage of mental health by British public service broadca...
Since its beginnings in the late 1940s, the crime-based media genre has continuously maintained its ...
This article explores continuities between traditional iconographies of madness and images of mental...
Mental health difficulties remain a major source of burden and distress for individuals, families, h...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
Background: Mass media, specifically television, has provided information and influenced perceptions...
This thesis attempts to describe and delineate the ways in which madness is represented on British t...
This study presents a comprehensive review of the literature to support the argument that: (1) telev...
We analysed news articles published in national and local British newspapers between 2007 and 2015 t...
Purpose: This critical review of historical and contemporary literature explores the role of televis...
The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and televisi...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
There is a common perception that media depiction of mental health and illness is overwhelmingly neg...
This article investigates the boundary work of young people who disclose personal experiences of men...
This article explores factual television coverage of mental health by British public service broadca...
Since its beginnings in the late 1940s, the crime-based media genre has continuously maintained its ...
This article explores continuities between traditional iconographies of madness and images of mental...
Mental health difficulties remain a major source of burden and distress for individuals, families, h...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
Background: Mass media, specifically television, has provided information and influenced perceptions...
This thesis attempts to describe and delineate the ways in which madness is represented on British t...
This study presents a comprehensive review of the literature to support the argument that: (1) telev...
We analysed news articles published in national and local British newspapers between 2007 and 2015 t...