Given the limited Australian media coverage of health news from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), the 2009 story of conjoined Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna was conspicuous for its scale. This paper draws on interviews with journalists who reported the story and considers what those seeking to increase the news exposure given to LMIC health issues might learn from this coverage. It considers, in particular, the extent to which the twins’ story fitted with prevailing journalistic norms and beliefs about both health and news, and suited professional expectations and routines, especially in relation to choice of sources and access to material. Finally, the paper surveys opportunities for broader and deeper coverage of such news ...
Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream media. We have b...
Previous research on developing health journalism in the Pacific region has encouraged journalists t...
This thesis will investigate, firstly, the presentation and handling of health news and ‘miracle cur...
Polis Intern and LSE MSc student Bani Bains reports on the latest Polis Lunchtime Talk featuring Mic...
In high-income nations mainstream television news remains an important source of information about b...
Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and percepti...
© 2013 Imison and Schweinsberg; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Medical tourism - travel ac...
In high-income nations mainstream television news remains an important source of information about b...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
The contemporary news media is an important site for exploring the diverse and complex cultural imag...
Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream media. We have b...
Health and medicine have long been leading news themes: studies of Australian print media have shown...
BACKGROUND: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
Background: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream media. We have b...
Previous research on developing health journalism in the Pacific region has encouraged journalists t...
This thesis will investigate, firstly, the presentation and handling of health news and ‘miracle cur...
Polis Intern and LSE MSc student Bani Bains reports on the latest Polis Lunchtime Talk featuring Mic...
In high-income nations mainstream television news remains an important source of information about b...
Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and percepti...
© 2013 Imison and Schweinsberg; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Medical tourism - travel ac...
In high-income nations mainstream television news remains an important source of information about b...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
The contemporary news media is an important site for exploring the diverse and complex cultural imag...
Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream media. We have b...
Health and medicine have long been leading news themes: studies of Australian print media have shown...
BACKGROUND: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
Background: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream media. We have b...
Previous research on developing health journalism in the Pacific region has encouraged journalists t...
This thesis will investigate, firstly, the presentation and handling of health news and ‘miracle cur...