Bodies and health on television have not been extensively researched, in particular in the socialist and transition to market-economy contexts.The conference seeks to analyse how television and its evolving formats –contemporary, similar and yet differing in national broadcast contexts– expressed and staged bodies and health from local, regional, national and international perspectives. The conference seeks to better understand the role that TV, as a modern visual mass media, has played in what may be cast as the transition from a national bio-political public health paradigm at the beginning of the twentieth century, to alternative societal forms of the late twentieth century when (supposedly) “better” and “healthier” lives were increasing...
International audienceSince the first successful human organ transplants of the late 60s, television...
Cosmetic surgery reality television (CSRTV) is not merely about cosmetic surgery, nor merely about r...
Since the 1960s, the European television landscape and the supply of television programs have change...
In the television age, health and the body have been broadcasted in many ways: in short health educa...
The conference aims to bring together scholars from different fields (such as, but not limited to, h...
Following Broadcasting health and disease in 2017 and Tele(visualing) Health 2018, this third confer...
Televising the socialist body. Projections of health and welfare on the socialist and post-socialist...
International audienceThis thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television ...
This thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television has been an instrument...
Analysing health education films from the German Democratic Republic broadcast on TV during the 1970...
The object of this research commanded by the European Community was to understand the mechanisms and...
Body, Capital and Screens: Visual Media and the Healthy Self in the 20th Century brings together new...
Within contemporary society, television is a prevalent source of health information. This thesis dra...
In From Media Systems to Media Cultures: Understanding Socialist Television, Sabina Mihelj and Simon...
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
International audienceSince the first successful human organ transplants of the late 60s, television...
Cosmetic surgery reality television (CSRTV) is not merely about cosmetic surgery, nor merely about r...
Since the 1960s, the European television landscape and the supply of television programs have change...
In the television age, health and the body have been broadcasted in many ways: in short health educa...
The conference aims to bring together scholars from different fields (such as, but not limited to, h...
Following Broadcasting health and disease in 2017 and Tele(visualing) Health 2018, this third confer...
Televising the socialist body. Projections of health and welfare on the socialist and post-socialist...
International audienceThis thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television ...
This thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television has been an instrument...
Analysing health education films from the German Democratic Republic broadcast on TV during the 1970...
The object of this research commanded by the European Community was to understand the mechanisms and...
Body, Capital and Screens: Visual Media and the Healthy Self in the 20th Century brings together new...
Within contemporary society, television is a prevalent source of health information. This thesis dra...
In From Media Systems to Media Cultures: Understanding Socialist Television, Sabina Mihelj and Simon...
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
International audienceSince the first successful human organ transplants of the late 60s, television...
Cosmetic surgery reality television (CSRTV) is not merely about cosmetic surgery, nor merely about r...
Since the 1960s, the European television landscape and the supply of television programs have change...