The Internet offers rich opportunities for examining the construction of health and illness through multiple visual and textual modes. Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis (MCDA) is a method that provides researchers with the tools to critically examine online constructions of health and illness. We discuss our use of MCDA to analyse four Australian breast cancer websites. We examine how breast cancer is constructed through the online presentation of information and support services. We also discuss four key points of MCDA: meaning is multimodal, language is never neutral, meanings are infused with power relations, and underlying choices and assumptions need to be analysed. We illustrate these points by examining how these websites constr...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
A growing body of research has recently been devoted to argumentative discourse in healthcare settin...
The Internet offers rich opportunities for examining the construction of health and illness through ...
Adequate information is crucial for patient participation in health trajectories. The objective of t...
Despite ‘cultural competence’ rhetoric within health care, women’s varied breast cancer experiences ...
Despite ‘cultural competence’ rhetoric within health care, women’s varied breast cancer experiences ...
Abstract People’s ability to critically assess cancer-related information is essential from a preven...
This study offers a multimodal discourse analytic description of online self-care communication as a...
This study offers a multimodal discourse analytic description of online self-care communication as a...
Many have studied the interrelations between online spaces and offline contexts, highlighting that i...
Many have studied the interrelations between online spaces and offline contexts, highlighting that i...
Many have studied the interrelations between online spaces and offline contexts, highlighting that i...
Many have studied the interrelations between online spaces and offline contexts, highlighting that i...
This thesis explores the experience of breast cancer patients' online participation in relation to ...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
A growing body of research has recently been devoted to argumentative discourse in healthcare settin...
The Internet offers rich opportunities for examining the construction of health and illness through ...
Adequate information is crucial for patient participation in health trajectories. The objective of t...
Despite ‘cultural competence’ rhetoric within health care, women’s varied breast cancer experiences ...
Despite ‘cultural competence’ rhetoric within health care, women’s varied breast cancer experiences ...
Abstract People’s ability to critically assess cancer-related information is essential from a preven...
This study offers a multimodal discourse analytic description of online self-care communication as a...
This study offers a multimodal discourse analytic description of online self-care communication as a...
Many have studied the interrelations between online spaces and offline contexts, highlighting that i...
Many have studied the interrelations between online spaces and offline contexts, highlighting that i...
Many have studied the interrelations between online spaces and offline contexts, highlighting that i...
Many have studied the interrelations between online spaces and offline contexts, highlighting that i...
This thesis explores the experience of breast cancer patients' online participation in relation to ...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
A growing body of research has recently been devoted to argumentative discourse in healthcare settin...