As interlocutors in national level discourse with the power to influence public opinion and inform policy, the news media are an important data source in understanding the constitutive roles played by culture and discourse in shaping health experiences and outcomes. This paper reports on a critical discourse analysis of news media coverage of HIV in the Republic of Ireland between 2006 and 2016. This period is significant because of the considerable increase in new HIV diagnoses that occurred in Ireland after the 2008 recession. Analysis of articles ( = 103) demonstrated a pattern of dividing practices whereby people living with or affected by HIV were frequently positioned as somatically and morally deficient via discourses of risk and res...
The aim of this research study was to explore, within an Irish context, HIV-positive patients' exper...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
This study analyses contemporary cultural representations of HIV/AIDS suffering in the English-speak...
As interlocutors in national level discourse with the power to influence public opinion and inform p...
Improvements to treatment mean that HIV is now a chronic, manageable illness. People living with HIV...
With more than 500 new cases in Ireland, it is clear that HIV is not a disease of the past and it is...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
People living with HIV who perceive high levels of HIV-related stigma are more likely to abstain fro...
This paper aims to investigate what part Swedish media plays when it comes to portraying hiv and peo...
The UK has set itself the ambitious target of zero new HIV transmissions by 2030. HIV stigma is a si...
This Thesis is concerned with the ways in which discourses about HIV and AIDS are generated in Irel...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
Abstract—HIV appeared in Ireland following an opiate epidemic in the early 1980s. Initially, however...
In this study we examined the social construction of stigma toward HIV/AIDS in the Israeli press by ...
The aim of the research to be presented in this article was to explore, within an Irish context, HI...
The aim of this research study was to explore, within an Irish context, HIV-positive patients' exper...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
This study analyses contemporary cultural representations of HIV/AIDS suffering in the English-speak...
As interlocutors in national level discourse with the power to influence public opinion and inform p...
Improvements to treatment mean that HIV is now a chronic, manageable illness. People living with HIV...
With more than 500 new cases in Ireland, it is clear that HIV is not a disease of the past and it is...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
People living with HIV who perceive high levels of HIV-related stigma are more likely to abstain fro...
This paper aims to investigate what part Swedish media plays when it comes to portraying hiv and peo...
The UK has set itself the ambitious target of zero new HIV transmissions by 2030. HIV stigma is a si...
This Thesis is concerned with the ways in which discourses about HIV and AIDS are generated in Irel...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
Abstract—HIV appeared in Ireland following an opiate epidemic in the early 1980s. Initially, however...
In this study we examined the social construction of stigma toward HIV/AIDS in the Israeli press by ...
The aim of the research to be presented in this article was to explore, within an Irish context, HI...
The aim of this research study was to explore, within an Irish context, HIV-positive patients' exper...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
This study analyses contemporary cultural representations of HIV/AIDS suffering in the English-speak...