The purpose of this study was to investigate the way in which the tobacco issue has been framed in the mass media in South Africa. 363 South African newspaper articles published from January 1997 to December 2001 were analysed. Of the 224 articles finally selected for analysis, 100 were in line with the tobacco interest group and 124 supported the tobacco control group. The dominant frames used by the tobacco industry included “good product for the economy”, “concern about teenagers and youth”, “government’s role in reducing marketing visibility and destruction of jobs” and “discrimination and segregation”. The dominant frames used by the tobaccocontrol advocates included “death/diseases”, “innocent children”, “smokers in great danger”, “gl...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Lutte contre le tabagisme en Afrique du Su
Objective \ud \ud To determine smoking patterns in South Africa,\ud and to identify groups requiring...
Smoking causes an estimated 8 % of all adult deaths in South Africa, a figure which is likely to gro...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the way in which the tobacco issue has been framed in t...
BACKGROUND: The South African (SA) government has implemented comprehensive tobacco control measures...
With an estimated 1.2 billion smokers in the world, tobacco use is of pandemic proportions. The rela...
South Africa is situated at the southernmost tip of Africa and is divided into nine provinces: Weste...
Smoking is one of the major preventable causes of disease and premature death globally.[1] Tobacco ...
Behavioural risk factors such as tobacco smoking contribute significantly to the global and local di...
Introduction: Since tobacco use peaked in the early 1990s in South Africa, it has declined significa...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Lutte antitabac en Afrique du Sud : une stratégie ...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial...
Objective: To provide data on the South African adult population's smoking status, their knowledge o...
Background. Tobacco smoking is estimated to kill more than 44 000 South Africans every year. Studies...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to gain insight in the South African tobacco industry, its i...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Lutte contre le tabagisme en Afrique du Su
Objective \ud \ud To determine smoking patterns in South Africa,\ud and to identify groups requiring...
Smoking causes an estimated 8 % of all adult deaths in South Africa, a figure which is likely to gro...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the way in which the tobacco issue has been framed in t...
BACKGROUND: The South African (SA) government has implemented comprehensive tobacco control measures...
With an estimated 1.2 billion smokers in the world, tobacco use is of pandemic proportions. The rela...
South Africa is situated at the southernmost tip of Africa and is divided into nine provinces: Weste...
Smoking is one of the major preventable causes of disease and premature death globally.[1] Tobacco ...
Behavioural risk factors such as tobacco smoking contribute significantly to the global and local di...
Introduction: Since tobacco use peaked in the early 1990s in South Africa, it has declined significa...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Lutte antitabac en Afrique du Sud : une stratégie ...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial...
Objective: To provide data on the South African adult population's smoking status, their knowledge o...
Background. Tobacco smoking is estimated to kill more than 44 000 South Africans every year. Studies...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to gain insight in the South African tobacco industry, its i...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Lutte contre le tabagisme en Afrique du Su
Objective \ud \ud To determine smoking patterns in South Africa,\ud and to identify groups requiring...
Smoking causes an estimated 8 % of all adult deaths in South Africa, a figure which is likely to gro...