Infectious disease is far more than its biological components alone - it is experienced, often indirectly, through the meaning-making tools of our culture. Our mass-mediated communication about any given disease is thus profoundly shaped by a myriad of factors that may or may not be obvious to the consumer. This thesis explores one example of this cultural phenomenon through an analysis of news media coverage of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The SARS coverage resonates with historical narratives of emergent infectious disease, draws upon the cultural shifts that defined the modern era, and is shaped by collective anxieties specific to late-modern living. In examining these three areas of the SARS narrative, I offer a thorough an...
With increased globalisation comes the likelihood that infectious disease appearing in one country w...
The United States has experienced two SARS pandemics. During the current 2020-2021 coronavirus pande...
Since 2012, a novel coronavirus named Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, or MERS-Co...
In the Spring of 2003, there was a huge interest in the global news media following the emergence of...
Since the emergence of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s, social scientists and sociologists of health and illne...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
The outbreak of SARS (2002-2003) makes an interesting case study which illustrates the nexus of infe...
SARS (Acute Respiratory Syndrome) first presented itself to the global medical community as a case o...
This article reviews why SARS received so much media attention in Norway, beginning with description...
Since the 1990s a new biomedical discourse has developed around ‘emerging infectious diseases’ (EID)...
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
One of the largest recent disease outbreaks began in November of 2002, when the first cases of a dis...
Conference Theme; East Meets West: Expanding Frontiers and DiversityIn 2003 the SARS coronavirus see...
The global outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) dominated public discourse in the Ph...
The article raises the problem of the destructive impact of the infodemic phenomenon on the life of ...
With increased globalisation comes the likelihood that infectious disease appearing in one country w...
The United States has experienced two SARS pandemics. During the current 2020-2021 coronavirus pande...
Since 2012, a novel coronavirus named Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, or MERS-Co...
In the Spring of 2003, there was a huge interest in the global news media following the emergence of...
Since the emergence of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s, social scientists and sociologists of health and illne...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
The outbreak of SARS (2002-2003) makes an interesting case study which illustrates the nexus of infe...
SARS (Acute Respiratory Syndrome) first presented itself to the global medical community as a case o...
This article reviews why SARS received so much media attention in Norway, beginning with description...
Since the 1990s a new biomedical discourse has developed around ‘emerging infectious diseases’ (EID)...
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
One of the largest recent disease outbreaks began in November of 2002, when the first cases of a dis...
Conference Theme; East Meets West: Expanding Frontiers and DiversityIn 2003 the SARS coronavirus see...
The global outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) dominated public discourse in the Ph...
The article raises the problem of the destructive impact of the infodemic phenomenon on the life of ...
With increased globalisation comes the likelihood that infectious disease appearing in one country w...
The United States has experienced two SARS pandemics. During the current 2020-2021 coronavirus pande...
Since 2012, a novel coronavirus named Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, or MERS-Co...