Media-mediated AIDSLinda K. Fuller Hampton Press, 2003 - 356 pagine Health communication scholars both in the US and abroad, explore media-related aspects of AIDS. The books consensus is that whether that media is print, electronic, and/or visual, they all lie at the heart of understanding the messages we have, or perhaps have not, received about AIDS. |
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
The Voice of Reason? A Political Construction of AIDS | 11 |
Looking at Early Network News Coverage of the | 23 |
Copyright | |
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