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Schäfer | Quiring | Rossmann | Hastall | Baumann

Gesundheitskommunikation im gesellschaftlichen Wandel

Nomos,  2015, 237 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-2365-2


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The work is part of the series Gesundheitskommunikation | Health Communication (Volume 10)
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englischTechnological progress and the consequent convergence processes not only lead to profound changes in economy, politics and health care systems, but also in mass media and journalism. At the same time, social change processes such as the Demographic Change challenge modern societies, not only but particularly with regard to health care policy.

Based on contributions to the second annual meeting of the ad-hoc group Health Communication of the German Society for Journalism and Communication Science (DGPuK) in November 2014 in Mainz, Germany, the volume reflects chances and challenges of Social Change for modern Health Communication from a communication science perspective. The focus is on theoretical approaches, health aspects in mass media presentations health-related online communication and information seeking and intended and unintended effects of health messages.

With contributions by:

Marko Bachl, Eva Baumann, Nils Borchers, Anne-Linda Camerini, Viorela Dan, Martin Degen, Farina Madita Dobrick, Nicola Döring, Sarah Geber, Matthias R. Hastall, Simone Jäger, Anja Kalch, Christoph Klimmt, Nicola Krömer, Marcus Maurer, Tino G.K. Meitz, Lisa Meyer, Linda Mummer, Corinna Oschatz, Yvonne Prinzellner, Oliver Quiring, Isabel Rackow, Constanze Rossmann, Doreen Reifegerste, Markus Schäfer, Michael Scharkow, Sebastian Scherr, Peter Schulz, Markus Seifert, Astrid Spatzier, Michael Sülflow, Freya Sukalla, Anna Wagner, Juliane Wagner

»besonders spannend, wie für mich alltägliche Kommunikationsbereiche Gegenstand wissenschaftlicher Fragestellungen und Untersuchungen werden... ganz neue Perspektiven... lohnenswert... Dieser Tagungsband zur Gesundheitskommunikation zeigt das facettenreiche Bild dieses jungen Forschungsbereichs - von Gesundheit in den Massenmedien über Gesundheitskommunikation via Youtube und Wikipedia bis zu den Effekten von Gesundheitsbotschaften. Neue Aspekte in prägnanten Beiträgen machen dieses Buch zu einem Impuls- und Ideengeber.«
Nina Fleischmann, M.A., socialnet.de 2/2016