Beschreibung
The study examined Toronto print news media framing of type 2 diabetes. Manifest content analysis was performed on three Toronto newspapers: the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, and the National Post, to examine the degree to which media employ a social determinants of health or lifestyle approach. The study also investigated the racialization of diabetes. Findings mirror that of biomedical discourse which racializes the disease and emphasizes individual behavioural factors. These outcomes have major implications for diabetes programs and policies due to the agenda setting function of the media.
Autorenporträt
Goldameir Oneka is a doctoral student at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. She has interests in human rights, social justice, public policy and health. Goldameir is the daughter of former diplomats and grew up in a political family where issues of social justice were fervently discussed.
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