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Write to Death: News Framing of the Right to Die Conflict, from Quinlan's Coma to Kevorkian's Conviction

Autor Elizabeth A. Gailey
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2003 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Has the mainstream media been careless in reporting on the issue of euthanasia? As the Right to Die and Physician Assisted Suicide movements gather steam, the national media have been too quick to perpetuate and focus on the medical and legal overtones of death. The ethical, religious, and philosophical dimensions of our increased acceptance of euthanizing the aged, infirm, and disabled are often neglected. Gailey argues that the press's failure to enrich public discourse may well erode its trustworthiness in the public's eye.Using abundant examples from analysis of elite, mainstream news publications, Gailey details how the national press systematically advanced pro-euthanasia views and interpretations, while marginalizing or omitting pro-life perspectives and frames. The battle over legalizing passive and active euthanasia has enormous social, economic, and ethical implications. An understanding of how the news media frame or package such issues for public consumption is critical. Gailey's integrative approach combines an exploration of the major historical, ideational, and economic factors leading to the rise of the Right to Die movement, and includes in-depth analysis of the media's framing of the controversy in the two decades Karen Ann Quinlan's coma in 1975 to Dr. Jack Kevorkian's 1999 conviction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275977139
ISBN-10: 0275977137
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ELIZABETH ATWOOD GAILEY is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Tennessee, Chatanooga. Her research focuses on media cultural studies and the mass media's role in social change.

Cuprins

PrefaceThe Quest for "A Good Death"Introduction"A Bomb in the Sickroom": The News Media and the Fight for 'Death with Dignity' in OregonDeified, Condoned, Villified, and Criminalized: A Brief History of EuthanasiaCrisis of Authority and the Seeds of ChangeThe Shaping Power of the News: Framing the Euthanasia DebateNews Frames and Framing Stages in Euthanasia CoverageThe"Bad Doctor" and the "Good Death": News Framing of KevorkianResults on the Ideology of Euthanasia FramesThe "Right to Die" as "Good Death": Implications and ConclusionsAppendix A: What's in a Name? Definitions and Terms Used in the Debate Over EuthanasiaAppendix B: Research MethodsAppendix C: Euthanasia TimelineBibliographyAbout the Author