Charles T Adeyanju

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Deadly Fever: Racism, Disease and a Media PanicPaperback, 23 July 2010

Deadly Fever: Racism, Disease and a Media Panic
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Part of Series
Fernwood Basics
Print Length
135 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Fernwood Publishing
Date Published
23 Jul 2010
ISBN-10
1552663418
ISBN-13
9781552663417

Description

Focusing on a 2001 Canadian news story that turned into a frantic rumor mill, this study analyses how media reporting on health issues often alarms the public, particularly when the race or immigration status of the sufferers is part of the coverage. In this case, a woman from the Congo was admitted to a hospital in Hamilton, Ontario, with a serious illness of unknown origin. Even though it was quickly determined that she did not carry the deadly Ebola virus, conjectures still spread through the Canadian media. Looking back at the event, this investigation conducts a content analysis of four major Canadian newspapers that carried the Hamilton story--as well as interviews with medical and other experts--and concludes that there was never any danger to the public.

Product Details

Author:
Charles T Adeyanju
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
CA
Date Published:
23 July 2010
Dimensions:
22.35 x 15.24 x 1.02 cm
ISBN-10:
1552663418
ISBN-13:
9781552663417
Language:
English
Pages:
135
Weight:
176.9 gm

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