Contemporary Issues and Debates in Health and Social Care

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Contemporary Issues and Debates in Health and Social Care
Aim
Understand how information relating to health and social care gives rise to
issues of concern to the public

Media Shaping Public Debate
Setting agendas and focusing public interest on particular subjects
Shaping the Content
Media accounts created by :
Social group
Political institutions
other interest groups such as lobbyists and the public relations industry
Media Content Analysis
What we are told and not told – is therefore a prime concern
The relationship of media content to audiences is not singular or one-way
News programming and Press Coverage Analyses :
Some news may be referenced only occasionally
Some news occupy a much more dominant position
being highlighted in news headlines or in interview questions or editorials
Media Content Analysis-Assumptions
Assumptions about Social relationships :
Motivations
Cause and effect
Responsibility
Consequence
Media Content Analysis- Migration Assumptions
The Motive- Constructed as economic advantage.
The Cause : Inadequate laws or Poor administrative Structures
The Effect : Uncontrolled flood
The responsibility is with politicians for failing to stop the flood
The consequences are that great burdens are placed on British society
Perspectives Analyses-Qualitative Approach
Marginalizing Some Perspectives
Promoting Some perspectives (Philo & Berry, 2011)
Perspectives Analyses-Quantitative Approach
Counting the use of specific phrases and meaningful terms
Exact language used to develop specific themes and the manner in which
the dominance of some was established (Briant et al., 2011; Philo, 1990; Philo
& Berry, 2004, 2011)

Conflicting Ideologies-Battle for legitimacy
Labour party and Social Democracy :
Believe that free market profiteering should be curbed
Believe that the people as a collective should own key sectors of industry and
commerce
Believe that the rights of working people should be defended.
Conflicting Ideologies-Battle for legitimacy
Conservative party and Individualism
The bulk of the British press is privately owned
The free market and deregulation has consistently been supported by the Murdoch- owned
press :
The Sun
The Times
Daily Telegraph
Daily Mail
Reference
Philo, G. (2010, August 15). Deficit crisis: Let’s really be in it together. The Guardian. Retrieved
from
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/aug/15/deficit-crisis-tax-the-rich
Briant, E., Philo, G., & Watson, N. (2011). Bad news for disabled people: How the newspapers are
reporting disability (Report). Retrieved from Inclusion London website:
http://www.inclusionlondon.co.uk/domains/inclusionlondon.co.uk/local/media/downloads/bad_ne
ws_for_disabled_people_pdf.pdf