La représentation médiatique du don et de la transplantation d’organes dans la presse suisse romande
A content analysis of Swiss French-speaking newspapers reveals their representation of organ donation and transplantation. A largely uncritical and unchallenged discourse of legitimization based on a portrayal of the patient and on the argument of an organ shortage characterizes this representation....
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description | A content analysis of Swiss French-speaking newspapers reveals their representation of organ donation and transplantation. A largely uncritical and unchallenged discourse of legitimization based on a portrayal of the patient and on the argument of an organ shortage characterizes this representation. Far from debating the issue, newspaper articles establish a consensus around organ donation as a medical procedure, as a moral gesture and as a social institution. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c3ccc1e7fbee4f73a5e27f3317f7001d2025-01-09T11:27:41ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442012-02-0130110.4000/communication.2884La représentation médiatique du don et de la transplantation d’organes dans la presse suisse romandeRaphaël HammerA content analysis of Swiss French-speaking newspapers reveals their representation of organ donation and transplantation. A largely uncritical and unchallenged discourse of legitimization based on a portrayal of the patient and on the argument of an organ shortage characterizes this representation. Far from debating the issue, newspaper articles establish a consensus around organ donation as a medical procedure, as a moral gesture and as a social institution.https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2884Switzerlandwritten presscontent analysisorgan donationlegitimization |
spellingShingle | Raphaël Hammer La représentation médiatique du don et de la transplantation d’organes dans la presse suisse romande Communication Switzerland written press content analysis organ donation legitimization |
title | La représentation médiatique du don et de la transplantation d’organes dans la presse suisse romande |
title_full | La représentation médiatique du don et de la transplantation d’organes dans la presse suisse romande |
title_fullStr | La représentation médiatique du don et de la transplantation d’organes dans la presse suisse romande |
title_full_unstemmed | La représentation médiatique du don et de la transplantation d’organes dans la presse suisse romande |
title_short | La représentation médiatique du don et de la transplantation d’organes dans la presse suisse romande |
title_sort | la representation mediatique du don et de la transplantation d organes dans la presse suisse romande |
topic | Switzerland written press content analysis organ donation legitimization |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2884 |
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