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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Main Author: Raphaël Hammer
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Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2012-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2884
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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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