Between facts and ambiguity: Discourses on medical cannabis in Swedish newspapers.

4区 医学 Q1 Medicine Atherosclerosis. Supplements Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-12 DOI:10.1177/1455072521996997
Ernesto Abalo
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Abstract

Aim: This study examines the discursive construction of medical cannabis in Swedish newspapers, with the aim of understanding how the news media recontextualise the medical potential of cannabis.

Design: The study is centred on the concept of recontextualisation, which focuses on how discourses are reinterpreted and reshaped when moving from one context to another, with a special focus on recontextualisation in relation to the media. Methodologically, the study uses critical discourse analysis to qualitatively analyse 134 articles of different subgenres, published in four Swedish newspapers between 2015 and 2020.

Results: The study shows that medical cannabis is constructed around myriad topics and contexts, ranging from news that focuses on the medical potential of cannabis to articles where medical cannabis is mentioned in passing and constructed in a more abstract form. The media have difficulties retaining a conceptual boundary between medical and recreational cannabis. Moreover, the study shows that the medical potential of cannabis is discursively constructed using three different discourses: patient discourse, strong science discourse, and weak science discourse.

Conclusions: The study suggests that there is a widening of the debate on cannabis in the Swedish public sphere, giving more recognition to the potential medical use of cannabis. The media, however, show difficulties in refining discourses on medical cannabis, which results in an altering between constructions that are strongly connected to science, and those that are not.

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在事实与模糊之间:瑞典报纸上关于医用大麻的论述。
目的:本研究探讨了瑞典报纸对医用大麻的话语建构,旨在了解新闻媒体是如何将大麻的医疗潜力重新语境化的:本研究以 "重新语境化 "这一概念为中心,该概念侧重于在从一种语境转换到另一种语境时,话语是如何被重新诠释和重塑的,并特别关注与媒体有关的重新语境化。在方法上,本研究采用批判性话语分析方法,对 2015 年至 2020 年间瑞典四家报纸上发表的 134 篇不同子类型的文章进行了定性分析:研究结果表明,医用大麻是围绕无数主题和语境构建的,从关注大麻医疗潜力的新闻到顺带提及医用大麻并以更抽象的形式构建的文章,不一而足。媒体很难保留医用大麻和娱乐用大麻之间的概念界限。此外,研究表明,大麻的医疗潜力是通过三种不同的话语构建的:患者话语、强科学话语和弱科学话语:研究表明,瑞典公共领域对大麻的讨论正在扩大,大麻的潜在医疗用途得到了更多认可。然而,媒体在完善有关医用大麻的论述方面表现出了困难,这导致了与科学密切相关和与科学无关的结构之间的变化。
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Atherosclerosis. Supplements
Atherosclerosis. Supplements 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Atherosclerosis brings together, from all sources, papers concerned with investigation on atherosclerosis, its risk factors and clinical manifestations.
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