Pub Date : 2024-01-18DOI: 10.1080/17459435.2024.2307054
Elizabeth A. Johnson-Young
This paper focuses on birth choices, experiences, and perceptions of traumatic or challenging birth experiences. Maternal and postpartum health is a topic of importance in the United States, given ...
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Pub Date : 2023-12-13DOI: 10.1080/17459435.2023.2291011
Susan Mancino, Michael R. Kearney
This essay extends and enhances an understanding of human communication by framing a narrative-grounded approach to qualitative/interpretive communication research. Ronald C. Arnett’s application o...
这篇文章通过对定性/解释性传播研究采用以叙事为基础的方法,扩展并加强了对人类传播的理解。罗纳德-C-阿内特(Ronald C. Arnett)将叙事学应用于人类传播学研究中。
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Pub Date : 2022-02-15DOI: 10.1080/17459435.2022.2039754
Estelle Marie Ladrido, Ariel Robert Ponce
News stories carry boundary setting language that constructs nations as homogenous imagined communities and furthers the us-vs-them metanarrative that separates those who belong to one nation from those who do not. However, it may be possible that boundary-setting representations may be applied to groups within the nation-state. This article explores this possibility by examining the discourse constructed by mediated communication such as local and national television news programs about the Mindanao region in the southern Philippines. Results show that Mindanao-based journalists present Mindanao to local viewers as different, neglected, and violent. This is possibly an indication of how historical social processes involved in the emergence of the Mindanao state intersect the discursive ones concerned with national and regional identity construction.
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