与同性恋者的创伤并行不悖:猴痘耻辱与主流媒体

IF 0.9 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of Communication Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1177/01968599241241467
Rachel Grant, Alan Halaly
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主流媒体在政府的引导下将猴痘描绘成一种性传播疾病,加剧了男同性恋和男男性行为者(MSM)的过度性化和耻辱感。本研究旨在了解美国主流媒体在 2022 年对猴痘的报道中是如何延续对男同性恋者和双性恋者(MSM)的污名化的。因此,本文对同性恋研究和健康传播领域有所贡献。通过话语分析,我们发现了三种话语,包括全球差异、LGBTQ 行为与污名化以及对健康差异的种族化讨论。
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Paralleling the Gay Man's Trauma: Monkeypox Stigma and the Mainstream Media
Mainstream media portrayed monkeypox as a sexually transmitted disease through government guidance and increased a sense of hypersexualization and stigma among gay men and men who have sex with men (MSM). The purpose of this study is to understand how the US mainstream media perpetuated stigma toward gay and bisexual men (MSM) in its coverage of monkeypox in 2022. This article, therefore, contributes to the fields of queer studies and health communication. Using discourse analysis, we found three discourses including: Global disparities, LGBTQ Behavior and Stigma, and Racialized Discussion of Health Disparities.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Inquiry emphasizes interdisciplinary inquiry into communication and mass communication phenomena within cultural and historical perspectives. Such perspectives imply that an understanding of these phenomena cannot arise soley out of a narrowly focused analysis. Rather, the approaches emphasize philosophical, evaluative, empirical, legal, historical, and/or critical inquiry into relationships between mass communication and society across time and culture. The Journal of Communication Inquiry is a forum for such investigations.
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