Reporting Mental Illness in China

Reporting Mental Illness in China by Guy Malcolm Ramsay, published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group in 2021, offers an in-depth examination of how Chinese-language newspapers across greater China report on severe mental illness. This 182-page book explores the dynamics of media representation and its impact on public perception, focusing on the specific practices and motivations behind the reporting in local newspapers.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the intersection between journalism and mental health, highlighting the cultural and social factors that shape media narratives. The book delves into the implications of these reporting practices for public health and societal attitudes toward mental illness, making it a relevant resource for those interested in language arts, social science, and the anthropology of health. This edition provides a comprehensive look at the role of media in influencing perceptions of mental health within the Chinese context.
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This book examines how Chinese-language newspapers across greater China report on severe mental illness, and why they do so in the ways they do, iven that reporting in local newspapers can strongly influence how Chinese readers view the illness.
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