Clive Seale is Professor of Medical Sociology at Queen Mary University of London.
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Media Health and Everyday Life The Forms of Media Health The Production of Unreality Danger, Fear and Insecurity Villains and Freaks Innocent Victims Professional Heroes Ordinary Heroes Real Men, Real Women
`This book appears to fill a substantial gap in the literature at present. There are, quite simply, no books available which engage seriously and competently with the presentation of health issues in the media, and certainly none which focuses on representations of health and illness in as thematically coherent a manner as Seale proposes to do' - Richard Gwyn, University of Cardiff `This is an excellent resource for students. It provides a comprehensive review of secondary literature in the field and is very well researched. Students of sociology of health and illness and in media and communication studies will find the book invaluable' - David Oswell, Goldsmiths College, University of London `This is a comprehensive work on media health, providing an invaluable "toolkit" for understanding health and the media in contemporary society. Seale goes further than previous textbooks, critiquing the 'lament' of media health promoters in order to explore the moralisation and commercialisation of media health' - Dr Annette Hill, University of Westminster