| Literature DB >> 24376370 |
Amanda Hinnant, María E Len-Ríos1, Rachel Young2.
Abstract
Health journalists often use personal stories to put a "face" on a health issue. This research uses a sociology-of-news approach, based on data collected from 42 in-depth interviews and three surveys with health journalists and editors [national (N = 774), state (N = 55), and purposive (N = 180)], to provide a first look at how important journalists think exemplars are to their stories. Results show journalists select exemplars to inform, inspire, and/or sensationalize a health issue. Some of the strategies journalists use to locate exemplars pose ethical concerns. Further, journalists rank the use of exemplars lower in aiding audience understanding compared with the use of experts, data and statistics, and definitions of technical terms.Entities:
Keywords: exemplars; exemplification theory; health communication; journalism; sociology of news
Year: 2013 PMID: 24376370 PMCID: PMC3873218 DOI: 10.1080/1461670X.2012.721633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Journal Stud ISSN: 1461-670X