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How the mass media report social statistics: A case study concerning research on end-of-life decisions
Seale, Clive
- In:
Social Science & Medicine
71
(
2010
)
5
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pp. 861-868
print and broadcast media reports. The case study contributes to existing
knowledge
about the ways in which mass media …
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Changing patterns of death and dying
Seale, Clive
- In:
Social Science & Medicine
51
(
2000
)
6
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pp. 917-930
knowledge
about differences in the dying trajectories of different causes of death is summarised and gaps in this
knowledge
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Media constructions of sleep and sleep disorders: A study of UK national newspapers
Seale, Clive
;
Boden, Sharon
;
Williams, Simon
;
Lowe, Pam
; …
- In:
Social Science & Medicine
65
(
2007
)
3
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pp. 418-430
tabloid readers are therefore relatively less exposed to officially sanctioned forms of
knowledge
about sleep. Analysis of …
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Gender, cancer experience and internet use: A comparative keyword analysis of interviews and online cancer support groups
Seale, Clive
;
Ziebland, Sue
;
Charteris-Black, Jonathan
- In:
Social Science & Medicine
62
(
2006
)
10
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pp. 2577-2590
's
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gathering activities. Web forums, though actually quite publicly visible, appear to be subjectively experienced by …
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Awareness of dying: Prevalence, causes and consequences
Seale, Clive
;
Addington-Hall, Julia
;
McCarthy, Mark
- In:
Social Science & Medicine
45
(
1997
)
3
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pp. 477-484
, and being of higher social class are independently predictive of full open awareness, a condition marked both by
knowledge
…
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