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[ecrea] CFP: Public Health & Communication
Thu Oct 06 17:46:12 GMT 2016
status: CfP Call for papers
publication project
Public Health & Communication
31.05.2017
Revue MEI Médiation et Information n°40
Research on public health seeks to save, to protect and to improve the
well-being of the population. To do so, research follows two goals: 1.
to study health issues in order to understand their epidemiological and
sociocultural origins. 2. To intervene with the population at large and
with vulnerable people to promote medical attention, measures of
protection and prevention. In public health, communication plays a role
within the frame of the second goal. This role consists in conveying new
behaviours adapted to health hazards, environmental hazards, to the
prevention of accidents, to the education to “safer sex”, to the
improvement of medical attention and living conditions, as well as to
the implementation of new civic regulations.
This bilingual issue n°40 of MEI, a peer reviewed journal published in
Paris, attempts to demonstrate how the interaction between public health
and communication sets up propaganda of a new hygiene ideology promoting
self-care and social government which benefits the entire community.
Hinging on key concepts of contemporary liberalism such as
self-responsibility, free will and non-discriminatory universalism,
public health communication covers several dimensions: customs
(different cultural practices, representations, and sensibility), types
(definition of the at-risk-population and vulnerable people), political
(promotion of the hygiene ideology), and state dimension (adoption of
new social regulations). This issue of MEI is inscribed in an
interdisciplinary framework, embracing information sciences, CDA, visual
semiotics, political science, and linguistics. The research corpus
includes different Medias which are likely to influence public opinion:
web sites, social networks, advertising TV campaigns, posters, adverts,
leaflets, and brochures. To be published in spring 2017.
Please send abstracts of one page by the end of October 2016.
Contact person: Michael Rinn (Directeur du numéro)
email: (michael.rinn /at/ univ-brest.fr)
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