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Fear and responsibility:Discourses of obesity and risk in the UK press
Abstract: This paper examines how the UK print media represents risk in reporting about obesity. Using corpus linguistics methods (keywords, collocations and consideration of concordance lines) combined with qualitative discourse analysis, references to risk were analysed in a 36-million-word corpus of articles from the national British press about obesity, published between 2008 and 2017. Two main analytical directions were followed: differences between newspapers (in terms of political affiliation and format) and change over time. Obesity was found to be both a risk factor for diseases like cancer but also itself the consequence of risk factors such as over-eating or not getting enough sleep. When talking about risk, tabloid newspapers tended to discuss the former type of risk, whereas broadsheets focussed on the latter. Left-leaning newspapers tended to focus on the role of powerful institutions, while right-leaning newspapers wrote more about risk in terms of individuals, either focussing on personal responsibility or the role of biological factors in determining an individual’s risk. References to risks relating to obesity increased both in terms of raw frequency and proportional frequency over the decade examined, with the largest increase occurring between 2016 and 2017. The year 2017 was characterised by more reference to scientific research and risks of health conditions that were referred to in dramatic terms (e.g. as a deadly risk), as well as containing more personalised language (e.g. more use of the second person pronoun your). The analysis indicates how notions of risk intersect with neoliberal principles of illness and self-management. In addition, readers receive different messages about risks relating to obesity depending on which newspapers they read, and there is evidence for an increasing reliance on a discourse of fear around obesity in the British national press overall.
URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/149899/
https://doi.org/10.1080/13669877.2020.1863849
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Patient feedback and duration of treatment:A corpus-based analysis of written comments on cancer care in England
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Identifying and describing functional discourse units in the BNC Spoken 2014
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Obesity in the News:Language and Representation in the Press
Brookes, Gavin; Baker, Paul. - : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Evaluating the impact of teaching sessions on NHS values to foundation doctors: a thematic analysis of participants' reflections
In: Future Healthc J (2021)
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Changing frames of obesity in the UK press 2008–2017
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The language of patient feedback : a corpus linguistic study of online health communication
Evans, Craig; Baker, Paul; Brookes, Gavin. - New York : Routledge, 2019
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Examining vocabulary acquisition through word associations:triangulating the psycholinguistic and corpus-based approaches
Gablasova, Dana. - : Routledge, 2019
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The Language of Patient Feedback:A Corpus Linguistic Study of Online Health Communication
Baker, Paul; Brookes, Gavin; Evans, Craig. - : Routledge, 2019
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Working at the interface of hydrology and corpus linguistics:using corpora to identify unrecorded droughts in nineteenth-century Britain
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Corpus Linguistics and Event-Related Potentials
Hughes, Jennifer; Hardie, Andrew. - : Routledge, 2019
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Queering Masculinities in Language and Culture
Baker, Paul [Herausgeber]; Balirano, Giuseppe [Herausgeber]. - London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018
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Corpus Methods in Linguistics
In: Research methods in linguistics (2018), S. 167-191
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Keywords:Signposts to objectivity?
Baker, Paul. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018
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American and British English : divided by a common language?
Baker, Paul. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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The hate that dare not speak its name?
In: Contemporary discourses of hate and radicalism across space and genres (Amsterdam, 2017), p. 99-128
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Corpus-based approaches
Subtirelu, Nicolas; Baker, Paul. - : Routledge, 2017
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Sexuality
Baker, Paul. - : Routledge, 2017
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Proceedings of the 23rd Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: part three: Genoa, Italy. 28 September – 01 October 2016
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Proceedings of the 23rd Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: part three
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