Liberalizing, Feminizing and Popularizing Health Communications in Asia
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the evolution of biomedical communication in Asia, this volume analyzes how popular media has enhanced public access to health information and choices. It adopts a multidisciplinary approach, connecting everyday health communications to larger social trends across the continent. The book is particularly relevant for scholars in science and technology studies, media and cultural studies, and sociology, offering insights into the intersection of media representation and public health discourse.
