流血的边界和内部敌人:1979-2019年新闻杂志封面如何描绘滥用药物

IF 2.3 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Bryan E. Denham, S. Cacciatore, Michael Caves
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摘要

这项研究调查了三份新闻杂志《时代》、《新闻周刊》和《美国新闻与世界报道》的封面如何描述1979年至2019年期间的药物滥用情况。调查结果与现有的研究一致,表明对供应的严格关注导致了对来自中南美洲的拉丁裔贩运者的诋毁。我们还看到了新闻杂志对粉末可卡因和快克可卡因的描述方式的差异,并观察到“洗白”阿片类药物滥用的模式。对未来的研究提出了启示和建议。
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Bleeding Borders and Enemies Within: How Newsmagazine Covers Portrayed Drugs of Abuse, 1979–2019
This study examined how the covers of three newsmagazines, Time, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report, portrayed drugs of abuse between 1979 and 2019. Findings showed consistency with extant research suggesting that a rigid focus on supply has resulted in a vilification of Latino traffickers from Central and South America. We also saw differences in how newsmagazines portrayed powder cocaine and crack cocaine and observed patterns of “White washing” opioid abuse. Implications and recommendations for future research are provided.
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Contemporary Drug Problems
Contemporary Drug Problems Social Sciences-Law
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3.30
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23
期刊介绍: Contemporary Drug Problems is a scholarly journal that publishes peer-reviewed social science research on alcohol and other psychoactive drugs, licit and illicit. The journal’s orientation is multidisciplinary and international; it is open to any research paper that contributes to social, cultural, historical or epidemiological knowledge and theory concerning drug use and related problems. While Contemporary Drug Problems publishes all types of social science research on alcohol and other drugs, it recognizes that innovative or challenging research can sometimes struggle to find a suitable outlet. The journal therefore particularly welcomes original studies for which publication options are limited, including historical research, qualitative studies, and policy and legal analyses. In terms of readership, Contemporary Drug Problems serves a burgeoning constituency of social researchers as well as policy makers and practitioners working in health, welfare, social services, public policy, criminal justice and law enforcement.
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