Television, an Instrument for and a Mirror of Health and Health Services

Authors

  • Tricia Close-Koenig Université de Strasbourg
  • Angela Saward Wellcome Collection
  • Jessica Borge School of Advanced Study, University of London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18146/view.271

Keywords:

history of television, history of health, health services, public health, Europe

Abstract

This thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television has been an instrument for, as well as a mirror of, public service and specifically health services. Two approaches to this are featured and teased out. The first approach concerns health communication and campaigns, where information is diffused via television and strengthened or reinforced by visual and filmic means. The second concerns the structures that offer, manage and model norms of health and healthcare services. In introducing elements of the history of health, we hope to draw attention to the intersection of public health and television over the twentieth century, such that thinking about the relationship between them might change our understanding of both.

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Published

2020-12-24