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This edited collection - one of a kind in its field - addresses the theoretical and practical implications facing representations of midwifery and media. Bringing together international scholars and practitioners, this succinct volume offers a cross-disciplinary discussion regarding the role of media in childbirth, midwifery and pregnancy representation. One chapter critiques the provision and dissemination of health information and promotional materials in a suburban antenatal clinic, while others are devoted to specific forms of media - television, the press, social media – looking at how each contribute to women’s perceptions and anxieties with regard to childbirth.
Pregnancy --- Childbirth in mass media. --- Midwifery --- In mass media. --- Mass media --- Gestation --- Conception --- Physiology --- Reproduction --- Nursing specialties --- Midwives --- Communication. --- Digital media. --- Maternal and infant welfare. --- Culture. --- Nursing. --- Media and Communication. --- Digital/New Media. --- Maternal and Child Health. --- Global/International Culture. --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Infant welfare --- Infants --- Maternity welfare --- Child welfare --- Mothers --- Women --- Maternal health services --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Clinical nursing --- Nurses and nursing --- Nursing process --- Care of the sick --- Medicine --- Social aspects --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Charities --- Maternal and child health services.
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Verloskunde --- Bevalling --- Media --- Communicatie
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This edited collection - one of a kind in its field - addresses the theoretical and practical implications facing representations of midwifery and media. Bringing together international scholars and practitioners, this succinct volume offers a cross-disciplinary discussion regarding the role of media in childbirth, midwifery and pregnancy representation. One chapter critiques the provision and dissemination of health information and promotional materials in a suburban antenatal clinic, while others are devoted to specific forms of media - television, the press, social media - looking at how each contribute to women's perceptions and anxieties with regard to childbirth.
Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Sociology of social welfare --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Paediatrics --- Nursing --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Mass communications --- sociale media --- zwangerschap --- communicatie --- cultuur --- obstetrie --- ouders-kind relatie --- kraamzorg --- verpleegkunde --- vroedkunde --- globalisering --- Communication. --- Digital media. --- Gynecology. --- Culture. --- Nursing. --- Media and Communication. --- Digital and New Media. --- Global and International Culture.
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