Framing the Opioid Crisis in Canada empirically examines public
debates about the opioid crisis by politicians, journalists, and the
general public, focusing on who they blame for the crisis and their
proposed solutions. Delving into the complex public discourse
surrounding one of the most pressing health crises in Canada, the
research investigates how politicians, journalists, and the general
public attribute responsibility for the opioid crisis and the
solutions they propose. By employing a mixed method approach including
the use of various digital tools, this book addresses critical gaps in
understanding the opioid crisis. Who do these actors blame for the
opioid crisis, and what are the differences and similarities in their
perspectives? How have their sources and narratives evolved over time?
What solutions do they propose, and how have these solutions changed?
Revealing a polarized discussion and crisis communication that often
overlooks the urgent needs of drug users, this is essential reading
not only for Canada but also for international audiences facing
similar challenges. The multidisciplinary approach provides valuable
insights for different academics, health professionals, and
policymakers for a better understanding of public health crises
worldwide.
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Divergent Issues in Public Debates
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ISBN
9781836629702
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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