Advances in Mass Media
Healthcare is a rapidly expanding area of application for Artificial Intelligence (AI). Although there is considerable excitement about its potential, there are also substantial concerns about the negative impacts of these technologies. Since screening and diagnostic AI tools now have the potential to fundamentally change the healthcare landscape, it is important to understand how these tools are being represented to the public via the media.
Sample Chapter(s)
Preface (1024 KB)
Components of the Book:
  • Chapter 1
    Reporting of screening and diagnostic AI rarely acknowledges ethical, legal, and social implications a mass media frame analysis
  • Chapter 2
    Advertising in health and medicine using mass media to communicate with patients
  • Chapter 3
    Understanding and Enhancing the Role of the Mass Media in Evolutionary Psychology Education
  • Chapter 4
    Comparison analysis of childhood body mass index cut-offs in predicting adulthood carotid intima media thickness Tehran lipid and glucose study
  • Chapter 5
    Development of mass media resources to improve the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about the effects of treatments a human-centred design app
  • Chapter 6
    A rapid, simple and sensitive microfluidic chip electrophoresis mass spectrometry method for monitoring amino acids in cell culture media
  • Chapter 7
    Application of upscaling methods for fluid flow and mass transport in multi-scale heterogeneous media A critical review
  • Chapter 8.
    Media news on vaccines and vaccination The content profile, sentiment and trend of the online mass media during 2015–2020 in India
  • Chapter 9
    The New Totalitarians The Swedish COVID-19 strategy and the implications of consensus culture and media policy for public health
  • Chapter 10
    An analysis of use and effectiveness of communication channels, media and tools in post-earthquake private housing reconstruction in Nepal
Emma K. Frost, Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values (ACHEEV), School of Health and Society, Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities, University of Wollongong, Northfields Avenue, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia

Stacy M Carter, Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values (ACHEEV), School of Health and Society, Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities, University of Wollongong, Northfields Avenue, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia

James K. Elrod, Willis-Knighton Health System, 2600 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, LA 71103, USA

John L Fortenberry Jr, LSU Shreveport, 1 University Place, Shreveport, LA 71115, USA

Justin R Garcia, Departments of Biological Sciences and Anthropology, and Institute for Evolutionary Studies, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, USA

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