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The Bridgend Suicides
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1.Why Suicide?.- 2.Production Processes of the British Press.- 3.Foundation for a Suicidal Culture.- 4.The Bridgend Suicides.- 5.Discursive Practices in Suicide Reporting.- 6.Bridgend in Film.- 7.Suicide: An End to stigma? 

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"Journalists and media practitioners worldwide should read this significant book on suicide. Ann Luce draws on an insightful media analysis of the tragic 2008 deaths by suicide at Bridgend in South Wales, and on her own journalistic practice, to explore the social, cultural and ethical dimensions of this continuing global health issue. This important work is a timely reminder of the responsibilities of the media in health reporting and communication." (Emeritus Professor R. Warwick Blood, News & Media Research Centre, University of Canberra, Australia) "The Bridgend Suicides offers a compelling account of how local press reporting of a succession of suicides by children and young people in Bridgend in 2008, created a feeding frenzy in national and international news media. Ann Luce, a journalist turned academic, offers a meticulously detailed, rare and extremely valuable case study of journalists' framing of suicide, newspapers' sensationalist coverage, and how both militate against public understanding of this significant issue for health and social policy. Written with compassion and academic rigour, The Bridgend Suicides is an important book for students, scholars and lay readers alike. Its contribution to the literatures of Journalism and Media Studies is substantial. It risks becoming a classic text; and deservedly so." (Bob Franklin, Professor of Journalism Studies, The Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Wales)

About the Author

Ann Luce is Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Communication at Bournemouth University, UK. She worked for nearly 10 years in newspaper and magazine journalism in the United States. Much of her research focuses on the reporting of suicide, but she has also worked on projects around representations of midwifery in the media, as well as teaching disabled people how to become citizen journalists. 

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