Genrestratifiering och massmedias neutralisering av kritiken mot ADHD

Ett kunskapssociologiskt perspektiv

Authors

  • Jonas Lindblom Mälardalens högskola

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.52.18278

Keywords:

mass media, scientific controversy, ADHD, genre, DAMP

Abstract

Genre stratification and the mass media’s neutralization of the critique of ADHD: A sociology of knowledge perspective

This study examines how the Swedish mass media has dealt with the opposition against the neuropsychiatric diagnosis ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Drawing on empirical data from eight of the largest newspapers in Sweden (n=778 articles) the study focuses on the scientific controversy of DAMP, 2000–2006. DAMP (Dysfunction in Attention, Motor Control and Perception) is a diagnostic term denoting difficulties similar to ADHD, and which was used in Sweden at the time of the controversy. The study uncovers the ideological role played by the mass media during the DAMP-controversy, and demonstrates the significance of genre. While the spokespersons for DAMP/ADHD were given exclusive and systematic access to the news genre, the forum of fact-production in the mass media, the critics of DAMP/ADHD were confined to arguing and expressing their opinions in the debate genre. Based on the various effects of genre differences a comprehensive analytical tool for the sociology of knowledge, called genre stratification, is developed in the study

Published

2015-03-13

How to Cite

Lindblom, Jonas. 2015. “Genrestratifiering Och Massmedias Neutralisering Av Kritiken Mot ADHD: Ett Kunskapssociologiskt Perspektiv”. Sociologisk Forskning 52 (1):33-60. https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.52.18278.

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