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Main Authors: Metzger, Gaudenz Urs, Braun, Tina
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17350022
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author Metzger, Gaudenz Urs
Braun, Tina
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Braun, Tina
contents In digital culture and its global economy, images circulate transnationally and shape cultural ideas about social and existential issues. While there is growing interest in death online, few studies have investigated the role of visual material in different forms of communication in this field. In this article, we examine the depiction of dying and death in stock photographs tagged with "palliative care" drawing on an image corpus of 618 photographs. Stock photographs are images produced for commercial purposes that are stored in databases by agencies on the Internet. To analyze how these representations depict fictional palliative care settings, we used visual grounded theory. The findings show that typical caregivers are portrayed as emphatic individuals, while patients appear as composed human beings facing death without fear. We argue that the images represent aspects of the modern hospice philosophy and the cultural narrative of healthy aging.
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spellingShingle Imaginaries of Dying: The Visual Rhetoric of Stock Images Tagged with "Palliative Care"
Metzger, Gaudenz Urs
Braun, Tina
Palliative Care
Dying and Death
Stock Photography
Hospice Philosophy
Visual Rhetoric
In digital culture and its global economy, images circulate transnationally and shape cultural ideas about social and existential issues. While there is growing interest in death online, few studies have investigated the role of visual material in different forms of communication in this field. In this article, we examine the depiction of dying and death in stock photographs tagged with "palliative care" drawing on an image corpus of 618 photographs. Stock photographs are images produced for commercial purposes that are stored in databases by agencies on the Internet. To analyze how these representations depict fictional palliative care settings, we used visual grounded theory. The findings show that typical caregivers are portrayed as emphatic individuals, while patients appear as composed human beings facing death without fear. We argue that the images represent aspects of the modern hospice philosophy and the cultural narrative of healthy aging.
title Imaginaries of Dying: The Visual Rhetoric of Stock Images Tagged with "Palliative Care"
topic Palliative Care
Dying and Death
Stock Photography
Hospice Philosophy
Visual Rhetoric
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17350022