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Analyzing safety communication in industrial contexts visualizing a drug abuse epidemic: Media coverage, opioids, and the racialized construction of public health frameworks.
The article discusses how mainstream media has framed the opioid epidemic as a public health crisis. It emphasizes mortality to gain support and empathy for those affected by drug addiction. It reports the visual and textual strategies used in media representations, aligning with previous studies that have found the opioid crisis to be a public health concern.