The aim of this study is to explore how social media platforms, particularly TikTok, can be utilised as innovative technology-mediated spaces to create and spread specialised knowledge related to mental health and well-being. More specifically, this research seeks to address the intersection between medical discourse and digital participatory spaces (KhosraviNik 2017) by investigating the potential of social media in shaping and disseminating information about mental health. The study is based on the assumption that the technological affordances of the social media TikTok allow mental health experts, acting as specialised content producers, to perform multimodal discourses with distinctive linguistic and visual features connected to and stemming from the specific digital and participatory context of social media platforms.
Digital Narratives of Mental Health: Investigating Medical Communication on TikTok
Maria De Santo
2024-01-01
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The aim of this study is to explore how social media platforms, particularly TikTok, can be utilised as innovative technology-mediated spaces to create and spread specialised knowledge related to mental health and well-being. More specifically, this research seeks to address the intersection between medical discourse and digital participatory spaces (KhosraviNik 2017) by investigating the potential of social media in shaping and disseminating information about mental health. The study is based on the assumption that the technological affordances of the social media TikTok allow mental health experts, acting as specialised content producers, to perform multimodal discourses with distinctive linguistic and visual features connected to and stemming from the specific digital and participatory context of social media platforms.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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