Celebrity Drug Scandals, Media Double Standards

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Media coverage reflects the conflicted status of drugs in a culture that both valorizes and demonizes their use. Sociologist Rebecca Tiger compares New York Times' coverage of Whitney Houston’s death and cyclist Lance Armstrong’s “performance enhancing drugs” scandal. Her analysis reveals the particular roles that race and gender play in how elite media and their readers negotiate and construct the morality tale of drug use.

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Tiger, R. (2013). Celebrity Drug Scandals, Media Double Standards. Contexts, 12(4), 36–41. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536504213511214

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