“East” in Europe—Health Dimension through the Lens of the UK Daily Mail and Statistical Facts

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The study concerns the relationship between health and geopolitics in the United Kingdom (UK). To demonstrate this relationship, we examined the subject and tone of articles published in the popular media (on the example of tabloid the Daily Mail) in 2006–2020 concerning health and medical care, and the health and health care practice of Eastern European immigrants belonging to and not belonging to the European Union (EU). There was an increase in media criti-cism of the behaviour of immigrants in the years 2014–2017, in the period around the referendum in favour of the UK leaving the EU (Brexit). Attention was drawn to the media’s use of a Belief in a Zero‐Sum Game (BZSG) narrative at that time. On both sides, “hosts” and the “guests”, a progres-sive anomy process was observed, degrading the behaviour of individuals and social groups.

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Lecka, I., Pantyley, V., Fakeyeva, L., & Cruceanu, A. (2021). “East” in Europe—Health Dimension through the Lens of the UK Daily Mail and Statistical Facts. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18073705

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