Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation
Vaccine hesitancy (delay in obtaining a vaccine, despite availability) represents a significant hurdle to managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine hesitancy is in part related to the prevalence of anti-vaccine misinformation and disinformation, which are spread through social media and user-generated...
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doaj-a1526d3bdf66406ca01cf0c78e34d8162021-07-23T13:44:18ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-07-01187556755610.3390/ijerph18147556Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine MisinformationBrian Hughes0Cynthia Miller-Idriss1Rachael Piltch-Loeb2Beth Goldberg3Kesa White4Meili Criezis5Elena Savoia6Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL), American University, Washington, DC 20016, USAPolarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL), American University, Washington, DC 20016, USAEmergency Preparedness Research Evaluation & Practice (EPREP) Program, Division of Policy Translation & Leadership Development, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USAJigsaw, Google LLC, New York, NY 10011, USAPolarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL), American University, Washington, DC 20016, USAPolarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL), American University, Washington, DC 20016, USAEmergency Preparedness Research Evaluation & Practice (EPREP) Program, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USAVaccine hesitancy (delay in obtaining a vaccine, despite availability) represents a significant hurdle to managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine hesitancy is in part related to the prevalence of anti-vaccine misinformation and disinformation, which are spread through social media and user-generated content platforms. This study uses qualitative coding methodology to identify salient narratives and rhetorical styles common to anti-vaccine and COVID-denialist media. It organizes these narratives and rhetorics according to theme, imagined antagonist, and frequency. Most frequent were narratives centered on “corrupt elites” and rhetorics appealing to the vulnerability of children. The identification of these narratives and rhetorics may assist in developing effective public health messaging campaigns, since narrative and emotion have demonstrated persuasive effectiveness in other public health communication settings.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7556COVID-19vaccine hesitancyanti-vaxpublic health communicationattitudinal inoculationmisinformation |
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Brian Hughes Cynthia Miller-Idriss Rachael Piltch-Loeb Beth Goldberg Kesa White Meili Criezis Elena Savoia Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy anti-vax public health communication attitudinal inoculation misinformation |
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Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation |
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Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation |
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Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation |
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Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation |
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Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation |
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development of a codebook of online anti-vaccination rhetoric to manage covid-19 vaccine misinformation |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Vaccine hesitancy (delay in obtaining a vaccine, despite availability) represents a significant hurdle to managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine hesitancy is in part related to the prevalence of anti-vaccine misinformation and disinformation, which are spread through social media and user-generated content platforms. This study uses qualitative coding methodology to identify salient narratives and rhetorical styles common to anti-vaccine and COVID-denialist media. It organizes these narratives and rhetorics according to theme, imagined antagonist, and frequency. Most frequent were narratives centered on “corrupt elites” and rhetorics appealing to the vulnerability of children. The identification of these narratives and rhetorics may assist in developing effective public health messaging campaigns, since narrative and emotion have demonstrated persuasive effectiveness in other public health communication settings. |
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy anti-vax public health communication attitudinal inoculation misinformation |
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