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Development of a Codebook of Online Anti-Vaccination Rhetoric to Manage COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation

机译:开发在线反疫苗言论的码本管理Covid-19疫苗错误信息

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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.
机译:疫苗犹豫(尽管有可用性获得疫苗的延迟)代表了管理Covid-19大流行的重要障碍。疫苗犹豫与抗疫苗错误信息的患病率有关,通过社交媒体和用户生成的内容平台传播。本研究采用定性编码方法来识别抗疫苗和科维德歧视媒体共同的突出叙事和修辞风格。它根据主题,想象的拮抗剂和频率组织这些叙事和修辞。最常见的是叙述以“腐败的精英”为中心,并提出对儿童的脆弱性的吸引力。这些叙事和修辞学的鉴定可能有助于制定有效的公共卫生消息传递运动,因为叙事和情感在其他公共卫生通信环境中表现出有说服力的效果。

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