Vaccine Hesitancy and the Cultural Politics of Trust in the Dengvaxia Controversy: A Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Study of Online News Content, Producers, and Audiences

Vaccine hesitancy refers to the delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite vaccine availability. At its very core lies the problem of trust. Yet, there is very little research on the role of trust in vaccine hesitancy, particularly concerning its ideological dimension. This research aims...

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Main Author: Karl Patrick Mendoza
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Language:deu
Published: SEAS - Society for South-East Asian Studies 2020-12-01
Series:ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies
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Online Access:https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/article/view/4295
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spelling doaj-c5048b86059540cd9ace9260f3ed8f822021-01-07T10:30:06ZdeuSEAS - Society for South-East Asian StudiesASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies1999-253X2020-12-01132267274https://doi.org/10.14764/10.ASEAS-0037Vaccine Hesitancy and the Cultural Politics of Trust in the Dengvaxia Controversy: A Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Study of Online News Content, Producers, and AudiencesKarl Patrick Mendoza0University of CanterburyVaccine hesitancy refers to the delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite vaccine availability. At its very core lies the problem of trust. Yet, there is very little research on the role of trust in vaccine hesitancy, particularly concerning its ideological dimension. This research aims to describe and explore how the online news discourse on the Dengvaxia vaccine controversy legitimizes a particular trust culture in Philippine society. For this purpose, the research adopts the theory of social trust propounded by the Polish sociologist Piotr Sztompka and links it to the study of news media using critical discourse analysis. This research is an interdisciplinary project that adopts various concepts and lenses from sociology, linguistics, media studies, and public health.https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/article/view/4295vaccine hesitancytrustdengvaxia controversyphilippinescritical discourse analysis
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Vaccine Hesitancy and the Cultural Politics of Trust in the Dengvaxia Controversy: A Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Study of Online News Content, Producers, and Audiences
ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies
vaccine hesitancy
trust
dengvaxia controversy
philippines
critical discourse analysis
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title Vaccine Hesitancy and the Cultural Politics of Trust in the Dengvaxia Controversy: A Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Study of Online News Content, Producers, and Audiences
title_short Vaccine Hesitancy and the Cultural Politics of Trust in the Dengvaxia Controversy: A Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Study of Online News Content, Producers, and Audiences
title_full Vaccine Hesitancy and the Cultural Politics of Trust in the Dengvaxia Controversy: A Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Study of Online News Content, Producers, and Audiences
title_fullStr Vaccine Hesitancy and the Cultural Politics of Trust in the Dengvaxia Controversy: A Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Study of Online News Content, Producers, and Audiences
title_full_unstemmed Vaccine Hesitancy and the Cultural Politics of Trust in the Dengvaxia Controversy: A Critical Discourse-Ethnographic Study of Online News Content, Producers, and Audiences
title_sort vaccine hesitancy and the cultural politics of trust in the dengvaxia controversy: a critical discourse-ethnographic study of online news content, producers, and audiences
publisher SEAS - Society for South-East Asian Studies
series ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies
issn 1999-253X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Vaccine hesitancy refers to the delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite vaccine availability. At its very core lies the problem of trust. Yet, there is very little research on the role of trust in vaccine hesitancy, particularly concerning its ideological dimension. This research aims to describe and explore how the online news discourse on the Dengvaxia vaccine controversy legitimizes a particular trust culture in Philippine society. For this purpose, the research adopts the theory of social trust propounded by the Polish sociologist Piotr Sztompka and links it to the study of news media using critical discourse analysis. This research is an interdisciplinary project that adopts various concepts and lenses from sociology, linguistics, media studies, and public health.
topic vaccine hesitancy
trust
dengvaxia controversy
philippines
critical discourse analysis
url https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/article/view/4295
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