Anti-vaxxers

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Anti-vaxxers by Jonathan M. Berman explores the history and science behind vaccine hesitancy and opposition. It investigates the roots of the anti-vaccination movement, examining how misinformation, mistrust, and social dynamics contribute to vaccine scepticism. The book seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of this complex issue, drawing on historical context and scientific evidence.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in exploring the reasons behind vaccine hesitancy and the historical context of the anti-vaccination movement. It provides a detailed examination of the social and scientific factors influencing public opinion and the role of misinformation. If you're curious about how science communication can address vaccine scepticism, this might be a fascinating read.

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Anti-vaxxers

"A presentation of the scientific argument in favor of vaccination, which probes the consequences, origins and impact of the the anti-vaccination movement"--

A history of the anti-vaccination movement, from its nineteenth-century antecedents to today's anti-vax activism, offering strategies for refuting its claims.

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From science advocate and March on Science National Co-Chair Jonathan M. Berman, Anti-Vaxxers is an essential takedown of the anti-vaccination movement. It traces the origins from its nineteenth-century antecedents to today's Facebook activists, offering strategies for refuting false claims made by friends and family.

Described as a "clear and insightful" critique by the Financial Times, Anti-Vaxxers delves into the troubling persistence of anti-vaccination beliefs. Despite the undeniable success of vaccines as one of the most effective public health interventions in history, a vocal anti-vaccination movement persists. This movement includes celebrity activists like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Jenny McCarthy and spreads its message through books, documentaries, and social media.

In Anti-Vaxxers, Jonathan Berman examines this phenomenon comprehensively, recounting its history and scrutinising its claims. He suggests a strategy for countering these misguided beliefs by first explaining how vaccines function and then exploring the resistance to Britain's Vaccination Act of 1853. Berman demonstrates how past arguments mirror those made by today's anti-vaxxers.

The book also addresses the development of new vaccines in the twentieth century, such as those against polio and MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), and the infamous debunked paper that erroneously linked the MMR vaccine to autism. It touches upon the CDC conspiracy theory from the documentary Vaxxed, the debate over alternative vaccination schedules, Kennedy's misled campaign against thimerosal, and the exploited religious exemptions to vaccination.

Berman argues that changing the minds of anti-vaxxers requires more than presenting them with a list of facts; instead, it's about addressing the cultural aspects tied to how individuals perceive themselves as parents and community members. Effective pro-vaccination efforts should highlight these cultural aspects rather than merely countering social media posts.

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Jonathan M. Berman's Anti-vaxxers is praised for its timely and insightful exploration of the anti-vaccine movement's history and its cultural and psychological underpinnings. Reviews highlight the book's clarity, scientific rigor, and practical advice on engaging vaccine skeptics. The narrative underscores the movement's deep roots and warns against relying solely on scientific evidence to counter it, emphasising the need for understanding and strategic communication.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780262539326

Publisher: MIT Press Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 September 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: MIT Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 137.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Jonathan M. Berman is Assistant Professor in the Department of Basic Sciences at NYITCOM-Arkansas. An active science communicator, he served as national cochair of the 2017 March for Science.

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