The Politics of Covid Vaccine Hesitancy and Opposition

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Abstract

Opposition to vaccines is not a new phenomenon, but positions once associated with traditional religious or conservative stances have given way to some highly disparate views that transcend traditional left/right/religious divisions. This article reviews recent literature showing how social media has contributed to the spread of conspiracy theories around Covid-19 and mass vaccination programmes. The narratives discussed are principally those of the right and the religious right.

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Sorell, T., & Butler, J. (2022). The Politics of Covid Vaccine Hesitancy and Opposition. Political Quarterly, 93(2), 347–351. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.13134

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