Original paper
Emotional Cultures of Anti-Vaccine Websites: The Proliferation of an Unpopular Movement
Published: Jan 9, 2015
Abstract
Emotional Cultures of Anti-Vaccine Websites: The Proliferation of an Unpopular Movement
Stephanie A. Eckstrom, M.A.
University of Pittsburgh, 2014
Despite growing public criticism, the anti-vaccine movement continues to influence certain parents in their vaccine-related decisions. null This study analyzes three different anti-vaccine websites as tools of social movement organizations that are managed by social movement entrepreneurs who...
Paper Details
Title
Emotional Cultures of Anti-Vaccine Websites: The Proliferation of an Unpopular Movement
Published Date
Jan 9, 2015
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