Journal title SALUTE E SOCIETÀ
Author/s Giampietro Gobo, Barbara Sena
Publishing Year 2019 Issue 2019/2
Language Italian Pages 15 P. 176-190 File size 207 KB
DOI 10.3280/SES2019-002014
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The dichotomy "pro-vax"/"no-vax" is a mass media artefact and does not account for the complexity of the debate on vaccines and immunization policies. Unlike, a phenomenological oriented sociological approach steps away from any partisan position, advocating an independent view. Accordingly, the analysis of the attitudes and actors involved in the debate shows that: there exist at least nine different (and sometimes overlapping) positions; "no-vax" is the smallest minority; the polarization (if any) seems between standard versus contextual and personalized approaches to health. Consequently, the research questions the "hesitancy" category, because it does not fully account for the complexity of the vaccine criticism and is too grounded on a specific actor only (the parents), neglecting other actors, including scientists. Finally, the role (hitherto neglected) of scientists and general practitioners is highlighted. A clue of a new scientific controversy?
Keywords: Vaccine hesitancy, childhood mandatory vaccination, pro-vax, no-vax, personalized medicine, public health.
Giampietro Gobo, Barbara Sena, Oltre la polarizzazione "pro-vax" versus "no-vax". Atteggiamenti e motivazioni nel dibattito italiano sulle vaccinazioni in "SALUTE E SOCIETÀ" 2/2019, pp 176-190, DOI: 10.3280/SES2019-002014