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Heidi J Larson

    Professor Larson is a leading anthropologist who examines the social and political factors influencing the uptake of health interventions and policy-making. Her work focuses on managing risk and misinformation from clinical trials to delivery, and on building public trust. She investigates the mechanisms that can foster acceptance of vaccinations and other health measures, particularly during global crises.

    Stuck
    • Stuck

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(239)Add rating

      Vaccine reluctance and refusal are no longer limited to the margins of society. Debates around vaccines' necessity -- along with quesitons around their side effects -- have gone mainstream, blending with geopolitical conflicts, political campaigns, celebrity causes, and "natural" lifestyles to win a growing number of hearts and minds. Today's anti-vaccine positions find audiences where they've never existed previously. Stuck examines how the issues surrounding vaccine hesitancy are, more than anything, about people feeling left out of the conversation. A new dialogue is long overdue, one that addresses the many types of vaccine hesitancy and the social factors that perpetuate them. To do this, Stuck provides a clear-eyed examination of the social vectors that transmit vaccine rumors, their manifestations around the globe, and how these individual threads are all connected.

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