This paper intends to explore argumentation as employed in institutional healthcare communication supranationally and in different developed countries to respond to distrust in vaccines as supported and spread by non-institutional sources like anti-vaccine movements. A corpus of institutional publications belonging to different genres are analysed from a critical discourse analysis perspective for: a) specific argumentative strategies employed to promote child immunisation;b) their linguistic realisation; c) their rhetorical relationship with anti-vaccination sources; d) their ethical aspects
Vaccines don’t make your baby autistic: arguing in favour of vaccines in institutional healthcare communication / A. Vicentini, K. Grego - In: Argumentation and reasoned action. 2 / [a cura di] D. Mohammed, M. Lewinski. - London : College Publications, 2016. - ISBN 9781848902121. - pp. 999-1020 (( Intervento presentato al 1. convegno European Conference on Argumentation tenutosi a Lisbon nel 2015.
Vaccines don’t make your baby autistic: arguing in favour of vaccines in institutional healthcare communication
K. Grego
2016
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This paper intends to explore argumentation as employed in institutional healthcare communication supranationally and in different developed countries to respond to distrust in vaccines as supported and spread by non-institutional sources like anti-vaccine movements. A corpus of institutional publications belonging to different genres are analysed from a critical discourse analysis perspective for: a) specific argumentative strategies employed to promote child immunisation;b) their linguistic realisation; c) their rhetorical relationship with anti-vaccination sources; d) their ethical aspectsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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