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Anti/Vax: Reframing the Vaccination Controversy

By: Bernice L. Hausman
Narrated by: Lisa S. Ware
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Antivaxxers are crazy. That is the perception we all gain from the media, the internet, celebrities, and beyond, writes Bernice Hausman in Anti/Vax, but we need to open our eyes and ears so that we can all have a better conversation about vaccine skepticism and its implications.

Hausman argues that the heated debate about vaccinations and whether to get them or not is most often fueled by accusations and vilifications rather than careful attention to the real concerns of many Americans. She wants to set the record straight about vaccine skepticism and show how the issues and ideas that motivate it - like suspicion of pharmaceutical companies or the belief that some illness is necessary to good health - are commonplace in our society.

Through Anti/Vax, Hausman wants to engage public health officials, the media, and each of us in a public dialogue about the relation of individual bodily autonomy to the state's responsibility to safeguard citizens' health. We need to know more about the position of each side in this important stand-off so that public decisions are made through understanding rather than stereotyped perceptions of scientifically illiterate antivaxxers or faceless bureaucrats. Hausman reveals that vaccine skepticism is, in part, a critique of medicalization and a warning about the dangers of modern medicine rather than a glib and gullible reaction to scaremongering and misunderstanding.

The book is published by Cornell University Press.

©2019 Cornell University (P)2020 Redwood Audiobooks
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Critic reviews

"An excellent book and a surprising intellectual journey into and across the cultural underpinnings of contemporary vaccination skepticism." (Elena Conis, University of California, Berkeley, and author of the award-winning book Vaccine Nation)

"A brilliant book!" (Barbara Katz Rothman, City University of New York)

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