ABSTRACT

Bringing together studies from across the Nordic region, this book examines the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a particular focus on vaccine hesitancy. Shedding light on the political tensions that emerged as a result of the pandemic and the debates that ensued both within and between the Nordic nations, it investigates the vociferous discussions surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines and their presumed negative side effects through the lens of trust; trust in and between the neighbouring countries, in healthcare systems, fellow citizens, and experts; in public authorities, politicians, researchers, journalists, and pharmaceutical companies. The first volume to explore vaccine hesitancy in the Scandinavian context, this ground-breaking volume offers fresh perspectives on vaccine scepticism not as a form of ignorance or lack of knowledge, but as a manifestation of a more fundamental lack of faith in modern government and science. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, politics, anthropology, media studies, communication and cultural studies with interests in public health, popular and political discourse and questions of public trust.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

Vaccine hesitancy and the COVID-19 crisis in the Nordic countries
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part I|67 pages

Nordic societal trust under stress

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chapter 3|15 pages

Civic side effects

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chapter 5|18 pages

“Read the room Sweden”

Memes, trust, and vulnerability in pandemic engagement
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part II|68 pages

COVID-19 in Nordic public discourses

chapter 6|20 pages

Trust, mistrust, and data narratives about COVID-19 vaccines in Denmark

How people reflect on the past, present, and future when navigating the pandemic
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chapter 8|15 pages

Uncertainty at the needle point

Vaccine hesitancy, trust, and public health communication in Norway during swine flu and COVID-19
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chapter 9|15 pages

Where the fringe and mainstream meet

Discussions on vaccine hesitancy among public radio listeners on Facebook
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part III|88 pages

The growing chorus on the margin

chapter 10|28 pages

Fearing mRNA

A mixed methods study of vaccine rumours
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chapter 11|20 pages

The COVID-19 vaccine discussion on Twitter

Arguments of sceptics and supporters
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chapter 12|17 pages

COVID-19, the mark of the beast, and the Last Days

A study on vaccine hesitancy in Norwegian Christian charismatic movements
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chapter 13|21 pages

“Infections without properties”

Trust and cultural difference in the Norwegian public debate about minorities and COVID-19 before the vaccination
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