2021
DOI: 10.21810/jicw.v4i2.3067
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Information disorder, the Triumvirate, and COVID-19: How media outlets, foreign state intrusion, and the far-right diaspora drive the COVID-19 anti-vaccination movement

Abstract: Information disorder has become an increasing concern in the wake of the 2016 US presidential election. With the state of the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly evolving in all facets, the vaccination debate has become increasingly polarized and subjected to a form of politics based around identity markers such as nationality, ethnicity, gender, and ideology. At the forefront of this is the COVID-19 anti-vaccination movement that has gained mainstream attention, leading to conflict with pro-vaccinationists. This has pa… Show more

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“…Here we look at the group dynamics between the vaccinated and unvaccinated participants against Covid-19, group identities that rapidly became prominent ( Henkel et al. 2022 ) and resulted in affective polarization ( Bajwa 2021 ; Jiang et al. 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we look at the group dynamics between the vaccinated and unvaccinated participants against Covid-19, group identities that rapidly became prominent ( Henkel et al. 2022 ) and resulted in affective polarization ( Bajwa 2021 ; Jiang et al. 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%