Föräldrars vaccinattityder som existentiella narrativ: En kvalitativ livsåskådningsstudie om mässlingsfallet i Larsmo

  • Carolin Ahlvik-Harju

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    Based on a small qualitative empirical study, this article explores in what sense parents’ vaccine attitudes can be understood as existential narratives. My main argument is based on the idea that by studying vaccine attitudes as existential narratives, one can increase the understanding of vaccine attitudes in general, but also of meaning-making aspects of life – such as parenthood. I argue this to be a unique perspective on vaccine attitudes and vaccine behavior that also reveals the larger context surrounding questions related to vaccine choices. 

    OriginalspråkSvenska
    Sidor (från-till)329–347
    TidskriftTeologinen Aikakauskirja
    Volym124
    Nummer4
    StatusPublicerad - 2019
    MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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