arXiv Open Access 2023

Political Context of the European Vaccine Debate on Twitter

Giordano Paoletti Lorenzo Dall'Amico Kyriaki Kalimeri Jacopo Lenti Yelena Mejova +3 lainnya
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At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, fears grew that making vaccination a political (instead of public health) issue may impact the efficacy of this life-saving intervention, spurring the spread of vaccine-hesitant content. In this study, we examine whether there is a relationship between the political interest of social media users and their exposure to vaccine-hesitant content on Twitter. We focus on 17 European countries using a multilingual, longitudinal dataset of tweets spanning the period before COVID, up to the vaccine roll-out. We find that, in most countries, users' endorsement of vaccine-hesitant content is the highest in the early months of the pandemic, around the time of greatest scientific uncertainty. Further, users who follow politicians from right-wing parties, and those associated with authoritarian or anti-EU stances are more likely to endorse vaccine-hesitant content, whereas those following left-wing politicians, more pro-EU or liberal parties, are less likely. Somewhat surprisingly, politicians did not play an outsized role in the vaccine debates of their countries, receiving a similar number of retweets as other similarly popular users. This systematic, multi-country, longitudinal investigation of the connection of politics with vaccine hesitancy has important implications for public health policy and communication.

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Giordano Paoletti

L

Lorenzo Dall'Amico

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Kyriaki Kalimeri

J

Jacopo Lenti

Y

Yelena Mejova

D

Daniela Paolotti

M

Michele Starnini

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Michele Tizzani

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Paoletti, G., Dall'Amico, L., Kalimeri, K., Lenti, J., Mejova, Y., Paolotti, D. et al. (2023). Political Context of the European Vaccine Debate on Twitter. https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.03078

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