Controversy Mapping

Team Members

Jeroen, Paul, Alessandro, Maria, Sabine

Research Question

Main question:

Is the debate about vaccination (and its postulated negative side effects) a national discussion, or an international one?

Subquestions:
  • Comparing across countries, where is the vaccination controversy most present?
  • Does the controversy make it into the top of search results for the query 'vaccination'?
  • And if so, in which type of sources does the controversy resonate? (gov? edu? forums? and are they skeptical or not?)
vaccinemonster1807.jpg vaccineinoculation1801.jpg

Left: The image on the left is known as the 'Vaccine Monster' from (1807).

On the right a woman's arm with vaccination marks, from 1801. [Benjamin Waterhouse (1801), The Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation (London: D. N. Shury)].

Steps in Method

The first step is to collect issue language or 'controversy terms' within the vaccine space.

We started from the wikipedia entry on the vaccine controversy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine_controversy, as well as a long-list of anti vaccination articles (via mappingcontroversies.net): http://www.vaclib.org/indexdoc.htm#basic, see word clouds below.

Cloud of the Vaccine Controversy article on Wikipedia:

wikipediavaccinecontroversy.jpg

Note, a PMID (PubMed Identifier or PubMed Unique Identifier) is a unique number assigned to each PubMed citation of life sciences and biomedical scientific journal articles (sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMID and www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/)

Cloud of the Vaccination Liberation Index (based on the titles of anti-vaccination articles, listed on the website):

vaccinationliberationindexcloud.jpg

subsequently, we read three articles on the (history of the) vaccination controversy (list them here) and compiled a list of keywords, focusing on the supposed (and contested) possible side effects of vaccination: autism, sudden infant death syndrome, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis.

Using the language skills in the group, we translated the query 'vaccination' and the keywords into Dutch, Italian, French and Spanish, and queried local Google versions: google.com, google.co.uk, google.com.au, google.de, google.it, google.es, google.nl, google.be.

To compare the resonance of the keywords within one visualization, we created a bubble line chart.

controversybubbles.jpg

Get the full chart here: VaccineControversy_Bubbles.pdf: VaccineControversy _Bubbles.pdf

After this, we zoomed in on 'autism' in the vaccination space per country

Controversy Clouds per Country

issueclouds1-4-1.jpg

issueclouds_5-8.jpg

Source Clouds and Findings per Country

subissue: autism

Everyone, please insert/check blurbs per country here:

USA

Search engine: google.com

Query: Vaccination

Top source for autism: vaccinationnews.com

Position in Google results for 'vaccination':

Description: Sceptical site run by a not-for-profit organisation

Claims:
  • Vaccination risks are understated by government and the medical profession.
  • Toxic chemicals are contained within vaccines.
  • No-one should be forced to vaccinate.
The websites that resonate in the US are both national and international. There are websites several websites from Australia included in the top 10.

The top 4 sites are run by sceptical non-profit organisations and the other sites are run by a variety of organisations.

United Kingdom

Search engine: google.co.uk

Query: Vaccination

Top source for autism: www.vaccination.co.uk.

Position in Google results for 'vaccination':

Description: 'Personal' site run by a chiropractist.

Claim: Vaccination risks often outweigh benefits.

Only three of the sites found by the scraper were related to Autism. This is perhaps surprising given the Autism/MMR debate was started after a publication in the UK scientific Journal 'The Lancet.' Two of the three sites included in the final analysis were non-sceptical. One was governmental and the other a health portal.

Australia

Search engine: google.com.au

Query: Vaccination

Top source for autism: mydr.com.au

Position in Google results for 'vaccination':

Description: Health portal

Claim: Vaccines are useful tools for public health .

Although the top website was a health portal that was not sceptical, there were three sceptical websites. The top sceptical website made claims such as 'Investigate before vaccinate' and suggested AVN (the organisation) is often victimised.

The top 8 sites were all Australian and were a mix of non profit organisations, health portals and government sites.

The Netherlands


Search engine: Google.nl

Query: Vaccinatie

Top source for autism: www.nvkp.nl, Dutch anti vaccination organization.

Position in Google results for 'vaccination': 1

Claims: Breakthrough: U.S. Court of Federal Claims has determined that thimerosal, a preservative containing mercury in many vaccines for children, can cause autism.

Largest sources: Governmental organizations (2 out of 6). Just one of the sources – actually the main source - of them is skeptical.

Nationality of search results: All Ducth.

Belgium


Search engine: Google.be

Query: Vaccinatie

Top source: http://www.vacciweb.be, Belgian health portal for questions on vaccination.

Claims:

The link between vaccination and autism has not been scientifically proved and belongs to the realm of rumors.
Vaccines have some side effects but are generally safe. Experts know what they are talking about
In some cases vaccination is not necessary (e.g. ‘common flu’). But if necessary (follow the experts) vaccination is a good idea.

Largest sources: Governmental organizations (4 out of 10). None of the sources is skeptical.

Nationality of search results: All Belgian, but remarkably the top search and one other website are written in French (the language of the Walonians). Nb. The second top source is the Dutch – and not the Belgian! - Wikipedia page on vaccination.

Germany

SourceCloudGermany

Position in Google results for 'vaccination':

Italy

Search Engine: google.it

Query: Vaccinazioni

Top source for autism: Comilva.Org is a portal related to a national civic association of parents. It is skeptical.

Position in Google results for 'vaccination':

Claims:
  • No-one should be forced to be vaccinated.
  • Mandatory vaccinations are in contrast with the Civil Rights
  • Mandatory vaccinations hinder the right of acting, thought, and information.
Largest sources are Governmental organizations (4 out of 10). Generally speaking 7 sources out of 10 are not skeptical.

Nationality of search results: All the sources are national, just one links to the Board of Health of Switzerland.

General Comments upon the Italian scenario

Looking at “Italian cloud” (relatively the keyword “autismo”) we can see that the most prominent actor on the scene is Comilva.Org. Comilva is a web forum related to a national association (mainly composed by parents) which claims to fight for the right of not-being-vaccinated lawfully. As said, Comilva is a local association acting on the Italian territory, anyhow it claims to fight in order to obtain the right of not-being-vaccinated in Italy as well. So we can say, in some extend, the overlook of the web site is international.
Comilva is not adverse to vaccination per se, in fact its skeptical discourse hinges on civil rights. Basically Comilva claims that a mandatory vaccinations is a contradiction in itself and it contrasts with some basic civil rights like freedom of acting, freedom of thought, freedom of information. Thus Comilva deploys a sort of “libertarian” discourse.

But notwithstanding its prominence Comilva figures only at the eighth place of the top 20. The first two places are occupied by Levaccinazioni.it and Salute.gov.it, which are both governmental web portals and, predictably, non-skeptical.

Therefore we can conclude that in Italy Google does not grant much voice to skeptics. Skeptics have few room on the Internet, room that is mainly occupied by the presence of the Government.

Spain

Search engine: google.es (Spain)

Query: Vacunación

Top source URL & description: http://www.guiainfantil.com/salud/vacunas.htm

Health information portal for parents. Not Skeptical.It assumes that vaccination is “natural” and offers advices and vaccination calendar for parents. It warms about general slight side-effects, not about autism.

Claims: No remarkable claims

Largest sources: Sources were governmental web pages (7) and health portals (3- one of them was personal and devoted to the promotion of vaccination). All the sources support vaccination and only assert slight and commonly risks of vaccines (mainly fever).

Nationality of search results: Fifty percent of the sources (5) were national, three were based in Latin American countries ( Argentina (2) and Mexico (1), one in the US and one was an international Latin American portal. Skeptical pages were not found.

Note: vaccination debate could be also related with language communitiesà The web based in the US was supportive with vaccination although in this country there is an active movement against it.

Resources

This project is part of the DmiSummer2011Projects

Tools used:

Harvester

Lippmannian Device

Tag Cloud Generator

Bubble Graph

Tagxedo


I Attachment Action Size Date WhoSorted ascending Comment
GoogleAUS.svgsvg GoogleAUS.svg manage 5 K 03 Jul 2011 - 20:44 SabineNiederer  
GoogleDE.svgsvg GoogleDE.svg manage 5 K 03 Jul 2011 - 20:44 SabineNiederer  
GoogleES.svgsvg GoogleES.svg manage 4 K 03 Jul 2011 - 20:46 SabineNiederer  
GoogleIT.svgsvg GoogleIT.svg manage 5 K 03 Jul 2011 - 20:46 SabineNiederer  
GoogleUK.svgsvg GoogleUK.svg manage 5 K 03 Jul 2011 - 20:43 SabineNiederer  
GoogleUS.svgsvg GoogleUS.svg manage 5 K 03 Jul 2011 - 20:41 SabineNiederer  
VaccineControversy_Bubbles.pdfpdf VaccineControversy_Bubbles.pdf manage 618 K 01 Jul 2011 - 14:34 SabineNiederer  
controversybubbles.jpgjpg controversybubbles.jpg manage 34 K 02 Jul 2011 - 09:09 SabineNiederer  
issueclouds1-4-1.jpgjpg issueclouds1-4-1.jpg manage 115 K 03 Jul 2011 - 20:35 SabineNiederer  
issueclouds_5-8.jpgjpg issueclouds_5-8.jpg manage 96 K 03 Jul 2011 - 20:35 SabineNiederer  
vaccinationliberationindexcloud.jpgjpg vaccinationliberationindexcloud.jpg manage 369 K 02 Jul 2011 - 07:27 SabineNiederer  
vaccinecontroversy_pdf.pdfpdf vaccinecontroversy_pdf.pdf manage 2 MB 01 Jul 2011 - 14:32 SabineNiederer  
vaccineinoculation1801.jpgjpg vaccineinoculation1801.jpg manage 27 K 02 Jul 2011 - 07:35 SabineNiederer  
vaccinemonster1807.jpgjpg vaccinemonster1807.jpg manage 3 MB 01 Jul 2011 - 14:56 SabineNiederer  
wikipediavaccinecontroversy.jpgjpg wikipediavaccinecontroversy.jpg manage 338 K 02 Jul 2011 - 07:21 SabineNiederer  
Topic revision: r12 - 04 Jul 2011, AlessandroCaliandro
This site is powered by FoswikiCopyright © by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding Foswiki? Send feedback