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Media reports of links between MMR and autism: a discourse analysis
Lindsey O'Dell, Charlotte Brownlow
University of Brighton
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Discourse Analysis
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Media Reports
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Autism
100%
Dangerousness
60%
People with Autism
40%
Safeness
40%
Media Debate
40%
World Wide Web
20%
Normal children
20%
Vaccination
20%
Younger Sons
20%
Scientific Explanation
20%
Perceived Risk
20%
Common Understanding
20%
Autistic Identity
20%
Vaccine Prioritization
20%
Parental Anxiety
20%
Autistic children
20%
Experiential Knowledge
20%
Radio Programmes
20%
Adults with Autism
20%
Family Decision
20%
Autism Risk
20%
British Prime Minister
20%
MMR Vaccine
20%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse Analysis
100%
Scientific Explanation
50%
On-set
50%
Experiential
50%
Radio Programmes
50%
British Prime Minister
50%
Implicit
50%
Truth
50%
ExPeRT
50%
Social Sciences
Autism
100%
Discourse Analysis
100%
Broadcast Program
12%
Experiential Knowledge
12%
Perceived Risk
12%