The politics of vaccination : : a global history / / edited by Christine Holmberg, Stuart Blume, and Paul Greenough.

Mass vaccination campaigns are political projects that presume to protect individuals, communities, and societies. Like other pervasive expressions of state power - taxing, policing, conscripting - mass vaccination arouses anxiety in some people but sentiments of civic duty and shared solidarity in...

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Mass vaccination campaigns are political projects that presume to protect individuals, communities, and societies. Like other pervasive expressions of state power - taxing, policing, conscripting - mass vaccination arouses anxiety in some people but sentiments of civic duty and shared solidarity in others. This collection of essays gives a comparative overview of vaccination at different times, in widely different places and under different types of political regime. Core themes in the chapters include immunisation as an element of state formation; citizens' articulation of seeing (or not seeing) their needs incorporated into public health practice; allegations that donors of development aid have too much influence on third-world health policies; and an ideological shift that regards vaccines more as profitable commodities than as essential tools of public health. Above all the essays suggest immunisation offers a novel lens through which to view changes in concepts of 'society' and 'nation' over time.
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Introduction / Paul Greenough, Stuart Blume and Christine Holmberg --Part I: Vaccination and national identity --1. The uneasy politics of epidemic aid: the CDC's mission to Cold War East Pakistan, 1958 / Paul Greenough --2. Fallacy, sacrilege, betrayal and conspiracy - the cultural construction of opposition to immunisation in India / Niels Brimnes --3. Vaccination and the communist state: polio in Eastern Europe / Dora Vargha --4. 'A vaccine for the nation': South Korea's development of a hepatitis B vaccine and national prevention strategy focused on newborns / Eun Kyung Choi and Young-Gyung Paik --Part II: Nationality, vaccine production, and the end of sovereign manufacture --5. Vaccine production, national security anxieties and the unstable state in nineteenth and twentieth century Mexico / Ana María Carrillo --6. The erosion of public sector vaccine production: the case of the Netherlands / Stuart Blume --7. Yellow fever vaccine in Brazil: fighting a tropical scourge, modernising the nation / Jaime Benchimol --8. A distinctive nation: vaccine policy and production in Japan / Julia Yongue --Part III: Vaccination, the individual, and society --9. The MMR debate in the United Kingdom: vaccine scares, statesmanship and the media / Andrea Stöckl and Anna Smajdor --10. Pandemic flus and vaccination policies in Sweden / Britta Lundgren and Martin Holmberg --11. Polio vaccination, political authority, and the Nigerian state / Elisha Renne --Afterword --12. The power of individuals and the dependency of nations in global eradication and immunisation campaigns / Bill Muraskin --Index.
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Introduction / Paul Greenough, Stuart Blume and Christine Holmberg --Part I: Vaccination and national identity --1. The uneasy politics of epidemic aid: the CDC's mission to Cold War East Pakistan, 1958 / Paul Greenough --2. Fallacy, sacrilege, betrayal and conspiracy - the cultural construction of opposition to immunisation in India / Niels Brimnes --3. Vaccination and the communist state: polio in Eastern Europe / Dora Vargha --4. 'A vaccine for the nation': South Korea's development of a hepatitis B vaccine and national prevention strategy focused on newborns / Eun Kyung Choi and Young-Gyung Paik --Part II: Nationality, vaccine production, and the end of sovereign manufacture --5. Vaccine production, national security anxieties and the unstable state in nineteenth and twentieth century Mexico / Ana María Carrillo --6. The erosion of public sector vaccine production: the case of the Netherlands / Stuart Blume --7. Yellow fever vaccine in Brazil: fighting a tropical scourge, modernising the nation / Jaime Benchimol --8. A distinctive nation: vaccine policy and production in Japan / Julia Yongue --Part III: Vaccination, the individual, and society --9. The MMR debate in the United Kingdom: vaccine scares, statesmanship and the media / Andrea Stöckl and Anna Smajdor --10. Pandemic flus and vaccination policies in Sweden / Britta Lundgren and Martin Holmberg --11. Polio vaccination, political authority, and the Nigerian state / Elisha Renne --Afterword --12. The power of individuals and the dependency of nations in global eradication and immunisation campaigns / Bill Muraskin --Index.
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