Negative vaccine voices in Swedish social media

Mia-Marie Hammarlin, Kokkinakis Dimitrios

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Abstract

Vaccinations are one of the most significant interventions to public health, but vaccine hesitancy creates concerns for a portion of the population in many countries, including Sweden. Since discussions on vaccine hesitancy are often taken on social networking sites, data from Swedish social media are used to study and quantify the sentiment among the discussants on the vaccination-or-not topic during phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. Out of all the posts analyzed a majority showed a stronger negative sentiment, prevailing throughout the whole of the examined period, with some spikes or jumps due to the occurrence of certain vaccine-related events distinguishable in the results. Sentiment analysis can be a valuable tool to track public opinions regarding the use, efficacy, safety, and importance of vaccination.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationExLing 2022
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of 13th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics
Place of PublicationUniversité Paris Cité
PublisherInternational Society of Experimental Linguistics
Pages81–84
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Oct 17

Publication series

NameExLing Conferences
PublisherExling Society
ISSN (Electronic)2529-1092

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Media Studies

Free keywords

  • Covid-19
  • vaccine hesitancy
  • sentiment analysis
  • exploratory study

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