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"This is an excellent book that brings new insight to our understanding of vaccination revolts. It highlights the fact that such controversies cannot be separated from the local culture of science and politics. The book addresses issues of theory and methods for science in society studies in the African context where religion plays a strong role in public debates. Falade shows that the upheavals that accompany societal change have their roots in local common sense which is both resistant to and an agent of change. The book should be required reading for public health administrators,…mehr

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"This is an excellent book that brings new insight to our understanding of vaccination revolts. It highlights the fact that such controversies cannot be separated from the local culture of science and politics. The book addresses issues of theory and methods for science in society studies in the African context where religion plays a strong role in public debates. Falade shows that the upheavals that accompany societal change have their roots in local common sense which is both resistant to and an agent of change. The book should be required reading for public health administrators, researchers, teachers and students of science communication and media studies with particular focus on African perspectives." -Professor Martin Bauer, London School of Economics & Political Science, United Kingdom.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Bankole Falade is a scientist, journalist and social psychologist with interests science, religion and public life; science communication; the social representations of health and illness; media representations of science; automated text analysis and cross-cultural studies. He is a Research Fellow at the London School of Economics.