The COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Handbook \textbar A practical guide for improving vaccine communication and fighting misinformation. Lewandowsky, S., Cook, J., , & al. January, 2021.
The COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Handbook \textbar A practical guide for improving vaccine communication and fighting misinformation [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
This handbook is for journalists, doctors, nurses, policy makers, researchers, teachers, students, parents – in short, it’s for everyone who wants to know more: about the COVID-19 vaccines, how to talk to others about them, how to challenge misinformation about the vaccines. The handbook is available in form of a PDF and also of  a "living wiki". The pdf  version  is self-contained but additionally provides access to the “wiki” with more detailed information Vaccination behaviour is a complex topic and many of the concepts involved are interlinked. The visualisation below gives an idea of the interconnectivity of higher and lower level mappings of the pages in the Wiki Here is a contents list for all existing pages in the Wiki, grouped by topic. Behaviour The success of behavioural measures in controlling COVID-19 Public attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccines Cultural differences in vaccine uptake Why freeriding is a disastrous strategy Communication The importance of health care professionals Trust in scientists I am not at risk…or am I? COVID-19 risk perception Successful strategic communication measures Policy and COVID-19 Vaccines The role of vaccination mandates Nudging: Flattening the curve of the infodemic What are the facts? Facts about COVID-19 Facts about COVID-19 vaccines Success of vaccines The COVID-19 vaccine development process Potential side effects of COVID-19 vaccines Misinformation Watch out! Misinformation coming your way: Myths about vaccination Fallout from COVID-19 misinformation Common anti-vaccination misinformation COVID-19 conspiracy theories The politics of COVID-19 vaccination and misinformation Vaccine deniers Argument quality and fallacies     FAQs Who is behind this project? How can I contribute? How can I give you feedback?   – (*) The handbook has benefited from a number of detailed guides and documents created by and for organizations such as the WHO, UNICEF (e.g., Vaccine Misinformation Management Field Guide), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the Royal Society   —————————————————————————————————————————————————–       —————————————————————————————————————————————————–
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	title = {The {COVID}-19 {Vaccine} {Communication} {Handbook} {\textbar} {A} practical guide for improving vaccine communication and fighting misinformation},
	url = {https://rri-tools.eu/-/the-covid-19-vaccine-communication-handbook-a-practical-guide-for-improving-vaccine-communication-and-fighting-misinformation},
	abstract = {This handbook is for journalists, doctors, nurses, policy makers, researchers, teachers, students, parents – in short, it’s for everyone who wants to know more: 

 
	 about the COVID-19 vaccines, 
	 how to talk to others about them, 
	 how to challenge misinformation about the vaccines. 
 

 The handbook is available in form of a PDF and also of\  a "living wiki".\ The  pdf\  version\  is self-contained but additionally provides access to the “wiki” with more detailed information 

 Vaccination behaviour is a complex topic and many of the concepts involved are interlinked. The visualisation below gives an idea of the interconnectivity of higher and lower level mappings of the pages in the Wiki 

   

 Here is a contents list for all existing pages in the Wiki, grouped by topic. 

  Behaviour  

 
	  The success of behavioural measures in controlling COVID-19  
	  Public attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccines  
	  Cultural differences in vaccine uptake  
	  Why freeriding is a disastrous strategy  
 

  Communication  

 
	  The importance of health care professionals  
	  Trust in scientists  
	 I am not at risk…or am I?  COVID-19 risk perception  
	  Successful strategic communication measures  
 

  Policy and COVID-19 Vaccines  

 
	  The role of vaccination mandates  
	  Nudging: Flattening the curve of the infodemic  
 

  What are the facts?  

 
	  Facts about COVID-19  
	  Facts about COVID-19 vaccines  
	  Success of vaccines  
	  The COVID-19 vaccine development process  
	  Potential side effects of COVID-19 vaccines  
 

  Misinformation  

 
	 Watch out! Misinformation coming your way:  Myths about vaccination  
	  Fallout from COVID-19 misinformation  
	  Common anti-vaccination misinformation  
	  COVID-19 conspiracy theories  
	  The politics of COVID-19 vaccination and misinformation  
	  Vaccine deniers  
	  Argument quality and fallacies  
 

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  FAQs  

 
	 Who is behind this project? 
	 How can I contribute? 
	 How can I give you feedback? 
 

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(*) The handbook has benefited from a number of detailed guides and documents created by and for organizations such as the WHO, UNICEF (e.g., Vaccine Misinformation Management Field Guide), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the Royal Society 

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	language = {en-GB},
	urldate = {2021-03-16},
	author = {Lewandowsky, S. and Cook, J. and and al.},
	month = jan,
	year = {2021},
	keywords = {9 Post-truth, fake-news and sciences, PRINTED (Fonds papier)},
}

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