TY - JOUR ID - 24929 TI - A Linguistic Analysis of the Online Debate on Vaccines and Use of Fora as Information Stations and Confirmation Niche JO - International Journal of Society, Culture & Language JA - IJSCL LA - en SN - AU - Zummo, Marianna AD - University of Palermo, Italy Y1 - 2017 PY - 2017 VL - 5 IS - 1 SP - 44 EP - 57 KW - Computer-mediated communication KW - Amplification station KW - User-generated content KW - health KW - Fora DO - N2 - This study looks at the communication between users concerning health risks, with the aim of exploring their use of fora and assessing whether participants establish a niche with like-minded users during these exchanges. By integrating a corpus linguistic approach with content analysis and multiple studies on computer mediated health discourse, this study analyses the intense attention paid to the correlation between the Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism, as an example of elaboration of the message and risk of emotive amplification, with fora working as echo chambers. Results include: a) a qualitative analysis of the content of posts and their qualification, b) a focus on the type of concerns questioners raise, and c) a comparison of the qualifier proportions between the posts and the responses they get. The comparison between posts/responses investigates whether the forum works as an amplification station of emotions, or as a locus to establish a belief niche. UR - https://www.ijscl.com/article_24929.html L1 - https://www.ijscl.com/article_24929_8f9591b4668a9ab912e88ab0d02cc6fb.pdf ER -