Vaccine Misinformation for Profit: Conspiratorial Wellness Influencers and the Monetization of Alternative Health

University of Washington
Published in the International Journal of Communication, University of Southern California

AUTHORS
Rachel E. Moran
Anna L Swan
Taylor Agajanian
All are from the University of Washington

ABSTRACT
Influencers in the alternative health and wellness space have leveraged the affordances of social media to make posting misleading content and misinformation a lucrative endeavor. This research project extends knowledge of antivaccine misinformation through an examination of the role of social media influencers and the parasocial relationships they build with audiences in the spread of vaccine-opposed messaging and how this information is leveraged for profit. Through digital ethnography and media immersion, we focus on three prominent antivaccine influencers—the Wellness Homesteader, Conspiratorial Fashionista, and Evangelical Mother—analyzing how they build community on Instagram, promote antivaccination messaging, and weaponize this information to direct their followers to buy products and services.

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