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Inaction, under-reaction action and incapacity: communication breakdown in Italy's vaccination governance

This article explores why governments do not respond to public compliance problems in a timely manner with appropriate instruments, and the consequences of their failure to do so. Utilising a case study of Italian vaccination policy, the article considers counterfactuals and the challenges of governing health policy in an age of disinformation. It counterposes two methods of governing vaccination compliance: discipline, which uses public institutions to inculcate the population with favourable attitudes and practices, and modulation, which uses access to public institutions as a form of control.

Citation:
Attwell K, Harper T, Rizzi M, Taylor J, Casigliani V, Quattrone F, et al. Inaction, under-reaction action and incapacity: communication breakdown in Italy's vaccination governance. Policy Sci. 2021.

Keywords:
Government inaction; Mandatory vaccination; Policy governance; Vaccination policy

Abstract:
This article explores why governments do not respond to public compliance problems in a timely manner with appropriate instruments, and the consequences of their failure to do so. Utilising a case study of Italian vaccination policy, the article considers counterfactuals and the challenges of governing health policy in an age of disinformation. It counterposes two methods of governing vaccination compliance: discipline, which uses public institutions to inculcate the population with favourable attitudes and practices, and modulation, which uses access to public institutions as a form of control.