'Injections-While-You-Dance': Press Advertisement and Poster Promotion of the Polio Vaccine to British Publics, 1956-1962.
Elizabeth, Hannah J;
Millward, Gareth;
Mold, Alex;
(2019)
'Injections-While-You-Dance': Press Advertisement and Poster Promotion of the Polio Vaccine to British Publics, 1956-1962.
Cultural and Social History, 16 (3).
pp. 315-336.
ISSN 1478-0038
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14780038.2019.1586061
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This article discusses the production and dissemination of the emotive and informative messages promoting polio vaccination registration in Britain from 1956-1962 through the lens of public health press advertisements and posters. It argues that as the press reported on the problems which beset the vaccine campaign, and the various publics who could register for the polio vaccination multiplied, the campaign's content changed. Material was adapted to target the presumed emotional and educational needs of newly eligible publics. The article contends that by attending to the emotional content of this campaign, the variety of publics envisioned by the producers may be examined.