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Research Article

Inoculation Theory as Rhetorical Strategy in The Evidence at Large (1805)

Pages 668-680 | Published online: 18 Dec 2022
 

Abstract

The Evidence at Large, published in 1805, is a publication of transcripts of testimony offered before Parliament regarding Edward Jenner’s role and legal rights in developing vaccination protocol, with a preface penned by Rev. G. C. Jenner—Edward Jenner’s nephew. This current project engages in a rhetorical analysis of Jenner’s preface, using inoculation theory as an interpretative framework. Key features of inoculation theory are revealed in Jenner’s rhetoric, including threat and refutational preemption. Additionally, this analysis reveals un- and underexplored processes of resistance to influence, including source derogation, attitude confidence, and affect-based resistance that should be explored in future research.

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Josh Compton

Josh Compton is a Professor of Speech at Dartmouth College

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