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The commercial determinants of health / edited by Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Medical informatics.
- Health--Social aspects.
- Health.
- Commerce.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (417 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- New York, New York : Oxford University Press, [2023]
- Summary:
- This pioneering volume illustrates the profound intersectional impact of commercial actors on our sociocultural and physical environments and the necessity for cross-disciplinary communication and collaboration on these critical health issues.
- Contents:
- Cover
- The Commercial Determinants of Health
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Section 1 Why Commercial Determinants?
- 1. Commercial Determinants of Health: An Introduction
- 2. A Systems Perspective on the Pathways of Influence of Commercial Determinants of Health
- 3. Global Health and Equity Burden of Commercial Determinants of Health
- Section 2 How Do Commercial Determinants Shape Upstream Drivers of Health?
- 4. The Role of Policy in Studying the Commercial Determinants of Health
- 5. Understanding the Politics of the Commercial Determinants of Health
- 6. The Role of Commercial Influences in Public Understanding of Harms, Causes, and Solutions
- 7. The Role of Corporations in Influencing Culture
- 8. Industry Influence on Science: What Is Happening and What Can Be Done
- 9. Role in Trade Deals and Investment
- Section 3 Case Studies by Industry
- 10. Hidden from View: Alcohol Industry Efforts to Keep the Epidemic of Alcohol-Related Harm from Public Awareness
- 11. Learning from 70 Years of Tobacco Control: Winning the War and Not Just the Battles
- 12. The Fossil Fuel Industry: Fueling Doubt and Navigating Contradiction
- 13. The Gambling Industry: Harmful Products, Predatory Practices, and the Politics of Knowledge
- 14. Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
- Section 4 Cross-Industry Mechanisms
- 15. Marketing
- 16. Corporate Social Responsibility: Past, Present, and Future
- 17. The Institutionalization of Corporate Power Within Policy
- 18. Corporations as Irresponsible Artificial People: Human Rights, Profits, and Public Health
- 19. Industry Influence on Research: A Cycle of Bias
- 20. The Global Technology Sector as a Commercial Determinant of Health
- Section 5 Advancing Science and Scholarship
- 21. Defining the Commercial Determinants of Health
- 22. Assessing Power Structures.
- 23. Rethinking Conflict of Interest: From Individual to Structural Understandings
- 24. Assessing the Health Impacts of the Commercial Determinants of Health
- 25. Assessing the Economic Impacts of Corporations
- 26. Prioritizing Research on the Foundational Drivers of Corporate Policy Influence
- 27. The Influence of Commercial Industries on Public Discourse
- 28. Commercial Determinants of Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
- Section 6 A Way Forward
- 29. The Question of Industry Partnerships
- 30. Understanding and Managing Corporate Conflicts of Interest
- 31. Teaching the Commercial Determinants of Health
- 32. Learning from Experience: Identifying Key Intervention Points Around Corporate Practices to Improve Health
- 33. A Policy Agenda for the Commercial Determinants of Health
- 34. Commercial Determinants of Health: A Research and Translational Agenda
- Conflicts of Interest Statements
- Index.
- Notes:
- Also issued in print: 2023.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Maani, Nason The Commercial Determinants of Health
- ISBN:
- 0-19-757878-0
- 0-19-757876-4
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