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The commercial determinants of health / edited by Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea.

Oxford Scholarship Online: Public Health and Epidemiology Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Petticrew, Mark, editor.
Galea, Sandro, editor.
Maani, Nason, editor.
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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