Case Studies on Corporations and Global Health Governance
Impacts, Influence and Accountability
Herausgeber: Kenworthy, Nora; Mackenzie, Ross; Lee, Kelley
Case Studies on Corporations and Global Health Governance
Impacts, Influence and Accountability
Herausgeber: Kenworthy, Nora; Mackenzie, Ross; Lee, Kelley
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A collection of case studies providing interdisciplinary empirical analysis of the impact of corporations on global health and global health governance across a broad range of industrial sectors and issue areas.
A collection of case studies providing interdisciplinary empirical analysis of the impact of corporations on global health and global health governance across a broad range of industrial sectors and issue areas.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781783483570
- ISBN-10: 1783483571
- Artikelnr.: 42810392
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781783483570
- ISBN-10: 1783483571
- Artikelnr.: 42810392
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Nora Kenworthy is an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing and Health Studies at the University of Washington Bothell. Ross MacKenzie is a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia Kelley Lee is Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Global Health Governance and Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Canada.
Preface / List of Acronyms / List of Illustrations / 1. Introduction, Nora
J. Kenworthy, Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Part I: Impacts of
Corporations on Global Health 2. Governing through Production: A
Public-Private Partnership's Impacts and Dissolution in Lesotho's Garment
Industry, Nora J. Kenworthy / 3. Medicalisation and Commodification of
Smoking Cessation: The Role of Industry Actors in Shaping Health Policy,
Ross MacKenzie and Benjamin Hawkins / 4. The Influence of Food Industry on
Public Health Governance: Insights from Mexico and the United States,
Courtney Scott, Angela Carriedo and Cécile Knai / 5. Examples of Failures
to Regulate Mining and Smelting Emissions and their Consequent Effects on
Human Health Outcomes, Mark Patrick Taylor and Steven George / Part II:
Corporate Influence of Global Health Governance / 6. Informal Channels of
Corporate Influence on Global Health Policymaking: A Mapping of Strategies
Across Four Industries, Eliza Suzuki and Suerie Moon / 7. How Corporations
Shape our Understanding of Problems with Gambling and their Solutions,
Rebecca Cassidy / 8. Corporate Manipulation of Global Health Policy: A Case
Study of Asbestos, John Calvert / 9. The Entrenchment of the Public-Private
Partnership Paradigm in Global Health Governance, Michael Stevenson / 10.
Trade and Investment Agreements: The Empowerment of Pharmaceutical and
Tobacco Corporations, Ashley Schram and Ronald Labonté / 11. Health Policy,
Corporate Influence and Multi-Level Governance: The Case of Alcohol Policy
in the European Union, Chris Holden and Benjamin Hawkins / 12. Tobacco
Industry Strategies to Influence Global Tobacco Governance in Three Asian
Countries, Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Part III: Holding Corporations
to Account / 13. A Proposed Approach to Systematically Identify and Monitor
the Corporate Political Activity of the Food Industry with Respect to
Public Health Using Publicly Available Information, Melissa Mialon, Boyd
Swinburn and Gary Sacks / 14. Regulating Baby Food Marketing: Civil Society
Vs Private Sector Influence, Tracey Wagner-Rizvi / 15. Communities,
Controversy and Chevron: Epidemiology in the Struggle over Contamination of
the Ecuadorian Amazon, Ben Brisbois / 16. Citizens United, Public Health
and Democracy: The Supreme Court Ruling, its Implications and Proposed
Action, William H. Wiist / 17. Conclusion, Nora J. Kenworthy, Ross
MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Index / Notes on Contributors
J. Kenworthy, Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Part I: Impacts of
Corporations on Global Health 2. Governing through Production: A
Public-Private Partnership's Impacts and Dissolution in Lesotho's Garment
Industry, Nora J. Kenworthy / 3. Medicalisation and Commodification of
Smoking Cessation: The Role of Industry Actors in Shaping Health Policy,
Ross MacKenzie and Benjamin Hawkins / 4. The Influence of Food Industry on
Public Health Governance: Insights from Mexico and the United States,
Courtney Scott, Angela Carriedo and Cécile Knai / 5. Examples of Failures
to Regulate Mining and Smelting Emissions and their Consequent Effects on
Human Health Outcomes, Mark Patrick Taylor and Steven George / Part II:
Corporate Influence of Global Health Governance / 6. Informal Channels of
Corporate Influence on Global Health Policymaking: A Mapping of Strategies
Across Four Industries, Eliza Suzuki and Suerie Moon / 7. How Corporations
Shape our Understanding of Problems with Gambling and their Solutions,
Rebecca Cassidy / 8. Corporate Manipulation of Global Health Policy: A Case
Study of Asbestos, John Calvert / 9. The Entrenchment of the Public-Private
Partnership Paradigm in Global Health Governance, Michael Stevenson / 10.
Trade and Investment Agreements: The Empowerment of Pharmaceutical and
Tobacco Corporations, Ashley Schram and Ronald Labonté / 11. Health Policy,
Corporate Influence and Multi-Level Governance: The Case of Alcohol Policy
in the European Union, Chris Holden and Benjamin Hawkins / 12. Tobacco
Industry Strategies to Influence Global Tobacco Governance in Three Asian
Countries, Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Part III: Holding Corporations
to Account / 13. A Proposed Approach to Systematically Identify and Monitor
the Corporate Political Activity of the Food Industry with Respect to
Public Health Using Publicly Available Information, Melissa Mialon, Boyd
Swinburn and Gary Sacks / 14. Regulating Baby Food Marketing: Civil Society
Vs Private Sector Influence, Tracey Wagner-Rizvi / 15. Communities,
Controversy and Chevron: Epidemiology in the Struggle over Contamination of
the Ecuadorian Amazon, Ben Brisbois / 16. Citizens United, Public Health
and Democracy: The Supreme Court Ruling, its Implications and Proposed
Action, William H. Wiist / 17. Conclusion, Nora J. Kenworthy, Ross
MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Index / Notes on Contributors
Preface / List of Acronyms / List of Illustrations / 1. Introduction, Nora
J. Kenworthy, Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Part I: Impacts of
Corporations on Global Health 2. Governing through Production: A
Public-Private Partnership's Impacts and Dissolution in Lesotho's Garment
Industry, Nora J. Kenworthy / 3. Medicalisation and Commodification of
Smoking Cessation: The Role of Industry Actors in Shaping Health Policy,
Ross MacKenzie and Benjamin Hawkins / 4. The Influence of Food Industry on
Public Health Governance: Insights from Mexico and the United States,
Courtney Scott, Angela Carriedo and Cécile Knai / 5. Examples of Failures
to Regulate Mining and Smelting Emissions and their Consequent Effects on
Human Health Outcomes, Mark Patrick Taylor and Steven George / Part II:
Corporate Influence of Global Health Governance / 6. Informal Channels of
Corporate Influence on Global Health Policymaking: A Mapping of Strategies
Across Four Industries, Eliza Suzuki and Suerie Moon / 7. How Corporations
Shape our Understanding of Problems with Gambling and their Solutions,
Rebecca Cassidy / 8. Corporate Manipulation of Global Health Policy: A Case
Study of Asbestos, John Calvert / 9. The Entrenchment of the Public-Private
Partnership Paradigm in Global Health Governance, Michael Stevenson / 10.
Trade and Investment Agreements: The Empowerment of Pharmaceutical and
Tobacco Corporations, Ashley Schram and Ronald Labonté / 11. Health Policy,
Corporate Influence and Multi-Level Governance: The Case of Alcohol Policy
in the European Union, Chris Holden and Benjamin Hawkins / 12. Tobacco
Industry Strategies to Influence Global Tobacco Governance in Three Asian
Countries, Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Part III: Holding Corporations
to Account / 13. A Proposed Approach to Systematically Identify and Monitor
the Corporate Political Activity of the Food Industry with Respect to
Public Health Using Publicly Available Information, Melissa Mialon, Boyd
Swinburn and Gary Sacks / 14. Regulating Baby Food Marketing: Civil Society
Vs Private Sector Influence, Tracey Wagner-Rizvi / 15. Communities,
Controversy and Chevron: Epidemiology in the Struggle over Contamination of
the Ecuadorian Amazon, Ben Brisbois / 16. Citizens United, Public Health
and Democracy: The Supreme Court Ruling, its Implications and Proposed
Action, William H. Wiist / 17. Conclusion, Nora J. Kenworthy, Ross
MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Index / Notes on Contributors
J. Kenworthy, Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Part I: Impacts of
Corporations on Global Health 2. Governing through Production: A
Public-Private Partnership's Impacts and Dissolution in Lesotho's Garment
Industry, Nora J. Kenworthy / 3. Medicalisation and Commodification of
Smoking Cessation: The Role of Industry Actors in Shaping Health Policy,
Ross MacKenzie and Benjamin Hawkins / 4. The Influence of Food Industry on
Public Health Governance: Insights from Mexico and the United States,
Courtney Scott, Angela Carriedo and Cécile Knai / 5. Examples of Failures
to Regulate Mining and Smelting Emissions and their Consequent Effects on
Human Health Outcomes, Mark Patrick Taylor and Steven George / Part II:
Corporate Influence of Global Health Governance / 6. Informal Channels of
Corporate Influence on Global Health Policymaking: A Mapping of Strategies
Across Four Industries, Eliza Suzuki and Suerie Moon / 7. How Corporations
Shape our Understanding of Problems with Gambling and their Solutions,
Rebecca Cassidy / 8. Corporate Manipulation of Global Health Policy: A Case
Study of Asbestos, John Calvert / 9. The Entrenchment of the Public-Private
Partnership Paradigm in Global Health Governance, Michael Stevenson / 10.
Trade and Investment Agreements: The Empowerment of Pharmaceutical and
Tobacco Corporations, Ashley Schram and Ronald Labonté / 11. Health Policy,
Corporate Influence and Multi-Level Governance: The Case of Alcohol Policy
in the European Union, Chris Holden and Benjamin Hawkins / 12. Tobacco
Industry Strategies to Influence Global Tobacco Governance in Three Asian
Countries, Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Part III: Holding Corporations
to Account / 13. A Proposed Approach to Systematically Identify and Monitor
the Corporate Political Activity of the Food Industry with Respect to
Public Health Using Publicly Available Information, Melissa Mialon, Boyd
Swinburn and Gary Sacks / 14. Regulating Baby Food Marketing: Civil Society
Vs Private Sector Influence, Tracey Wagner-Rizvi / 15. Communities,
Controversy and Chevron: Epidemiology in the Struggle over Contamination of
the Ecuadorian Amazon, Ben Brisbois / 16. Citizens United, Public Health
and Democracy: The Supreme Court Ruling, its Implications and Proposed
Action, William H. Wiist / 17. Conclusion, Nora J. Kenworthy, Ross
MacKenzie and Kelley Lee / Index / Notes on Contributors