Researching Corporations and Global Health Governance
An Interdisciplinary Guide
Herausgeber: Hawkins, Benjamin; Lee, Kelley
Researching Corporations and Global Health Governance
An Interdisciplinary Guide
Herausgeber: Hawkins, Benjamin; Lee, Kelley
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A practical guide on how to conduct research on the impact of corporations on global health and global health governance, which draws on the theoretical and methodological insights of a range of scholarly disciplines.
A practical guide on how to conduct research on the impact of corporations on global health and global health governance, which draws on the theoretical and methodological insights of a range of scholarly disciplines.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781783483594
- ISBN-10: 1783483598
- Artikelnr.: 42808699
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781783483594
- ISBN-10: 1783483598
- Artikelnr.: 42808699
Kelley Lee is Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Global Health Governance and Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University. She has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers, 50 book chapters and 14 books including Global Health and International Relations (2012), Asia's Role in Governing Global Health (2012) and Transformations in Global Health Governance (2014). Dr. Benjamin Hawkins is a Lecturer in Global Health Policy at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, teaching global health policy. His current research focuses on the role of research evidence and corporate actors in health policy making at the national and global levels and the impact in regional and bilateral trade and investment agreements on health. In particular his work focuses on the global alcohol and tobacco industries. Prior to entering academia he worked in sales and marketing for the alcohol producer Diageo.
Preface
List of acronyms
List of illustrations
1. Corporations and global health governance: A research agenda, Lee, Hawkins and Wiist
PART I: DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO ANALYSING CORPORATIONS
2. Political science, Hawkins
3. International political economy, Eckhardt
4. Social Policy, Holden and Farnsworth
5. Historical analysis, MacKenzie
6. Criminology, Michalowski
7. Anthropology, Parker and Kenworthy
8. Public health, Wipfli and Mack
9. Development Studies, Carnegie
10. Media analysis and corporate communication, Kline
PART II: METHODS AND DATA SOURCES FOR ANALYSING CORPORATIONS
11. Interviewing key informants from the corporate sector, Hawkins and Cassidy
12. The role of ethnography in analysing corporations, Carrillo Botero
13. Oral history, Stevenson
14. Participation of corporations in international organizations, Derman
15. Studying the influence of corporations on democratic processes, Wiist
16. Analysing corporate documents, MacKenzie and Holden
17. Social media research methods, Freeman
18. Making use of business and financial data, Lee
19. Using freedom of information requests, Freeman
20. Tracking down and using grey literature, Taylor and Sullivan
21. Legal and ethical considerations, Lee, Hawkins & Silva
22. Developing a data management plan, Carrillo Botero and Fang
About the Contributors
Index
List of acronyms
List of illustrations
1. Corporations and global health governance: A research agenda, Lee, Hawkins and Wiist
PART I: DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO ANALYSING CORPORATIONS
2. Political science, Hawkins
3. International political economy, Eckhardt
4. Social Policy, Holden and Farnsworth
5. Historical analysis, MacKenzie
6. Criminology, Michalowski
7. Anthropology, Parker and Kenworthy
8. Public health, Wipfli and Mack
9. Development Studies, Carnegie
10. Media analysis and corporate communication, Kline
PART II: METHODS AND DATA SOURCES FOR ANALYSING CORPORATIONS
11. Interviewing key informants from the corporate sector, Hawkins and Cassidy
12. The role of ethnography in analysing corporations, Carrillo Botero
13. Oral history, Stevenson
14. Participation of corporations in international organizations, Derman
15. Studying the influence of corporations on democratic processes, Wiist
16. Analysing corporate documents, MacKenzie and Holden
17. Social media research methods, Freeman
18. Making use of business and financial data, Lee
19. Using freedom of information requests, Freeman
20. Tracking down and using grey literature, Taylor and Sullivan
21. Legal and ethical considerations, Lee, Hawkins & Silva
22. Developing a data management plan, Carrillo Botero and Fang
About the Contributors
Index
Preface
List of acronyms
List of illustrations
1. Corporations and global health governance: A research agenda, Lee, Hawkins and Wiist
PART I: DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO ANALYSING CORPORATIONS
2. Political science, Hawkins
3. International political economy, Eckhardt
4. Social Policy, Holden and Farnsworth
5. Historical analysis, MacKenzie
6. Criminology, Michalowski
7. Anthropology, Parker and Kenworthy
8. Public health, Wipfli and Mack
9. Development Studies, Carnegie
10. Media analysis and corporate communication, Kline
PART II: METHODS AND DATA SOURCES FOR ANALYSING CORPORATIONS
11. Interviewing key informants from the corporate sector, Hawkins and Cassidy
12. The role of ethnography in analysing corporations, Carrillo Botero
13. Oral history, Stevenson
14. Participation of corporations in international organizations, Derman
15. Studying the influence of corporations on democratic processes, Wiist
16. Analysing corporate documents, MacKenzie and Holden
17. Social media research methods, Freeman
18. Making use of business and financial data, Lee
19. Using freedom of information requests, Freeman
20. Tracking down and using grey literature, Taylor and Sullivan
21. Legal and ethical considerations, Lee, Hawkins & Silva
22. Developing a data management plan, Carrillo Botero and Fang
About the Contributors
Index
List of acronyms
List of illustrations
1. Corporations and global health governance: A research agenda, Lee, Hawkins and Wiist
PART I: DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO ANALYSING CORPORATIONS
2. Political science, Hawkins
3. International political economy, Eckhardt
4. Social Policy, Holden and Farnsworth
5. Historical analysis, MacKenzie
6. Criminology, Michalowski
7. Anthropology, Parker and Kenworthy
8. Public health, Wipfli and Mack
9. Development Studies, Carnegie
10. Media analysis and corporate communication, Kline
PART II: METHODS AND DATA SOURCES FOR ANALYSING CORPORATIONS
11. Interviewing key informants from the corporate sector, Hawkins and Cassidy
12. The role of ethnography in analysing corporations, Carrillo Botero
13. Oral history, Stevenson
14. Participation of corporations in international organizations, Derman
15. Studying the influence of corporations on democratic processes, Wiist
16. Analysing corporate documents, MacKenzie and Holden
17. Social media research methods, Freeman
18. Making use of business and financial data, Lee
19. Using freedom of information requests, Freeman
20. Tracking down and using grey literature, Taylor and Sullivan
21. Legal and ethical considerations, Lee, Hawkins & Silva
22. Developing a data management plan, Carrillo Botero and Fang
About the Contributors
Index