The Commercial Determinants of Health
Herausgeber: Maani, Nason; Galea, Sandro; Petticrew, Mark
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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.
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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.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 150mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780197578759
- ISBN-10: 0197578756
- Artikelnr.: 66141584
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 150mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780197578759
- ISBN-10: 0197578756
- Artikelnr.: 66141584
Nason Maani holds a Lectureship in Inequalities and Global Health Policy in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on the structural and commercial drivers of health inequalities. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. He previously was Assistant Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine as a member of the UK PRP SPECTRUM Consortium and co-founded the Commercial Determinants Research Group at LSHTM. He was a 2019-2020 Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow in Healthcare Policy and Practice. Mark Petticrew is Professor of Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Director of the NIHR Public Health Policy Research Unit. His research has a focus on the commercial determinants of health and in particular, the influence of unhealthy commodity industries on health. He is a member of the UK PRP SPECTRUM Consortium which conducts research on the commercial determinants of health and other topics. His other research has examined alcohol advertising and marketing from a systems perspective and includes analyses of misinformation disseminated by alcohol industry corporate social responsibility bodies. He is a co-founder and member of the Commercial Determinants Research Group at LSHTM. Sandro Galea is Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at the Boston University School of Public Health. He has been named an epidemiology innovator by Time, a top voice in healthcare by LinkedIn, and is one of the most cited social scientists in the world. His writing and work are featured regularly in national and global public media. A native of Malta, he has served as a field physician for Doctors Without Borders and has held academic positions at Columbia University, University of Michigan, and the New York Academy of Medicine.
* Section 1: Why Commercial Determinants?
* Chapter 1: Commercial Determinants of Health: An Introduction
* Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea
* Chapter 2: A Systems Perspective on the Pathways of Influence between
CDOH and Health
* Cécile Knai and Natalie Savona
* Chapter 3: Global Health and Equity Burden of Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Julia Anaf, Fran Baum, and Matt Fisher
* Section 2: How Do Commercial Determinants Shape Upstream Drivers of
Health?
* Chapter 4: The Role of Policy in Studying the Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Benjamin Hawkins
* Chapter 5: Understanding the Politics of the Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Eduardo J. Gómez
* Chapter 6: The Role of Commercial Influences in Public Understanding
of Harms, Causes and Solutions
* Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani, and May van Schalkwyk
* Chapter 7: The Role of Corporations in Influencing Culture
* Nancy Tomes
* Chapter 8: Industry Influence on Science: What Is Happening and What
Can Be Done
* Alice Fabbri and Anna Gilmore
* Chapter 9: Role in Trade Deals and Investment
* Pepita Barlow and Eric Crosbie
* Section 3: Case Studies by Industry
* Chapter 10: Hidden from View: Alcohol Industry Efforts to Keep the
Epidemic of Alcohol-Related Harm from Public Awareness
* Tim Stockwell and Erin Hobin
* Chapter 11: Learning from 70 Years of Tobacco Control: Winning the
War and Not Just the Battles
* Anna B. Gilmore and Sarah Dance
* Chapter 12: The Fossil Fuel Industry: Fuelling Doubt and Navigating
Contradiction
* May van Schalkwyk, Nason Maani, and Mark Petticrew
* Chapter 13: The Gambling Industry: Harmful Products, Predatory
Practices and the Politics of Knowledge
* May van Schalkwyk and Rebecca Cassidy
* Chapter 14: Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
* Eric Crosbie, Laura Schmidt, Jim Krieger, and Marion Nestle
* Section 4: Cross-Industry Mechanisms
* Chapter 15: Marketing
* Simone Pettigrew and Alexandra Jones
* Chapter 16: Corporate Social Responsibility: Past, Present, and
Future
* Nino Paichadze, Vinu Ilakkuvan, Muluken Gizaw, and Adnan A. Hyder
* Chapter 17: The Institutionalization of Corporate Power within Policy
* Gary Fooks
* Chapter 18: Corporations as Irresponsible Artificial People: Human
Rights, Profits, and Public Health
* George J. Annas
* Chapter 19: Industry Influence on Research: A Cycle of Bias
* Lisa Bero
* Chapter 20: The Global Technology Sector as a Commercial Determinant
of Health
* Nora Kenworthy, Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng, and Marco Zenone
* Section 5: Advancing Science and Scholarship
* Chapter 21: Defining the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Jennifer Lacy-Nichols, Cassandra de Lacy-Vawdon, and Rob Moodie
* Chapter 22: Assessing Power Structures
* Joana Madureira Lima
* Chapter 23: Rethinking Conflict of Interest: From Individual to
Structural Understandings
* Jeff Collin, Rob Ralston, and Sarah Hill
* Chapter 24: Assessing the Health Impacts of the Commercial
Determinants of Health
* Luke N. Allen
* Chapter 25: Assessing the Economic Impacts of Corporations
* Martin McKee
* Chapter 26: Prioritizing Research on the Foundational Drivers of
Corporate Policy Influence
* William H. Wiist
* Chapter 27: The Influence of Commercial Industries on Public
Discourse
* Shona Hilton
* Chapter 28: Commercial Determinants of Health in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries
* Salma M. Abdalla, Leona Ofei, Nason Maani, and Sandro Galea
* Section 6: A Way Forward
* Chapter 29: The Question of Industry Partnerships
* Peter J. Adams
* Chapter 30: Understanding and Managing Corporate Conflicts of
Interest
* Katherine Cullerton and Martin White
* Chapter 31: Teaching the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Nicholas Freudenberg and Eric Crosbie
* Chapter 32: Learning from Experience: Identifying Key Intervention
Points around Corporate Practices to Improve Health
* Mélissa Mialon, Julia Anaf, and Fran Baum
* Chapter 33: A Policy Agenda for the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Sally Casswell
* Chapter 34: Commercial Determinants of Health: A Research and
Translational Agenda
* Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea
*
* Index
* Chapter 1: Commercial Determinants of Health: An Introduction
* Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea
* Chapter 2: A Systems Perspective on the Pathways of Influence between
CDOH and Health
* Cécile Knai and Natalie Savona
* Chapter 3: Global Health and Equity Burden of Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Julia Anaf, Fran Baum, and Matt Fisher
* Section 2: How Do Commercial Determinants Shape Upstream Drivers of
Health?
* Chapter 4: The Role of Policy in Studying the Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Benjamin Hawkins
* Chapter 5: Understanding the Politics of the Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Eduardo J. Gómez
* Chapter 6: The Role of Commercial Influences in Public Understanding
of Harms, Causes and Solutions
* Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani, and May van Schalkwyk
* Chapter 7: The Role of Corporations in Influencing Culture
* Nancy Tomes
* Chapter 8: Industry Influence on Science: What Is Happening and What
Can Be Done
* Alice Fabbri and Anna Gilmore
* Chapter 9: Role in Trade Deals and Investment
* Pepita Barlow and Eric Crosbie
* Section 3: Case Studies by Industry
* Chapter 10: Hidden from View: Alcohol Industry Efforts to Keep the
Epidemic of Alcohol-Related Harm from Public Awareness
* Tim Stockwell and Erin Hobin
* Chapter 11: Learning from 70 Years of Tobacco Control: Winning the
War and Not Just the Battles
* Anna B. Gilmore and Sarah Dance
* Chapter 12: The Fossil Fuel Industry: Fuelling Doubt and Navigating
Contradiction
* May van Schalkwyk, Nason Maani, and Mark Petticrew
* Chapter 13: The Gambling Industry: Harmful Products, Predatory
Practices and the Politics of Knowledge
* May van Schalkwyk and Rebecca Cassidy
* Chapter 14: Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
* Eric Crosbie, Laura Schmidt, Jim Krieger, and Marion Nestle
* Section 4: Cross-Industry Mechanisms
* Chapter 15: Marketing
* Simone Pettigrew and Alexandra Jones
* Chapter 16: Corporate Social Responsibility: Past, Present, and
Future
* Nino Paichadze, Vinu Ilakkuvan, Muluken Gizaw, and Adnan A. Hyder
* Chapter 17: The Institutionalization of Corporate Power within Policy
* Gary Fooks
* Chapter 18: Corporations as Irresponsible Artificial People: Human
Rights, Profits, and Public Health
* George J. Annas
* Chapter 19: Industry Influence on Research: A Cycle of Bias
* Lisa Bero
* Chapter 20: The Global Technology Sector as a Commercial Determinant
of Health
* Nora Kenworthy, Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng, and Marco Zenone
* Section 5: Advancing Science and Scholarship
* Chapter 21: Defining the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Jennifer Lacy-Nichols, Cassandra de Lacy-Vawdon, and Rob Moodie
* Chapter 22: Assessing Power Structures
* Joana Madureira Lima
* Chapter 23: Rethinking Conflict of Interest: From Individual to
Structural Understandings
* Jeff Collin, Rob Ralston, and Sarah Hill
* Chapter 24: Assessing the Health Impacts of the Commercial
Determinants of Health
* Luke N. Allen
* Chapter 25: Assessing the Economic Impacts of Corporations
* Martin McKee
* Chapter 26: Prioritizing Research on the Foundational Drivers of
Corporate Policy Influence
* William H. Wiist
* Chapter 27: The Influence of Commercial Industries on Public
Discourse
* Shona Hilton
* Chapter 28: Commercial Determinants of Health in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries
* Salma M. Abdalla, Leona Ofei, Nason Maani, and Sandro Galea
* Section 6: A Way Forward
* Chapter 29: The Question of Industry Partnerships
* Peter J. Adams
* Chapter 30: Understanding and Managing Corporate Conflicts of
Interest
* Katherine Cullerton and Martin White
* Chapter 31: Teaching the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Nicholas Freudenberg and Eric Crosbie
* Chapter 32: Learning from Experience: Identifying Key Intervention
Points around Corporate Practices to Improve Health
* Mélissa Mialon, Julia Anaf, and Fran Baum
* Chapter 33: A Policy Agenda for the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Sally Casswell
* Chapter 34: Commercial Determinants of Health: A Research and
Translational Agenda
* Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea
*
* Index
* Section 1: Why Commercial Determinants?
* Chapter 1: Commercial Determinants of Health: An Introduction
* Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea
* Chapter 2: A Systems Perspective on the Pathways of Influence between
CDOH and Health
* Cécile Knai and Natalie Savona
* Chapter 3: Global Health and Equity Burden of Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Julia Anaf, Fran Baum, and Matt Fisher
* Section 2: How Do Commercial Determinants Shape Upstream Drivers of
Health?
* Chapter 4: The Role of Policy in Studying the Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Benjamin Hawkins
* Chapter 5: Understanding the Politics of the Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Eduardo J. Gómez
* Chapter 6: The Role of Commercial Influences in Public Understanding
of Harms, Causes and Solutions
* Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani, and May van Schalkwyk
* Chapter 7: The Role of Corporations in Influencing Culture
* Nancy Tomes
* Chapter 8: Industry Influence on Science: What Is Happening and What
Can Be Done
* Alice Fabbri and Anna Gilmore
* Chapter 9: Role in Trade Deals and Investment
* Pepita Barlow and Eric Crosbie
* Section 3: Case Studies by Industry
* Chapter 10: Hidden from View: Alcohol Industry Efforts to Keep the
Epidemic of Alcohol-Related Harm from Public Awareness
* Tim Stockwell and Erin Hobin
* Chapter 11: Learning from 70 Years of Tobacco Control: Winning the
War and Not Just the Battles
* Anna B. Gilmore and Sarah Dance
* Chapter 12: The Fossil Fuel Industry: Fuelling Doubt and Navigating
Contradiction
* May van Schalkwyk, Nason Maani, and Mark Petticrew
* Chapter 13: The Gambling Industry: Harmful Products, Predatory
Practices and the Politics of Knowledge
* May van Schalkwyk and Rebecca Cassidy
* Chapter 14: Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
* Eric Crosbie, Laura Schmidt, Jim Krieger, and Marion Nestle
* Section 4: Cross-Industry Mechanisms
* Chapter 15: Marketing
* Simone Pettigrew and Alexandra Jones
* Chapter 16: Corporate Social Responsibility: Past, Present, and
Future
* Nino Paichadze, Vinu Ilakkuvan, Muluken Gizaw, and Adnan A. Hyder
* Chapter 17: The Institutionalization of Corporate Power within Policy
* Gary Fooks
* Chapter 18: Corporations as Irresponsible Artificial People: Human
Rights, Profits, and Public Health
* George J. Annas
* Chapter 19: Industry Influence on Research: A Cycle of Bias
* Lisa Bero
* Chapter 20: The Global Technology Sector as a Commercial Determinant
of Health
* Nora Kenworthy, Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng, and Marco Zenone
* Section 5: Advancing Science and Scholarship
* Chapter 21: Defining the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Jennifer Lacy-Nichols, Cassandra de Lacy-Vawdon, and Rob Moodie
* Chapter 22: Assessing Power Structures
* Joana Madureira Lima
* Chapter 23: Rethinking Conflict of Interest: From Individual to
Structural Understandings
* Jeff Collin, Rob Ralston, and Sarah Hill
* Chapter 24: Assessing the Health Impacts of the Commercial
Determinants of Health
* Luke N. Allen
* Chapter 25: Assessing the Economic Impacts of Corporations
* Martin McKee
* Chapter 26: Prioritizing Research on the Foundational Drivers of
Corporate Policy Influence
* William H. Wiist
* Chapter 27: The Influence of Commercial Industries on Public
Discourse
* Shona Hilton
* Chapter 28: Commercial Determinants of Health in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries
* Salma M. Abdalla, Leona Ofei, Nason Maani, and Sandro Galea
* Section 6: A Way Forward
* Chapter 29: The Question of Industry Partnerships
* Peter J. Adams
* Chapter 30: Understanding and Managing Corporate Conflicts of
Interest
* Katherine Cullerton and Martin White
* Chapter 31: Teaching the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Nicholas Freudenberg and Eric Crosbie
* Chapter 32: Learning from Experience: Identifying Key Intervention
Points around Corporate Practices to Improve Health
* Mélissa Mialon, Julia Anaf, and Fran Baum
* Chapter 33: A Policy Agenda for the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Sally Casswell
* Chapter 34: Commercial Determinants of Health: A Research and
Translational Agenda
* Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea
*
* Index
* Chapter 1: Commercial Determinants of Health: An Introduction
* Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea
* Chapter 2: A Systems Perspective on the Pathways of Influence between
CDOH and Health
* Cécile Knai and Natalie Savona
* Chapter 3: Global Health and Equity Burden of Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Julia Anaf, Fran Baum, and Matt Fisher
* Section 2: How Do Commercial Determinants Shape Upstream Drivers of
Health?
* Chapter 4: The Role of Policy in Studying the Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Benjamin Hawkins
* Chapter 5: Understanding the Politics of the Commercial Determinants
of Health
* Eduardo J. Gómez
* Chapter 6: The Role of Commercial Influences in Public Understanding
of Harms, Causes and Solutions
* Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani, and May van Schalkwyk
* Chapter 7: The Role of Corporations in Influencing Culture
* Nancy Tomes
* Chapter 8: Industry Influence on Science: What Is Happening and What
Can Be Done
* Alice Fabbri and Anna Gilmore
* Chapter 9: Role in Trade Deals and Investment
* Pepita Barlow and Eric Crosbie
* Section 3: Case Studies by Industry
* Chapter 10: Hidden from View: Alcohol Industry Efforts to Keep the
Epidemic of Alcohol-Related Harm from Public Awareness
* Tim Stockwell and Erin Hobin
* Chapter 11: Learning from 70 Years of Tobacco Control: Winning the
War and Not Just the Battles
* Anna B. Gilmore and Sarah Dance
* Chapter 12: The Fossil Fuel Industry: Fuelling Doubt and Navigating
Contradiction
* May van Schalkwyk, Nason Maani, and Mark Petticrew
* Chapter 13: The Gambling Industry: Harmful Products, Predatory
Practices and the Politics of Knowledge
* May van Schalkwyk and Rebecca Cassidy
* Chapter 14: Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
* Eric Crosbie, Laura Schmidt, Jim Krieger, and Marion Nestle
* Section 4: Cross-Industry Mechanisms
* Chapter 15: Marketing
* Simone Pettigrew and Alexandra Jones
* Chapter 16: Corporate Social Responsibility: Past, Present, and
Future
* Nino Paichadze, Vinu Ilakkuvan, Muluken Gizaw, and Adnan A. Hyder
* Chapter 17: The Institutionalization of Corporate Power within Policy
* Gary Fooks
* Chapter 18: Corporations as Irresponsible Artificial People: Human
Rights, Profits, and Public Health
* George J. Annas
* Chapter 19: Industry Influence on Research: A Cycle of Bias
* Lisa Bero
* Chapter 20: The Global Technology Sector as a Commercial Determinant
of Health
* Nora Kenworthy, Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng, and Marco Zenone
* Section 5: Advancing Science and Scholarship
* Chapter 21: Defining the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Jennifer Lacy-Nichols, Cassandra de Lacy-Vawdon, and Rob Moodie
* Chapter 22: Assessing Power Structures
* Joana Madureira Lima
* Chapter 23: Rethinking Conflict of Interest: From Individual to
Structural Understandings
* Jeff Collin, Rob Ralston, and Sarah Hill
* Chapter 24: Assessing the Health Impacts of the Commercial
Determinants of Health
* Luke N. Allen
* Chapter 25: Assessing the Economic Impacts of Corporations
* Martin McKee
* Chapter 26: Prioritizing Research on the Foundational Drivers of
Corporate Policy Influence
* William H. Wiist
* Chapter 27: The Influence of Commercial Industries on Public
Discourse
* Shona Hilton
* Chapter 28: Commercial Determinants of Health in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries
* Salma M. Abdalla, Leona Ofei, Nason Maani, and Sandro Galea
* Section 6: A Way Forward
* Chapter 29: The Question of Industry Partnerships
* Peter J. Adams
* Chapter 30: Understanding and Managing Corporate Conflicts of
Interest
* Katherine Cullerton and Martin White
* Chapter 31: Teaching the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Nicholas Freudenberg and Eric Crosbie
* Chapter 32: Learning from Experience: Identifying Key Intervention
Points around Corporate Practices to Improve Health
* Mélissa Mialon, Julia Anaf, and Fran Baum
* Chapter 33: A Policy Agenda for the Commercial Determinants of Health
* Sally Casswell
* Chapter 34: Commercial Determinants of Health: A Research and
Translational Agenda
* Nason Maani, Mark Petticrew, and Sandro Galea
*
* Index