Case Studies on Corporations and Global Health Governance :Impacts, Influence and Accountability ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Impacts, Influence and Accountability

Publication series :1

Author: Kenworthy   Nora;MacKenzie   Ross;Lee   Kelley  

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781783483587

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781783483563

Subject: D5 World Politics;R1 Preventive Medicine , Health

Keyword: 世界政治,预防医学、卫生学

Language: ENG

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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.

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Chapter One: Introduction

I: Impacts of Corporations on Global Health

Chapter Two: Governing through Production

Chapter Three: Medicalisation and Commodification of Smoking Cessation

Chapter Four: The Influence of the Food Industry on Public Health Governance

Chapter Five: Examples of Failures to Regulate Mining and Smelting Emissions and Their Consequent Effects on Human Health Outcomes

II: Corporate Influence of Global Health Governance

Chapter Six: Informal Channels of Corporate Influence on Global Health Policymaking

Chapter Seven: How Corporations Shape Our Understanding of Problems with Gambling and Their Solutions

Chapter Eight: Corporate Manipulation of Global Health Policy

Chapter Nine: The Entrenchment of the Public-Private Partnership Paradigm

Chapter Ten: Trade and Investment Agreements

Chapter Eleven: Health Policy, Corporate Influence and Multi-Level Governance

Chapter Twelve: Tobacco Industry Strategies to Influence Global Governance

III: Holding Corporations to Account

Chapter Thirteen: 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

Chapter Fourteen: Regulating Baby Food Marketing: Civil Society versus Private Sector Influence

Chapter Fifteen: Epidemiology in the Struggle over Contamination of the Ecuadorian Amazon

Chapter Sixteen: Citizens United, Public Health and Democracy

Chapter Seventeen: Conclusion

Index

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