Agnogenic practices and corporate political strategy: the legitimation of UK gambling industry-funded youth education programmes
Agnogenic practices-designed to create ignorance or doubt-are well-established strategies employed by health-harming industries (HHI). However, little is known about their use by industry-funded organizations delivering youth education programmes. We applied a previously published framework of corpo...
Main Authors: | van Schalkwyk, MCI, Hawkins, B, Petticrew, M, Maani, N, Garde, A, Reeves, A, McKee, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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