Section outline

    • beforeBefore Class

      Readings:

      Bryan-Jones, K. and L. Bero, Tobacco industry efforts to defeat the Occupational Safety and Health Administration indoor air quality rule. 2003, Am J Public Health, 93(4): 585-592. http://www.ajph.org/cgi/reprint/93/4/585


      Castellblanch, R., Challenging Pharmaceutical Industry Power in Maine and Vermont. 2003, J Health Polit Policy Law, 28(1): 109-132. http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=1&hid=14&sid=ea99c969-510c-440a-9831-581a4d92539a%40sessionmgr9
      Givel, M. and S. Glantz, Failure to Defend a Successful State Tobacco Control Program: Policy Lessons from Florida. 2000, Am J Public Health, 90(No. 5): 762-767. http://www.ajph.org/cgi/reprint/90/5/762.pdf


      Mangurian, C.V. and L. Bero, Lessons Learned from the Tobacco Industry's Efforts to Prevent Passage of a Workplace Smoking Regulation. 2000, Am J Public Health, 90(12): 1926-30. http://www.ajph.org/cgi/reprint/90/12/1926.pdf

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      Recommended Readings:

      Brandt, A., The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Persistence of the Product that Defined America. 2007, New York: Basic Books.


      Davis, D, The Secret History of the War on Cancer, 2007, New York: Basic Books.


      Glantz, S. and E. Balbach, Tobacco War: Inside the California Battles. 2000, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.


      Johnson, H. and D. Broder, The System: The American Way of Politics at the Breaking Point. 1997, Boston: Little, Brown & Company.

      Kessler, D., A Question of Intent: A Great American Battle with a Deadly Industry. 2001, New York: Public Affairs.


      Michaels, D, Doubt is Their Product: How Industry’s Assault on Science Threatens Your Health. 2008, New York: Oxford University Press