Objective: One research group has recently published three articles on the ways in which alcohol companies and industry social aspects organizations (SAOs) communicate with the public. These articles show how the information produced by the alcohol industry works to produce doubt and uncertainty. Replies from SAOs were published in the respective scientific journals. This article examines these “moments of controversy,” asking in what ways, on which grounds, do the SAOs contest the claims made about them? Method: Three moments of controversy were examined, prompted by articles on SAO information on cancer, on use of Twitter, and on pregnancy and fertility. The articles (n = 3), the responses from the SAOs (n = 8), and the replies by authors...
Background: Efforts to reduce alcohol-related harm face strong resistance from the alcohol industry....
This article analyses 131 articles that have been retracted from peer-reviewed journals in business ...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Introduction In 2015/2016 controversy followed the publication of a report on an anthropological stu...
INTRODUCTION: Debates in the peer-reviewed literature on alcohol industry involvement in science hav...
Issues: Alcohol companies have recently invested large sums of money in answering research questions...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
Aim: To systematically review, using a qualitative, narrative synthesis approach, papers examining a...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the origins and purposes of alcohol industry "social aspects organ...
My dual passions for science and writing co-mingled as I managed and wrote for Stemosphere (stem-o-s...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
CONTEXT: Transnational alcohol corporations (TACs) employ a range of strategies to achieve their bus...
AIMS: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national o...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Transformative Research on the Alcohol industry, Policy and Science (TRAPS)...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol's effects on heart health is the site of a major scientific controversy. We cond...
Background: Efforts to reduce alcohol-related harm face strong resistance from the alcohol industry....
This article analyses 131 articles that have been retracted from peer-reviewed journals in business ...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Introduction In 2015/2016 controversy followed the publication of a report on an anthropological stu...
INTRODUCTION: Debates in the peer-reviewed literature on alcohol industry involvement in science hav...
Issues: Alcohol companies have recently invested large sums of money in answering research questions...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
Aim: To systematically review, using a qualitative, narrative synthesis approach, papers examining a...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the origins and purposes of alcohol industry "social aspects organ...
My dual passions for science and writing co-mingled as I managed and wrote for Stemosphere (stem-o-s...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
CONTEXT: Transnational alcohol corporations (TACs) employ a range of strategies to achieve their bus...
AIMS: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national o...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Transformative Research on the Alcohol industry, Policy and Science (TRAPS)...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol's effects on heart health is the site of a major scientific controversy. We cond...
Background: Efforts to reduce alcohol-related harm face strong resistance from the alcohol industry....
This article analyses 131 articles that have been retracted from peer-reviewed journals in business ...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...