This article sheds new light on the pharmaceutical industry’s response to the public relations crisis generated by the global civil society campaign for access to HIV/AIDS medicines since the early 2000s – one of the most contentious policy areas of global trade and health governance. Drawing on interviews with industry insiders, the article explores the industry’s communicative agency in both the media sphere and key sites of power, with a focus on the European Union (EU) policy sphere. The analysis shows that the industry has focused primarily on maintaining access to policymakers and sustaining elite consensus around the existing global intellectual property rights regime through political communication activities that largely bypass med...
Using the example of a global pharmaceutical industry, I examine the role of private companies in fu...
The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most regulated industries in the world. While legislation ...
The research project "Disease in the news" (FCT) has been constituted as an observatory of media inf...
This thesis explores the role of the media and communication in the politics of the HIV/AIDS pandemi...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
GlaxoSmithKline created waves last year with a promise of cheaper drugs and patent waivers in develo...
This study explores how an 'Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)/trade regime' has generated a particu...
The international Ebola response mirrors two broader trends in global health governance: (1) the fra...
Despite HIV becoming a manageable illness due to advancements in pharmaceuticals, over a million peo...
This article examines the relationship between intellectual property (IP) and public health, with a ...
This study investigates the discursive strategies of self-legitimation enacted by pharmaceutical com...
Nongovernmental public action has been effective in influencing global agenda-setting in health and ...
A partir d'une enquête sur le rôle de l'OMS dans la politisation de l'accès aux médicaments dans l'e...
The position that states take in the international sphere on health and intellectual property (IP) ...
The pharmaceutical industry is a crucial touchstone in the discussion of corporate responsibility to...
Using the example of a global pharmaceutical industry, I examine the role of private companies in fu...
The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most regulated industries in the world. While legislation ...
The research project "Disease in the news" (FCT) has been constituted as an observatory of media inf...
This thesis explores the role of the media and communication in the politics of the HIV/AIDS pandemi...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
GlaxoSmithKline created waves last year with a promise of cheaper drugs and patent waivers in develo...
This study explores how an 'Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)/trade regime' has generated a particu...
The international Ebola response mirrors two broader trends in global health governance: (1) the fra...
Despite HIV becoming a manageable illness due to advancements in pharmaceuticals, over a million peo...
This article examines the relationship between intellectual property (IP) and public health, with a ...
This study investigates the discursive strategies of self-legitimation enacted by pharmaceutical com...
Nongovernmental public action has been effective in influencing global agenda-setting in health and ...
A partir d'une enquête sur le rôle de l'OMS dans la politisation de l'accès aux médicaments dans l'e...
The position that states take in the international sphere on health and intellectual property (IP) ...
The pharmaceutical industry is a crucial touchstone in the discussion of corporate responsibility to...
Using the example of a global pharmaceutical industry, I examine the role of private companies in fu...
The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most regulated industries in the world. While legislation ...
The research project "Disease in the news" (FCT) has been constituted as an observatory of media inf...