"They try to suppress us, but we should be louder": a qualitative exploration of intimidation in tobacco control
Abstract Background Tobacco control advocates and researchers face powerful opponents who go to great lengths to protect their interests. While threats and attacks are documented in the grey literature, research into intimidation remains scarce. Building on previous exploratory research, this study...
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Main Authors: | Britta K Matthes (Author), Raouf Alebshehy (Author), Anna B Gilmore (Author) |
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