Alcohol policy framing in South Africa during the early stages of COVID-19: using extraordinary times to make an argument for a new normal
Abstract Introduction Public health and alcohol industry actors compete to frame alcohol policy problems and solutions. Little is known about how sudden shifts in the political context provide moments for policy actors to re-frame alcohol-related issues. South Africa's temporary bans on alcohol...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Bartlett (Author), Matthew Lesch (Author), Su Golder (Author), Jim McCambridge (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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