Constructing public-private partnerships to undermine the public interest: critical discourse analysis of Working Together published by the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking
Abstract Background The global burden of alcohol harm has increased and is forecast to grow further without effective policy implementation. Public-private partnerships aiming to address global health, and other societal challenges, are a burgeoning feature of neoliberal governance. Rhetorically dis...
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Main Authors: | Mary Madden (Author), Andrew Bartlett (Author), Jim McCambridge (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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