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Tobacco Documents Research: A Bibliography

 
 

List of research reports and publications based on tobacco industry documents. Prepared by Norbert Hirschhorn, the bibliography includes important reports on tobacco industry documents relating to international issues, books discussing or using tobacco industry documents and peer reviewed publications based on tobacco industry document research from around the world. Click here to open up Norbert Hirschhorn's list. The data below and on subsequent pages has been extracted from the original list. The links in most cases are to an abstract.

 
     
 

Section C. Peer-reviewed publications based on document research (by topic)

 
     
 

Industry strategy and tactics

Alechnowicz K, Chapman S. The Philippine tobacco industry: ''the strongest tobacco lobby in Asia''. Tobacco Control 2004;13(Suppl II):ii71-ii78

Assunta M, Chapman S. A mire of highly subjective and ineffective voluntary guidelines: tobacco industry efforts to thwart tobacco control in Malaysia. Tobacco Control 2004;13 (Suppl II):ii43-ii50

Barnoya J, Glantz S. Tobacco industry success in preventing regulation of secondhand smoke in Latin America: the "Latin Project". Tobacco Control 2002;11:305-14

Bryan-Jones K, Bero LA. Tobacco industry efforts to defeat the occupational safety and health administration indoor air quality rule. American Journal of Public Health 2003;93:585-92

Carter SM. Mongoven, Biscoe & Duchin: destroying tobacco control activism from the inside. Tobacco Control 2002;11:112-18

Carter SM. Cooperation and control: the Tobacco Institute of Australia. Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii54-iii60

Carter SM, Chapman S. Smoking, disease, and obdurate denial: the Australian tobacco industry in the 1980s. Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii23-iii30

Chapman S. "It is possible he is a kind of nut": how the tobacco industry quietly promoted Dr William Whitby. Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii4-iii6

Chapman S and and Penman, A. "Can't stop the boy": Philip Morris' use of Healthy Buildings International to prevent workplace smoking bans in Australia. Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii107-iii112

Chapman S, Carter SM and Peters M. "A Deep Fragrance of Academia": the Australian Tobacco Research Foundation. Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii38-iii44

Chapman S. "We are anxious to remain anonymous": the use of third party scientific and medical consultants by the Australian tobacco industry. Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii31-iii37

Chapman S. and Carter SM. "Avoid health warnings on all tobacco products for just as long as we can": a history of tobacco industry efforts to avoid, delay and dilute health warnings on cigarettes. Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii13-iii22

Collin J, LeGresley E, MacKenzie R, Lawrence S, Lee K. Complicity in contraband: British American Tobacco and cigarette smuggling in Asia. Tobacco Control 2004;13 (Suppl 2):ii104-ii111

Drope J, Glantz S British Columbia capital regional district 100% smokefree bylaw: a successful public health campaign despite industry opposition. Tobacco Control 2003;12:264-8

Fields N, Chapman S. Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris’ efforts to influence a leading scientist . Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2003;57:571-578

Francey N, Chapman S. "Operation Berkshire": the international tobacco companies' conspiracy. BMJ 2000;321(7257):371-374

Garne D, Watson M, Chapman S & Byrne F. Environmental tobacco smoke research published in the journal Indoor and Built Environment and associations with the tobacco industry. The Lancet 2005;365(9461):804-9. Click here to review the appendices. Click here to review industry documents forming background research for the paper.

Gilmore A, McKee M. Moving east: how the transnational tobacco companies gained entry to the emerging markets of the former Soviet Union -- part I: establishing cigarette imports. Tobacco Control 2004;13:143-150

Gilmore A, McKee M. Moving east: how the transnational tobacco companies gained entry to the emerging markets of the former Soviet Union -- part II: An overview of priorities and tactics in establishing a manufacturing presence. Tobacco Control 2004;13:151-160

Givel M, Glantz S. Tobacco lobby political influence on US state legislatures in the 1990s. Tobacco Control 2001;10:124-34

Hiilamo H Tobacco industry strategy to undermine tobacco control in Finland. Tobacco Control 2003;12:414-23

Hirschhorn N. Corporate social responsibility and the tobacco industry: hope or hype? Tobacco Control 2004;13:447-453

Ibrahim JK, Tsoukalas TH, Glantz SA. Public health foundations and the tobacco industry: lessons from Minnesota. Tobacco Control 2004;13:228-236

Iida K, Proctor RN. Learning from Philip Morris: Japan Tobacco's strategies regarding evidence of tobacco health harms as revealed in internal documents from the American tobacco industry. Lancet 2004;363:1820-24

Knight J, Chapman S. ‘‘A phony way to show sincerity, as we all well know’’: tobacco industry lobbying against tobacco control in Hong Kong. Tobacco Control 2004;13 (Suppl II):ii13-ii21

Knight J, Chapman S. ‘‘Asia is now the priority target for the world anti-tobacco movement’’: attempts by the tobacco industry to undermine the Asian anti-smoking movement. Tobacco Control 2004;13 (Suppl II):ii30-ii36

Lambe M, Hallhagen E, Boethius G [The cynical game of the tobacco industry: many years efforts to deny or cover-up the negative effects of tobacco are revealed by the forced publication of internal documents]. [Article in Swedish] Lakartidningen 2002;99:2756-62

Lambert A, Sargent JD, Glantz SA, Ling PM. How Philip Morris unlocked the Japanese cigarette market: lessons for global tobacco control. Tobacco Control 2004;13:379-387

Landman A. Push or be punished: tobacco industry documents reveal aggression against businesses that discourage tobacco use. Tobacco Control 2000;9:339-46

Lawrence S, Collin J. Competing with kreteks: transnational tobacco companies, globalisation and Indonesia. Tobacco Control 2004; 13 (Suppl 2): ii96-ii103

Lee K, Gilmore AB, Collin J. Breaking and re-entering: British American Tobacco in China 1979-2000. Tobacco Control 2004; 13 (Suppl 2): ii88-ii95

LeGresley E, Muggli ME, Hurt, RD. Playing hide and seek with the tobacco industry. Nicotine and Tobacco Research: In press

Liberman J. The shredding of BAT's defence: McCabe vs British American Tobacco Australia. Tobacco Control 2002;11:271-74

MacKenzie R, Collin J, Sopharo C, et al. "Almost a role model of what we would like to do everywhere": British American Tobacco in Cambodia. Tobacco Control 2004; 13 (Suppl 2): ii112-ii117

MacKenzie R, Collin J. "If we can just 'stall' new unfriendly legislations, the scoreboard is already in our favour": transnational tobacco companies and ingredients disclosure in Thailand. Tobacco Control 2004; 13 (Suppl 2): ii79-ii87

Malone RE. Tobacco industry surveillance of public health groups: the case of STAT (Stop Teenage Addiction to Tobacco) and INFACT (Infant Formula Action Coalition). American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:955-60

Mangurian C, Bero L. Lessons learned from the tobacco industry's efforts to prevent the passage of a workplace smoking regulation. American Journal of Public Health 2000;90:1926-30

Morley C, Cummings K, Hyland A, Giovino G, Horan J. Tobacco Institute lobbying at the state and local levels of government in the 1990s. Tobacco Control 2002;11(Suppl 1):i102-i109

Muggli ME, Hurt RD, Blanke DD. Science for hire: a tobacco industry strategy to influence public opinion on secondhand smoke. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2003;5:303-14

Muggli M, Forster J, Hurt R, Repace J. The Smoke You Don't See: Uncovering Tobacco Industry Strategies Aimed Against Environmental Tobacco Smoke. American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:1419-23

Muggli ME, Hurt RD, Repace J. The tobacco industry's political efforts to derail the EPA report on ETS. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004;26:167-77

Muggli ME, Hurt RD. Tobacco industry strategies to undermine the 8th World Conference on Tobacco or Health. Tobacco Control 2003;12:195-202

Muggli ME, Hurt RD, Becker LB. Turning free speech into corporate speech: Philip Morris' efforts to influence U.S. and European journalists regarding the U.S. EPA report on secondhand smoke. Preventive Medicine 2004;39:568-580

Muggli ME, Hurt RD. A cigarette manufacturer and a managed care company collaborate to censor health information targeted at employees. American Journal of Public Health; 2004:1307-1311

Neuman M, Bitton A, Glantz S. Tobacco industry strategies for influencing European Community tobacco advertising legislation. Lancet 2002;359:1323-30

O'Sullivan B, Chapman S. Eyes on the prize: transnational tobacco companies in China 1976-1997. Tobacco Control 2000;9:292-302

Perez-Martin J, Peruga A. [The International Association of Tobacco Growers attacks WHO] [Article in Spanish] Revista Panamericana Salud Publica 2003;13:267-70

Pilkington P, Gilmore AB. The Living Tomorrow Project: how Philip Morris has used a Belgian tourist attraction to promote ventilation approaches to the control of second hand smoke. Tobacco Control 2004;13:375-378

Ritch W, Begay M. Strange bedfellows: the history of collaboration between the
Massachusetts Restaurant Association and the tobacco industry. American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:598-603

Saloojee Y, Dagli E. Tobacco industry tactics for resisting public policy on health. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000;78:911-12

Samet JM, Burke TA. Turning science into junk; the tobacco industry and passive smoking. American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:1742-44

Shamasunder B, Bero L. Financial Ties and Conflicts of Interest Between Pharmaceutical and Tobacco Companies. JAMA 2002;288:738-744

Szilagyi T, Chapman S. Hungry for Hungary: examples of tobacco industry's expansionism. Central Europe Journal of Public Health. 2003;11:38-43

Smith EA, Malone RE. Thinking the "unthinkable": why Philip Morris considered quitting. Tobacco Control 2003;12:208-13

Smith EA, Malone RE. Altria means tobacco: Philip Morris's identity crisis. American Journal of Public Health 2003;93:553-6

Soto-Mas F, Villalbi JR, Granero L, Jacobson H, Balcazar H. [The tobacco industry's internal documents and smoking prevention in Spain] [Article in Spanish] Gaceta Sanitaria 2003;17 Suppl 3:9-14

Trochim WM, Stillman FA, Clark PI, Schmitt CL. Development of a model of the tobacco industry's interference with tobacco control programmes. Tobacco Control 2003;12:140-7

Trotter L and Chapman S. "Conclusions about exposure to ETS and health that will be unhelpful to us": how the tobacco industry attempted to delay and discredit the 1997 Australian National Health and Medical Research Council report on passive smoking. Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii102-iii106

Tsoukalas TH, Glantz SA. Development and destruction of the first state funded anti-smoking campaign in the USA. Tobacco Control 2003;12(2):214-20

Von Eyben FE. Manipulationens anatomi [The anatomy of manipulation]. Ugeskrift for Laeger 2000;162:4962 [Danish]

White J, Bero LA. Public health under attack: the American Stop Smoking Intervention Study (ASSIST) and the tobacco industry. American Journal of Public Health 2004;94:240-50

Yach D, Bettcher D. Globalisation of tobacco industry influence and new global responses. Tobacco Control 2000;9:206-216

 
     
 

 

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