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Jeff Collin
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 113
Citations - 3069
Jeff Collin is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tobacco control & Tobacco industry. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 94 publications receiving 2693 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeff Collin include University of London & University of Nottingham.
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The Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility: Techniques of Neutralization, Stakeholder Management and Political CSR.
TL;DR: By showing how CSR practices are used to stymie evidence-based government regulation, the article underlines the importance of highlighting and developing matrices to assess the negative social impacts of CSR.
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Public health, corporations and the New Responsibility Deal: promoting partnerships with vectors of disease?
TL;DR: The products of tobacco, alcohol and food industries are responsible for a significant and growing proportion of the global burden of disease, and the greatest challenge and opportunity for public health lies in reducing the contributions of tobacco use, unhealthy diet and harmful alcohol consumption.
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Access to Policy Elites: An Analysis of Tobacco Industry Documents
TL;DR: A review of tobacco industry documents shows that policies on corporate social responsibility can enable access to and dialogue with policymakers at the highest level.
Nicotine without smoke: Tobacco harm reduction
Amanda Amos,Deborah Arnott,Paul Aveyard,Linda Bauld,Ilze Bogdanovica,John Britton,Meghan J. Chenoweth,Jeff Collin,Martin Dockrell,Peter Hajek,Nicholas S Hopkinson,Tessa Langley,Sarah Lewis,Ann McNeill,Hayden McRobbie,Marcus R. Munafò,Magdalena Opazo Breton,Rachel F. Tyndale,Jennifer J. Ware,Robert West +19 more
"Working the System'' - British American Tobacco's Influence on the European Union Treaty and Its Implications for Policy
TL;DR: The ways in which British American Tobacco influenced the European Union Treaty so that new EU policies advance the interests of major corporations, including those that produce products damaging to health are investigated.