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The Unwelcome Guest: How Scotland invited the tobacco industry to smoke outside

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  • Rachel Harrison
  • Julia Hurst

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This report shows how tactics and arguments used to defend the unregulated consumption of tobacco in public were used in Scotland and how campaigners for smoke-free laws learned how to combat these tactics from the experiences of colleagues in Ireland, Australia, New York and Canada. This report serves as a guide to those campaigners and public health advocates in countries just starting their journy to smoke-free enclosed public environments.

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  • Rachel Harrison & Julia Hurst, 2005. "The Unwelcome Guest: How Scotland invited the tobacco industry to smoke outside," University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education qt3db9j76q, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco.
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    1. Weishaar, Heide & Amos, Amanda & Collin, Jeff, 2015. "Best of enemies: Using social network analysis to explore a policy network in European smoke-free policy," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 133(C), pages 85-92.

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