2005
DOI: 10.1080/14622200412331328529
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Playing hide‐and‐seek with the tobacco industry

Abstract: Despite many peer-reviewed works that draw on tobacco industry documents that have now been made public, questions remain about how complete a picture has emerged. We present a conceptual framework that identifies and evaluates tobacco industry efforts to conceal information. Widespread document destruction like that in recent litigation in Australia is just one of more than a dozen tobacco industry efforts to prevent access, or at least timely access, to documents. Industry efforts range from small, locally e… Show more

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“…Resource limitations kept us from reviewing older microfiche and other offline sources. Finally, uncovering more recent industry strategies targeting low SES women within the documentary archive was difficult, as companies have made information less accessible over time 91. However, there is evidence that many tactics targeting low SES women continued after 2007, and in 2011, almost $7 billion—84% of total marketing expenditures in the USA—was spent on price discounting 92…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resource limitations kept us from reviewing older microfiche and other offline sources. Finally, uncovering more recent industry strategies targeting low SES women within the documentary archive was difficult, as companies have made information less accessible over time 91. However, there is evidence that many tactics targeting low SES women continued after 2007, and in 2011, almost $7 billion—84% of total marketing expenditures in the USA—was spent on price discounting 92…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only those documents produced in the Nordic area and sent to offices of the multinational companies were available 189 194 195. The number of messages in the documents sent from representatives of multinational companies to their contact persons in the Nordic countries is much higher than the number of messages sent from the Nordic contact persons to multinational companies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following opening of the depository to the public in 1999, BAT initially made the log available to visitors, as obligated under the Minnesota settlement. ii As the BAT claims were not subject to independent verification, visitors were concerned about the potential for abuse 5. Given the difficulties for accessing the documents,3–5 the authors and others began to systematically request copies of the full set of depository materials via the Guildford Archiving Project and put these online 20.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%