2002
DOI: 10.1136/tc.11.3.280
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Studying the Hungarian anti-smoking movement

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“…Brown 10 cites that youth in Central European countries have been exposed to heavy tobacco marketing since the transition of communism to free market economies and that this marketing, in particular, intensely targets girls to smoke. In Hungary, this exposure was hastened because the factories of the formerly state-owned Hungarian tobacco monopoly were rapidly acquired by the transnational tobacco companies in the very first years (1991-92) of the transition from communism 11 . Transnational tobacco companies have had little difficulty and have exercised little constraint in rapidly introducing their brands and advertising in Hungary and throughout the region during this transition, and the influx of Western brands, with its accompanying tobacco advertising and promotion, has 'mushroomed' 12 .…”
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“…Brown 10 cites that youth in Central European countries have been exposed to heavy tobacco marketing since the transition of communism to free market economies and that this marketing, in particular, intensely targets girls to smoke. In Hungary, this exposure was hastened because the factories of the formerly state-owned Hungarian tobacco monopoly were rapidly acquired by the transnational tobacco companies in the very first years (1991-92) of the transition from communism 11 . Transnational tobacco companies have had little difficulty and have exercised little constraint in rapidly introducing their brands and advertising in Hungary and throughout the region during this transition, and the influx of Western brands, with its accompanying tobacco advertising and promotion, has 'mushroomed' 12 .…”
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“…Az előbbi állítás teljesen nem igazolható, az utóbbit pedig a kutatók nem tartották logikusnak, hiszen maguk a törökök nem káromkodtak. Idővel ezek a kérdésfeltevések teljesen háttérbe szorultak, s a kutatók új célja a káromkodások társadalmi használatának és a nyelvbe történő beépülésének megfigyelése lett, amely tényezőkön keresztül elérhetővé válhat a népi mentalitás 692. Káromkodással kapcsolatos forrásfeldolgozó vizsgálatot végzett például Györffy István, M. Antalóczy Ildikó, Paládi-Kovács Attila, Sz.…”
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