Alcohol Issues - Episode 7
Sludges and Dark Nudges in Big Alcohol's CSR Campaigns
Movendi International's weekly conversation about the latest alcohol issues in policy and science and new alcohol industry revelations.
In-depth conversationThe conversation with Nason and May was even joined by Kristina Sperkova, the President of Movendi International and a studied psychologist.
In our conversation with May and Nason, we talk about the findings of their research and what the findings mean in the larger context of social norms and healthy environments and behaviors.
Their research is innovative because it applies well-studied concepts of behavioral economics and how human psychology works to the field of prevention and reduction of alcohol harms. In discussing with May and Nason, we learn how the alcohol industry deliberately exploits cognitive biases and we get to understand better how information and campaigns to increase recognition of alcohol harms could be designed.
With May and Nason, we enjoyed a mind-blowing conversation about how the human mind works, how the alcohol industry exploits this and about what could be done to better promote health and well-being in an evidence-based way.
This week we highlight two alcohol issues that we think deserve special attention.
In policy and science news, we talk about the latest Global Burden of Disease study, its key findings and what they mean for alcohol policy-making.
And in the Big Alcohol Watch we discuss evidence from Ireland about the child rights harm due to alcohol and the delay in implementing the Public Health Alcohol Act.
Dark Nudges and Sludge in Big Alcohol: Behavioral Economics, Cognitive Biases, and Alcohol Industry Corporate Social Responsibility
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Landmark Study Shows Failure in Tackling Preventable Disease
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Ireland: Alcohol Is Widespread, Pervasive in Children’s Lives
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Master Manipulators: Exposing Big Alcohol Lobbying in Scottish and British Parliaments
The State of the World’s Children: How can we provide support to children growing up in households with alcohol problems?
A Review of Alcohol Policy Highlights in 2023 and an Outlook for Alcohol Policy Trends in 2024
How communities advance cancer prevention through awareness and policy action on alcohol
New Report – Even Small Amounts of Alcohol Can Be Harmful to Blood Pressure and Lead to Hypertension
Achieving the SDGs Through Alcohol Policy: European Countries Ignore The Potential
A Human Rights Based Approach to Alcohol Policy: the WHO Global Alcohol Action Plan and Beyond
Lessons From Big Tobacco: How and Why Big Alcohol Created Social Aspects Public Relations Organizations
How Big Alcohol Derails Alcohol Prevention Efforts in the Netherlands
How Big Alcohol Uses the World Trade Organization to Influence Global Alcohol Policy
Big Alcohol’s Attack on the EU’s Beating Cancer Plan - A Case Study
Alcohol’s Forgotten Social Harm: Children Growing Up In Households With Alcohol Problems
Alcohol Policy and the World Health Organization: What Happened at the Recent Executive Board Meeting
How The Alcohol Industry Misrepresents The Truth About Alcohol And Cardiovascular Health
Lessons for alcohol policy from the coronavirus crisis: potential and challenges for building back better
Brand New OECD Report: The Economic and Health System Case for Alcohol Policy
The 3-Year Anniversary of Minimum Unit Pricing and the Future of Alcohol Policy Development in Scotland
The Inner Workings of the Public Health Alcohol Act In Ireland: From MUP To Changing the Alcohol Norm
Commercial Determinants of Health and the WHO: Conflicts of Interest at the New WHO Foundation
Understanding Alcohol Taxation: Design, Potential and Window of Opportunity
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