Criminalizing Big Tobacco: Legal Mobilization and the Politics of Responsibility for Health Risks in the United States |
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Authors: | Michael McCann William Haltom Shauna Fisher |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Washington;2. University of Puget Sound |
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Abstract: | This article reinterprets the discursive terms and cultural meanings that redefined the legal campaign against Big Tobacco during recent decades. We underline the palpable shift from a conventional tort‐based logic of products liability claims, which most analysts emphasize, to a logic incorporating key features identified with criminal law or “crimtorts.” The study builds on legal mobilization theory and combines narrative history of events with systematic analysis of media coverage across a twenty‐year period to demonstrate how Big Tobacco was criminalized over two decades. |
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