Killer commodities
Public Health and the Corporate Production of Harm
Contributions by Roberto Abadie, Arachu Castro, Ann M. Cheney, Alexa S. Dietrich, Pamela I. Erickson, Martine Hackett, Jeff Howard, Martha Livingston, Terence Love, Brian McKenna University of Michigan, Dearborn, Michael Oldani, Joan Paluzzi, Michael Westerhaus, Edward J. Woodhouse Edited by Merrill Singer, Hans A. Baer
Publication date:
15 August 2008Length of book:
438 pagesPublisher
AltaMira PressDimensions:
237x160mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780759109780
Killer Commodities enters the increasingly heated debate regarding consumer culture with a critical examination of the relationship between corporate production of goods for profit and for public health. This collection analyzes the nature and public health impact of a wide range of dangerous commercial products from around the world, and it addresses the question of how policies should be changed to better protect the public, workers, and the environment.
Singer and call for more consumer advocacy and less deregulation of industry, as well as a balance between regulatory agencies and industries. They point out that some industries may have too much oversight, that is, monitored by several agencies, which obscures jurisdiction.