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Gambling as social practice: a complementary approach for reducing harm? | Harm Reduction Journal | Full Text
Gambling as social practice: a complementary approach for reducing harm? | Harm Reduction Journal | Full Text
Background Gambling is now a well-recognised public health issue and forms the focus of extensive harm reduction initiatives. Recent developments in policy, practice and technology, such relaxation of regulations, the increasing influence of global gambling corporations, and the development of devices such as mobile phone apps and fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) mean that the landscape is a complex, dynamic, and fast moving one. Gambling is now practiced using new technologies, in various spaces and places, and features in a range of social surroundings. Therefore, research is needed to inform appropriate gambling harm reduction strategies that can respond to this complex domain. Yet, research and policy approaches to the reduction of gambling harm are predominantly framed through psychological and economic models of individual behaviour, addiction, and ‘rational’ action. This is beginning to change, with a growing corpus of socio-cultural approaches to gambling research now emerging. Method In this article, we argue the case of recognising gambling as a social practice, the performance of which draws upon multiple elements such as technology and materials, spaces and places, language and discourse, and structures and agency. We call for a practice theory approach to gambling research that joins efforts to move beyond individual gamblers and their behaviour, to also acknowledge the interaction of multiple elements shaping gambling practices. To achieve this, we suggest that research methods such as visual ethnography can be helpful. Conclusion We set out how a social practice perspective to gambling research can generate different insights and help inform more nuanced and appropriate gambling harm reduction initiatives.
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Gambling as social practice: a complementary approach for reducing harm? | Harm Reduction Journal | Full Text
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Evidence-Based Management
Evidence-Based Management
Executives routinely dose their organizations with strategic snake oil: discredited nostrums, partial remedies, or untested management miracle cures. In many cases, the facts about what works are out there—so why don’t managers use them?
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Evidence-Based Management
Fixing Higher Education: A Business Manager’s Take on How to Boost ... - Christian Schierenbeck - Google Books
Fixing Higher Education: A Business Manager’s Take on How to Boost ... - Christian Schierenbeck - Google Books
Christian Schierenbeck makes a provocative case that higher education across the globe suffers from a profound productivity crisis which prevents broad access to affordable and high-quality educational services. He shows how the vast productivity gap in higher education could be closed if academic managers borrowed some of the managerial practices applied by the world’s leading business enterprises. In order for this to happen in practice, the author argues for radical changes in the policy framework for higher education.
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Fixing Higher Education: A Business Manager’s Take on How to Boost ... - Christian Schierenbeck - Google Books
Target Costing - Key Features, Advantages and Examples
Target Costing - Key Features, Advantages and Examples
Target costing is not just a method of costing, but rather a management technique wherein prices are determined by market conditions, taking
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Target Costing - Key Features, Advantages and Examples
What is Blue Ocean Strategy | About Blue Ocean Strategy
What is Blue Ocean Strategy | About Blue Ocean Strategy
Blue Ocean Strategy is the simultaneous pursuit of differentiation and low cost to open up a new market space and create new demand. It provides a systematic approach to making the competition irrelevant.
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What is Blue Ocean Strategy | About Blue Ocean Strategy
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Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead
Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead
Plan Your New Hampshire vacation! Where to Stay, Things to Do, Places to Eat and so much more.
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Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead
SPORT AS BUSINESS on JSTOR
SPORT AS BUSINESS on JSTOR
ANDREW ZIMBALIST, SPORT AS BUSINESS, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol. 19, No. 4, THE ECONOMICS OF SPORT (Winter 2003), pp. 503-511
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SPORT AS BUSINESS on JSTOR
Public Health Surveillance: A Tool for Targeting and Monitoring Interventions - Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries - NCBI Bookshelf
Public Health Surveillance: A Tool for Targeting and Monitoring Interventions - Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries - NCBI Bookshelf
Public health surveillance is the ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, closely integrated with the timely dissemination of these data to those responsible for preventing and controlling disease and injury (Thacker and Berkelman 1988). Public health surveillance is a tool to estimate the health status and behavior of the populations served by ministries of health, ministries of finance, and donors. Because surveillance can directly measure what is going on in the population, it is useful both for measuring the need for interventions and for directly measuring the effects of interventions. The purpose of surveillance is to empower decision makers to lead and manage more effectively by providing timely, useful evidence.
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Public Health Surveillance: A Tool for Targeting and Monitoring Interventions - Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries - NCBI Bookshelf