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Conflict of Interest, Capture, Production of Ignorance, and Hegemony. Conceptualizing the Influence of Corporate Interests on Public Health

Boullier, Henri; Hauray, Boris; Henry, Emmanuel; Gaudilllière, Jean-Paul (2021), Conflict of Interest, Capture, Production of Ignorance, and Hegemony. Conceptualizing the Influence of Corporate Interests on Public Health, in Boris Hauray; Henri Boullier; Jean-Paul Gaudillière; Hélène Michel, Conflict of Interest and Medicine. Knowledge, Practices, and Mobilizations, Routledge : London, p. 219-238. 10.4324/9781003161035-11

Type
Chapitre d'ouvrage
Date
2021
Book title
Conflict of Interest and Medicine. Knowledge, Practices, and Mobilizations
Book author
Boris Hauray; Henri Boullier; Jean-Paul Gaudillière; Hélène Michel
Publisher
Routledge
Published in
London
ISBN
9781003161035
Pages
219-238
Publication identifier
10.4324/9781003161035-11
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Boullier, Henri cc
Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences Sociales [IRISSO]
Hauray, Boris
Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux Sociaux - sciences sociales, politique, santé [IRIS]
Henry, Emmanuel cc
Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences Sociales [IRISSO]
Gaudilllière, Jean-Paul
Abstract (EN)
For several decades now, the problematic influence of economic interests on public health practices and regulation has gained growing attention. Several conceptualizations of these processes have been put forward, including conflict of interest (COI), capture, production of ignorance, and hegemony. Drawing on an analytical review of the literature and a comparison of the notions, this chapter reflects on these different conceptualizations, the historical conditions of their development, their analytical and political implications, and their benefits and drawbacks for the social sciences. We suggest that a comprehensive analysis of influence requires an articulation of COI, ignorance, and hegemony: COI both as a reflection of the multiple channels of influence the industry has developed and as a powerful means of making visible the double-bind of scientists, experts, and regulators; ignorance as a way of exploring the asymmetries and power gradients at stake in the production and non-production of knowledge; and hegemony as a reminder of the key role processes of market construction and diverse political economies play in the logic of influence.
Subjects / Keywords
sciences; médecine; sociologie; production de l'ignorance; corporate influence; conflits d'intérêts; STS

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