Smoke Signals: Selected Writing
By (Author) Simon Chapman
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
30th November 2016
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
361.1
Paperback
356
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 22mm
520g
Smoke Signals gathers 71 of Professor Simon Chapman's authoritative, acerbic and often heretical essays from across his 40-year career. They cover major developments and debates in tobacco control, public health ethics, cancer screening, gun control, and panics about low risk agents such as wi-fi, mobile phone towers and wind turbines. This collection is an essential guide to many key debates in contemporary public health. It will be invaluable to public health students and practitioners, and provides compelling, entertaining reading for anyone interested in health policy.
Chapman is a former academic with the rare ability to turn a phrase until it catches the light and to shape an argument to devastating effect.
-- Rama Gaind * PS News *Simon Chapman AO is professor emeritus of public health at the University of Sydney.