Fair Game: Producing gambling research
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The ţţ×ÊÔ´ Report
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The ţţ×ÊÔ´ Report uses quotes from 109 stakeholders (including researchers, industry members and policy users) to explore the relationship between gambling research;and the politics of gambling liberalisation. Key findings include:
- The idea of ‘problem gambling’ is politically useful. It focuses attention on individual gamblers, rather than relationships between the industry, the state, products and policies
- Gambling research is heavily dependent on industry support
- Funding programs prioritise banal questions: researchers are not free to devise critical alternatives unless they wish to remain unfunded
- There is a lack of transparency about the influence of industry on research and no professional code of conduct governing these relationships
- The industry has the most accurate and informative data but rarely shares this with researchers
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