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        Representations of electronic cigarettes in UK and Scottish newspapers


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        Author(s)

        Dr Catriona Rooke and Professor Amanda Amos

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        Dr Catriona Rooke  Research Fellow, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh

        Biography

        Catriona Rooke is a research fellow in the Centre for Population Health Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. She is a sociologist whose research interests lie at the intersection of medical sociology, science and technology studies and public health, with a focus on the area of tobacco control. She is currently working on a research project exploring smokers' understandings and experiences of tobacco harm reduction.

        Amanda Amos is Professor of Health Promotion at the Centre for Population Health Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. She has been teaching and researching health promotion for over 25 years. Her main area of research is smoking and tobacco control. Her current research includes evaluating interventions on smoking in the home and smoking cessation, reducing inequalities and smoking, and investigating young people's sources of cigarettes. Amanda is a member of the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, the Scottish Ministerial Working Group on Tobacco Control and the Board of the International Network of Women Against Tobacco (Europe).

         
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