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− | Professor David Warburton is former co-ordinator of Associates for Research in Substance Enjoyment, later changed to Associates for Research in the Science of Enjoyment or [[ARISE]], a tobacco industry funded front group which aimed to undermine the findings of medical research relating to the effects of smoking tobacco.<ref>George Monbiot, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianweekly/story/0,,1710399,00.html Just follow the money]", ''The Guardian'', February 7th, 2006</ref> | + | Professor David M. Warburton is former co-ordinator of Associates for Research in Substance Enjoyment, later changed to Associates for Research in the Science of Enjoyment or [[ARISE]], a tobacco industry funded front group which aimed to undermine the findings of medical research relating to the effects of smoking tobacco.<ref>George Monbiot, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianweekly/story/0,,1710399,00.html Just follow the money]", ''The Guardian'', February 7th, 2006</ref> |
As of February 2010 Professor Warburton is a professor of psychology at the [[University of Reading]].<ref>[http://www.reading.ac.uk/psychology/about/staff/d-m-warburton.aspx Staff Profile:Professor David Warburton], Reading Univ website, accessed 14 Feb 2010</ref> He was formerly head of psychopharmacology at the University of Reading.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/216383.stm Health Official: A little of what you fancy does you good], BBC News, 18 Nov 1998, accessed 12 Feb 2010</ref> | As of February 2010 Professor Warburton is a professor of psychology at the [[University of Reading]].<ref>[http://www.reading.ac.uk/psychology/about/staff/d-m-warburton.aspx Staff Profile:Professor David Warburton], Reading Univ website, accessed 14 Feb 2010</ref> He was formerly head of psychopharmacology at the University of Reading.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/216383.stm Health Official: A little of what you fancy does you good], BBC News, 18 Nov 1998, accessed 12 Feb 2010</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Publications== | ||
+ | *David M. Warburton, ''Pleasure, the Politics and the Reality'', Wiley, John & Sons, Inc, 1994 | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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[[Category:Corporate Science|Warburton, David]] | [[Category:Corporate Science|Warburton, David]] |
Revision as of 00:32, 13 February 2010
Professor David M. Warburton is former co-ordinator of Associates for Research in Substance Enjoyment, later changed to Associates for Research in the Science of Enjoyment or ARISE, a tobacco industry funded front group which aimed to undermine the findings of medical research relating to the effects of smoking tobacco.[1]
As of February 2010 Professor Warburton is a professor of psychology at the University of Reading.[2] He was formerly head of psychopharmacology at the University of Reading.[3]
Publications
- David M. Warburton, Pleasure, the Politics and the Reality, Wiley, John & Sons, Inc, 1994
Notes
- ↑ George Monbiot, "Just follow the money", The Guardian, February 7th, 2006
- ↑ Staff Profile:Professor David Warburton, Reading Univ website, accessed 14 Feb 2010
- ↑ Health Official: A little of what you fancy does you good, BBC News, 18 Nov 1998, accessed 12 Feb 2010