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SUMMARY:Author Meets Critics: Jonathan H. Marks and \"The Perils of Partnership\
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DESCRIPTION:\nAUTHOR MEETS CRITICS\n\nThe Perils of Partnership: Industr
	y Influence\, Institutional Integrity\, and Public Health&nbsp\;&nbsp\;(
	Oxford University Press\, 2019)&nbsp\;\n\nby Jonathan H. Marks\n\nThursd
	ay\, October 17\, 2019\n\nHenderson 110\,&nbsp\;3:30 - 5:00 p.m.\n\nCoun
	tless public health agencies are trying to solve our most intractable pu
	blic health problems&mdash\;among them\, the obesity and opioid epidemic
	s&mdash\;by partnering with corporations responsible for creating or exa
	cerbating those problems. We are told industry must be part of the solut
	ion. But is it time to challenge the partnership paradigm and the popula
	r narratives that sustain it?&nbsp\;The Perils of Partnership&nbsp\;make
	s that case and offers a novel framework for addressing the ethical chal
	lenges posed by public-private partnerships.\n\nThe following panelists 
	will discuss this important new book.\n\n	Moderator: Ted Toadvine\, Nanc
	y Tuana Director of the Rock Ethics Institute and Associate Professor of
	 Philosophy at Penn State\n	&nbsp\;\n	Author: Jonathan H. Marks\, Direct
	or of the Bioethics Program and Associate Professor of&nbsp\;Bioethics\,
	 Humanities\, Law\, and Philosophy at Penn State\n	&nbsp\;\n	Critic: Lis
	a M. Lee\, Associate Vice President for Scholarly Integrity and Research
	 Compliance at&nbsp\;Virginia Tech and former Executive Director of Pres
	ident Obama&#39\;s Bioethics Commission\n	&nbsp\;\n	Critic: Leland Glenn
	a\,&nbsp\;Professor of Rural Sociology and Science\, Technology\, and So
	ciety at Penn State\n\nWelcome by Clarence Lang\, Susan Welch Dean of th
	e College of the Liberal Arts. \n\nAfter the event will be a book&nbsp\;
	signing and reception from 5:00 to 6:00pm.\n\nSponsors for this event ar
	e the Rock Ethics Institute\, Bioethics Program\, Department of Philosop
	hy\, School of Public Policy\,&nbsp\;College of the Liberal Arts\, Colle
	ge of Health and Human Development\, Penn State Law\, School of Internat
	ional Affairs\, and Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences.\n\nFor more de
	tails: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/author_meets_critics_jonathan_h_m
	arks_and_the_perils_of_partnership/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><b>AUTHOR MEETS
	 CRITICS</b></p><p><i><b><a href="https://global.oup.com/academic/produc
	t/the-perils-of-partnership-9780190907082?cc=us&amp;lang=en&amp;">The Pe
	rils of Partnership: Industry Influence, Institutional Integrity, and Pu
	blic Health</a></b></i><i><b><a href="https://global.oup.com/academic/pr
	oduct/the-perils-of-partnership-9780190907082?cc=us&amp;lang=en&amp;">&n
	bsp;</a>&nbsp;</b></i><b>(Oxford University Press, 2019)</b>&nbsp;</p><p
	><b>by Jonathan H. Marks</b></p><p><b>Thursday, October 17, 2019</b></p>
	<p><b>Henderson 110,&nbsp;3:30 - 5:00 p.m.</b></p><p>Countless public he
	alth agencies are trying to solve our most intractable public health pro
	blems&mdash;among them, the obesity and opioid epidemics&mdash;by partne
	ring with corporations responsible for creating or exacerbating those pr
	oblems. We are told industry must be part of the solution. But is it tim
	e to challenge the partnership paradigm and the popular narratives that 
	sustain it?&nbsp;<i>The Perils of Partnership&nbsp;</i>makes that case a
	nd offers a novel framework for addressing the ethical challenges posed 
	by public-private partnerships.</p><p>The following panelists will discu
	ss this important new book.</p><ul>	<li>Moderator: Ted Toadvine, Nancy T
	uana Director of the Rock Ethics Institute and Associate Professor of Ph
	ilosophy at Penn State</li>	<li>&nbsp;</li>	<li>Author: Jonathan H. Mark
	s, Director of the Bioethics Program and Associate Professor of&nbsp;Bio
	ethics, Humanities, Law, and Philosophy at Penn State</li>	<li>&nbsp;</l
	i>	<li>Critic: Lisa M. Lee, Associate Vice President for Scholarly Integ
	rity and Research Compliance at&nbsp;Virginia Tech and former Executive 
	Director of President Obama&#39;s Bioethics Commission</li>	<li>&nbsp;</
	li>	<li>Critic: Leland Glenna,&nbsp;Professor of Rural Sociology and Sci
	ence, Technology, and Society at Penn State</li></ul><p><b>Welcome by Cl
	arence Lang, Susan Welch Dean of the College of the Liberal Arts. </b></
	p><p><b>After the event will be a book&nbsp;signing and reception from 5
	:00 to 6:00pm.</b></p><p><i>Sponsors for this event are the Rock Ethics 
	Institute, Bioethics Program, Department of Philosophy, School of Public
	 Policy,&nbsp;</i><i>College of the Liberal Arts, College of Health and 
	Human Development, Penn State Law, School of International Affairs, and 
	Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences.</i></p><p>For more details: <a hre
	f='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/author_meets_critics_jonathan_h_marks
	_and_the_perils_of_partnership/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/author_
	meets_critics_jonathan_h_marks_and_the_perils_of_partnership/</a></p></b
	ody></html>
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