Smoking Geographies: Space, Place and Tobacco
In: RGS-IBG Book Ser v.104
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Series Editors' Preface -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter One Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Smoking and Tobacco -- The Importance of Geography -- 1.3 Geographical Approaches to Past Smoking Research -- 1.4 Geographies of Smoking: Making Connections -- 1.5 Writing Smoking Geographies -- Chapter Two The Geo-epidemiology of an Addiction -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Measuring Tobacco Consumption -- 2.2.1 The survey approach -- 2.2.2 Measuring smoking prevalence - the census approach -- 2.2.3 Under reporting in census and surveys -- 2.2.4 Integrated survey and synthetic estimation approaches -- 2.3 Spatial Patterns of Smoking and Smoking Transitions -- 2.3.1 Early geographies -- 2.3.2 Global and national shifts in smoking -- 2.3.3 Modelling smoking transitions - socio-economic perspectives -- 2.3.4 Gender and the smoking transition model -- 2.3.5 Gender and smoking: Detail on Britain and New Zealand -- 2.3.6 Ethnic minorities and indigenous populations -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Endnotes -- Chapter Three The Economic Geography of Tobacco -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Growing Tobacco -- 3.2.1 Case Study: European Union tobacco farming subsidies -- 3.3 Manufacturing Cigarettes -- 3.3.1 Case study: Cigarette manufacture in the local economy - BAT in Southampton -- 3.4 Distribution Networks -- 3.5 Tobacco Retail -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Chapter Four Context Matters: Area Effects, Socio-economic Status and Smoking -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Contextual Effects on Health -- 4.3 Contextual Effects on Smoking -- 4.3.1 Area deprivation and smoking -- 4.3.2 Demographic and social contexts, disadvantage and smoking -- 4.3.3 Social context and smoking in transition economies -- 4.4 Social Inequality and Smoking -- 4.4.1 Perception, relative inequality and smoking