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Elizabeth A. Smith, Ph.D.

Associate Adjunct Professor
Dept. of Social & Behavioral Sciences

3333 California St., #LHts-455
San Francisco, CA  94143-0612

Telephone:  415-502-5238     Fax:  415-476-6552
Email:  libby.smith@ucsf.edu     

Research

13KT-0081 (Smith PI) TRDRP
Tobacco Industry Use of Diet and Obesity Issues
This project is using tobacco industry documents and content analysis of the popular press to assess the tobacco industry's use of controversy over diet and obesity to manipulate public perception of the risks of tobacco use and addiction and affect changes in public policy. Role: Principal Investigator

CA109153 (Malone PI) NIH/NCI
Tobacco industry influence on the U.S. military
This project is using tobacco industry documents to explore industry efforts to influence tobacco use and tobacco control efforts in the U.S. military. It also uses interviews with military tobacco control personnel and analysis of current policies to determine the status of tobacco control in the Department of Defense. Role: Co-Investigator

R01-CA090789 (Malone PI) 2001-2005 NCI
Tobacco Industry Targeting of Gays and Lesbians
This project is using tobacco industry documents, content analysis of gay and lesbian publication, interviews with gay and lesbian leaders, and focus groups, to assess the tobacco industry's targeting of the gay and lesbian community. Role: Project Director

 

Professional Activities

Honors/Awards

Education/Degrees

New York University, New York, NY; B.A., History

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; M.A., History

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Ph.D., History

University of California, San Francisco, CA; Health Policy Post-doc

Selected Publications

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Somekawa E, Smith EA. Theorizing the writing of history, or `I can't think why it should be so dull, for a great deal of it must be invention.' Journal of Social History 22 (1988), 67-88.

Smith, EA. Butches, femmes, and feminists: The politics of lesbian sexuality. National Women's Studies Association Journal 1 (1989):398-421.

Smith EA, Malone RE. Altria means tobacco: Philip Morris's identity crisis. American Journal of Public Health 93 (2003): 553-6.

Smith EA, Malone RE. The outing of Philip Morris: Advertising tobacco to gay men. American Journal of Public Health 93 (2003): 988-993.

Smith EA, Malone RE. Thinking the ‘unthinkable': Why Philip Morris considered quitting. Tobacco Control 12 (2003):208-213

Offen N., Smith EA, Malone RE. From adversary to target market: The ACT-UP boycott of Philip Morris. Tobacco Control 12 (2003):203-207.

Smith, EA, Malone, RE. "Creative Solutions": Selling cigarettes in a smoke-free world. Tobacco Control 13 (2004): 57-63.

Offen N, Smith EA, Malone RE. The perimetric boycott: A tool for tobacco control advocacy. Tobacco Control 14 (2005): 272-277.

Smith EA, Offen N, Malone RE. What makes an ad a cigarette ad? Commercial tobacco imagery in the lesbian, gay, and bisexual press. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 59 (2005): 1086-1091

McDaniel PA, Smith EA, Malone RE. Philip Morris's Project Sunrise: weakening tobacco control by working with it. Tobacco Control 15 (2006): 215-223.

Smith EA, Offen N, Malone RE. Pictures worth a thousand words: non-commercial tobacco content in the lesbian, gay, bisexual press. Journal of Health Communication 11 (2006):  635 - 649.

Balbach ED, Smith EA, Malone RE. How the health belief model helps the tobacco industry: Individuals, choice, and “information”. Tobacco Control 15 (Suppl 4) (2006): iv37-iv43.

Smith EA, Blackman VS, Malone RE. Death at a discount: how the tobacco industry thwarted tobacco control policies in U.S. military commissaries. Tobacco Control 16 (2007): 38-46.

Smith EA. “It's interesting how few people die from smoking”: Tobacco industry efforts to mimise risk and discredit health promotion. European Journal of Public Health 17 (2007): 162-170.

Smith EA, Malone RE. “We will speak as the smoker”: the tobacco industry's smokers' rights groups. European Journal of Public Health 17 (2007):306-13.

Offen N, Smith EA, Malone RE. Is tobacco a gay issue? Interviews with leaders of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Culture, Health and Sexuality 10 (2008): 143-157.

Smith EA, Thomson LK, Offen N, Malone RE. “If you know you exist, it's just marketing poison”: Meanings of tobacco industry targeting in the LGBT community. American Journal of Public Health 98 (2008): 996-1003.

Smith EA, Malone RE. Philip Morris's health information website appears responsible but undermines public health. Public Health Nursing. 2008;25(6):570-80.





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