This page includes ASPIRE Aotearoa outputs (e.g., blogs, op-eds, research reports, submissions, conference presentations, and posters). Many outputs include links to an online resource or can be downloaded directly as a PDF. You can search journal publications by category, type of publication, year of publication, and author.

 

  • Dick, G. Wu, K.
    Where and how are e-cigarettes sold? Initial analysis to identify Brick and Mortar retailers of electronic cigarettes in Dunedin.
    Report prepared for Ministry of Health, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  • McGee, R.
    Submission on the New Zealand Government’s Finance and Expenditure Budget Policy Statement 2016.
    January 2016.
  • Court, E.
    RYO tobacco use among young adult smokers: A qualitative analysis of perceptions and usage practices.
    Report prepared for Ministry of Health, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  • Tautolo, E-S.
    Pacific young adults’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviours around smoking.
    Report prepared for the Health Promotion Agency, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  • Mulconroy, M.
    A typology of young adult roll-your-own tobacco users.
    Report prepared for Ministry of Health, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  • Ling, P.
    From replication to ostentation: the quest for authenticity among e-cigarette users.
    Presented at ANZMAC Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia,
    December, 2015
  • Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Estimating the ‘consumer surplus’ for branded vs standardised tobacco packaging.
    Presented at ANZMAC Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia,
    December, 2015
  • Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Denormalising the object of consumption: could dissuasive sticks enhance standardised packaging?
    Presented at ANZMAC Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia,
    December, 2015
  • Harnessing the Best of Both Worlds: combining US and NZ expertise to advance tobacco control.
    Fulbright Association, Invited “Thought Leaders” lecture,
    November, 2015
  • The Smokefree 2025 Goal: New Zealand’s tobacco endgame.
    Presentation to Swedish NGOs, Tabaksfakta, Swedish Society of Medicine,
    October, 2015