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SUMMARY:Who’s Afraid of the Nanny State? Freedom\, regulation and the nation’s health
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Who&rsquo\;s Afraid of the Nanny State? Freedom\, regulation and the nation&rsquo\;s health<br> <br> The &lsquo\;nanny state&rsquo\; has become a familiar phrase in debates about what government ought to do\, and not do\, in its efforts to improve the health and wellbeing of the population.<br> <br> This two-part symposium\, presented by the University of Sydney&rsquo\;s Charles Perkins Centrehttp://sydney.edu.au/perkins/</a>> and Sydney Law Schoolhttp://sydney.edu.au/law/</a>>\, considers the rightful role of government in this controversial issue.<br> <br> In an event spanning two days\, speakers from a range of backgrounds will present theoretical perspectives on government&rsquo\;s role\, new approaches to regulation which minimize intrusion on individual choices and lifestyles. &nbsp\;The symposium will also address the reality of industry&rsquo\;s role in influencing lifestyles and in some cases\, creating markets for the risk factors for the diseases we most want to avoid.<br> <br> Convenors:<br> Prof. Paul E. Griffiths\, Professor of Philosophy and Associate Academic Director\, Charles Perkins Centre<br> Prof. Roger Magnusson\, Professor of Health Law &amp\; Governance\, Sydney Law School<br> <br> Part 1: 28 April &ndash\; Public Oration<br> <br> PROFESSOR GERARD HASTINGS OBE<br> Professor of Social Marketing\, University of Stirling UK and the Open University and L&rsquo\;&Eacute\;cole des Hautes Etudes en Sant&eacute\; Publique<br> &ldquo\;The Marketing Matrix: Why I&rsquo\;m not lovin' it\, will not just do it\, and sure as hell will never be worth it&rdquo\;<br> In the hands of the corporate sector\, marketing is turning us into spoilt\, consumption-obsessed children who are simultaneously wrecking our bodies\, psyches and planet.<br> <br> In conjunction with Sydney Ideas. Click herehttp://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2014/professor_gerard_hastings.shtml</a>> for more information and to register.<br> <br> Part 2: 29 April &ndash\; Conference<br> <br> Keynote Speakers:<br> <br> PROFESSOR JANET HOEK<br> Professor of Marketing\, Otago Business School\, Otago University\, Dunedin\, NZ<br> &ldquo\;Smokers and informed choice: myth or reality?&rdquo\;<br> Do tobacco companies&rsquo\; claims that smokers' make 'informed' decisions to smoke match young adults' experiences\, or is 'informed choice' an oxymoron that inhibits tobacco control policy?<br> <br> PROFESSOR ROGAN KERSH<br> Provost and Professor of Politics &amp\; International Affairs\, Wake Forest University<br> "Of Nannies and Nudges: Advances and setbacks in U.S. health policymaking"<br> Obesity prevention marks an especially contested ground at present in political-philosophical debates over whether and how government may limit the harm individuals&rsquo\; cause to themselves.<br> <br> THE HON JUDI MOYLAN<br> President\, Diabetes Australia\; Co-Chair of the National Diabetes Strategy Advisory Group<br> &ldquo\;Personal freedom vs public interests: politics of public health protection&rdquo\;<br> A worldwide controversy has raged in recent times concerning the moral legitimacy of government regulation in food labelling. To some\, it is a self-evident good. To others it is rampant &lsquo\;nanny statism&rsquo\;.<br> <br> PROFESSOR PHILIP PETTIT<br> Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values\, Princeton University<br> &ldquo\;Two images of state and economy&rdquo\;<br> Every economy presupposes property conventions\, a medium of exchange\, rules of incorporation and a variety of other institutions. Are these infrastructural institutions essentially pre-political\, as libertarian and related traditions suggest?<br> <br> For more information about the program and speakers click here.http://sydney.edu.au/perkins/documents/nanny_state/nanny_state_draft_program1.pdf</a></p>\n<br> <br> To register for the full conference click herehttp://charlesperkinscentre.e-newsletter.com.au/link/id/zzzz52dca98e9808a990P/page.html?evuid=zzzz52dca98e94eef843</a>>.<br> <br> &nbsp\; * &nbsp\; Cost: $80.00<br> &nbsp\; * &nbsp\; Registration is essential and places are limited.<br> &nbsp\; * &nbsp\; Contact: Sarah Anthony &nbsp\;E: <a href="mailto:sarah.anthony@sydney.edu.au">sarah.anthony@sydney.edu.au</a>sarah.anthony@sydney.edu.au</a>>
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