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The Public Relations Industry and the Decline of Trust. Decline? Did we ever?
Farming is in crisis. Farmers complain that despite subsidies they cannot make ends meet, that they are paid less than production costs and many are being driven into bankruptcy
Throughout its fifty year history, Britain's nuclear industry has consistently failed to deliver on its promises.
A DIY guide to stopping supermarket developments Corporate Watch/Grassroots Action on Food and Farming Revised and updated May 2006
Corporate Carve Up is the the first comprehensive listing of British companies involvement in Iraq. The report reveals that British companies are playing a major part in the effort to create an Iraqi economy based on neo-liberal, pro-corporate principles.
Which companies are preparing to bid for contracts under the ID cards scheme? What could be the consequences of technology failures for the ID cards scheme? Find out in our report on corporate involvement with the ID cards scheme
This briefing, exposes what makes corporations tick, legally: the advantages they gain and the parameters within which they operate. How did this situation come about? What changes could mitigate or reverse the negative effects of current corporate legal structures?
"The Rules of Engagement" - themed around the way corporations engage(or don't) with grass roots campaigners. Greenwash, PR manipulation or honest engagement?
Profit-driven, cost-cutting policies are, of course, not the only thing wrong with free dailies. Another article in this issue, 'The cost of free', investigates what else is wrong with them: from limited original content and lack of investigative journalism, through treating readers as mere marketing target groups, to poor labour conditions and...
A new Corporate Watch briefing on immigration prisons, using Yarl's Wood as a case study.
Nanomaterials: Undersized, Unregulated & Already Here Ever Heard of Nanotechnology? Chances are you are already rubbing it into your skin, wearing it and maybe even eating it. Far from being science fiction, nanotechnology is a commercial reality and already in the shops.
An extensive look into those who profit financially from the imprisonment of the Palestinians.
A collection of articles from Corporate Watch about this important subject.
New Corporate Watch book - Targeting Israeli Apartheid: a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Handbook September 26, 2011
Technofixes: a critical guide to climate change technologies.
What's Wrong with Supermarkets? : Strip lights, endless queues of strangers and shelves of packets, fake smiles from bored checkout assistants - isn't there a better way to get our food? Full 40 page, A5 report
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