
Alice Miller
Dr. Alice Miller is a PhD student in public health at the University of Otago, known for her research on the influence of trade associations in the road transport sector. Her recent study highlighted how the road lobby employs tactics similar to those used by the tobacco industry to resist policies that promote active and public transport, emphasizing individual responsibility over industry accountability in addressing emissions.
Born on Jan 12, 1923 (102 years old)
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Peru:
Alice Miller is mentioned as one of Emanuel Soriano's favorite writers.
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Brazil:
Alice Miller's analysis highlights the emotional disconnect caused by the 'good girl syndrome'.
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Israel:
Alice Miller's petition to the Supreme Court in 1994 opened the flight course to women.
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New Zealand:
Lead author and Otago University PhD student in public health Dr Alice Miller said they looked at a cross-section of trade associations from the road transport sector.
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