Asking the wrong questions about gambling
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21/03/2013
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Resumo |
OVERSHADOWED by the debate about the government’s media legislation, the final report of the review of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001, published last week, received comparatively little attention. Like the government’s response to the report, the sparse media coverage focused on measures to prevent problem gambling – undoubtedly an important issue – but failed to discuss the fact that Australian gamblers, recreational or otherwise, continue to get a raw deal. The report seems likely to perpetuate a culture of high-margin, low-risk bookmaking, cutting Australians off from the global market under the guise of consumer protection. Also missing from the debate are two other questions: are Australian gamblers getting value for money, and where do the growing number of social games fit into the regulatory landscape? |
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Publicador |
Swinburne Institute for Social Research |
Relação |
http://inside.org.au/asking-the-wrong-questions-about-gambling/ Woodford, Darryl (2013) Asking the wrong questions about gambling. Inside Story. |
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #200104 Media Studies |
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Journal Article |