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Risky Business: A Few Provocations on the Regulation of Electronic Gaming Machines
Authors:Charles Livingstone  Richard Woolley
Institution:1. Department of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences , Monash University , Victoria , Australia;2. Centre for Industry and Innovation Studies , University of Western Sydney , New South Wales , Australia
Abstract:Electronic gambling machines (EGMs) proliferate in Australian club and hotel venues, generating revenues of billions of dollars annually and accounting for the majority of gambling expenditure. These revenues arguably rely on unsafe consumption practices, generating considerable harm. Clear evidence is available describing unsafe levels of EGM consumption by regular EGM consumers in hotels and clubs, and indicating modifications to EGM technology and systems to minimize harm. However, a comfortable orthodoxy, the discourse of ‘business as usual’, perpetuates current arrangements, sustaining in particular a model of the ‘problem’ gambler as an individualized flawed consumer. The article argues that the marketing and distribution of EGMs is neither accidental nor something for which the individual is responsible, and neither is the safeguarding of oneself from the harm produced by goods licensed by government. Pursuit of a goal of safe consumption for all EGM gamblers requires disruption of the discourse of business as usual.
Keywords:gambling  primary prevention  training  staff training  problem gambling
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