Through rich and poignant stories and critical analysis of policy, this book sheds light on what it is like, and how it feels, to manage substance use while simultaneously on welfare.
Through rich and poignant stories and critical analysis of policy, this book sheds light on what it is like, and how it feels, to manage substance use while simultaneously on welfare.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amber Gazso is an associate professor of sociology at York University.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction
Part I: Contextualizing and Embedding Experience 2. Situating the Study of Substances, Welfare, and Social Relations 3. Knowing Addiction
Part II: Lives as Lived 4. Becoming a Substance User 5. Being an Object of Welfare 6. Being a User, Sober, or in Recovery on Welfare 7. Being Part of Families and Social Support Relationships 8. Beginning Anew, and Recovery Part III: Destigmatization, Hope, and Potential for Change 9. Supporting Substance Users on Welfare: Of Hope among Us Index
Part I: Contextualizing and Embedding Experience 2. Situating the Study of Substances, Welfare, and Social Relations 3. Knowing Addiction
Part II: Lives as Lived 4. Becoming a Substance User 5. Being an Object of Welfare 6. Being a User, Sober, or in Recovery on Welfare 7. Being Part of Families and Social Support Relationships 8. Beginning Anew, and Recovery Part III: Destigmatization, Hope, and Potential for Change 9. Supporting Substance Users on Welfare: Of Hope among Us Index
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