The Drug Effect
Health, Crime and Society
Herausgeber: Fraser, Suzanne; Moore, David
The Drug Effect
Health, Crime and Society
Herausgeber: Fraser, Suzanne; Moore, David
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The Drug Effect offers new perspectives on critical debates in the field of alcohol and other drug use.
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The Drug Effect offers new perspectives on critical debates in the field of alcohol and other drug use.
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- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780521156059
- ISBN-10: 052115605X
- Artikelnr.: 33611468
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780521156059
- ISBN-10: 052115605X
- Artikelnr.: 33611468
Introduction: the drug effect: constructing drugs and addiction Suzanne
Fraser and David Moore; Part I. Drug Use as Social and Cultural Practice:
1. The social life of smokes: processes of exchange in a heroin marketplace
Robyn Dwyer; 2. Party animals: the significance of drug practices in the
materialisation of urban gay identity Kane Race; 3. Pleasure and pain:
representations of illegal drug consumption and trafficking in music, film,
and video Susan Boyd; 4. The ontological politics of knowledge production:
qualitative research in the multidisciplinary drug field David Moore; Part
II. Drugs, Health and the Medicalisation of Addiction: 5. Beyond the
'potsherd': the role of injecting drug use-related stigma in shaping
hepatitis C Suzanne Fraser; 6. Drugs that work: pharmaceuticals and
performance self-management Helen Keane; 7. From 'magic bullets' to medical
maintenance: the changing meanings of medical approaches to drug use in US
drug policy Nancy D. Campbell; 8. Pharmacotherapy as social policy, or, the
public and private worlds of welfare capitalism kylie valentine; Part III.
Drugs, Crime and the Law: 9. Court-ordered treatment, neo-liberalism and
homo economicus Toby Seddon; 10. Cannabis in cultural and legal limbo:
criminalisation, legalisation and the mixed blessing of medicalisation in
the U.S. Craig Reinarman; 11. Drugs, crime and the law in Australia Ian
Warren; 12. Re-conceptualising harm reduction in prisons Karen Duke; 13.
Possessed: the unconscious law of drugs Desmond Manderson.
Fraser and David Moore; Part I. Drug Use as Social and Cultural Practice:
1. The social life of smokes: processes of exchange in a heroin marketplace
Robyn Dwyer; 2. Party animals: the significance of drug practices in the
materialisation of urban gay identity Kane Race; 3. Pleasure and pain:
representations of illegal drug consumption and trafficking in music, film,
and video Susan Boyd; 4. The ontological politics of knowledge production:
qualitative research in the multidisciplinary drug field David Moore; Part
II. Drugs, Health and the Medicalisation of Addiction: 5. Beyond the
'potsherd': the role of injecting drug use-related stigma in shaping
hepatitis C Suzanne Fraser; 6. Drugs that work: pharmaceuticals and
performance self-management Helen Keane; 7. From 'magic bullets' to medical
maintenance: the changing meanings of medical approaches to drug use in US
drug policy Nancy D. Campbell; 8. Pharmacotherapy as social policy, or, the
public and private worlds of welfare capitalism kylie valentine; Part III.
Drugs, Crime and the Law: 9. Court-ordered treatment, neo-liberalism and
homo economicus Toby Seddon; 10. Cannabis in cultural and legal limbo:
criminalisation, legalisation and the mixed blessing of medicalisation in
the U.S. Craig Reinarman; 11. Drugs, crime and the law in Australia Ian
Warren; 12. Re-conceptualising harm reduction in prisons Karen Duke; 13.
Possessed: the unconscious law of drugs Desmond Manderson.
Introduction: the drug effect: constructing drugs and addiction Suzanne
Fraser and David Moore; Part I. Drug Use as Social and Cultural Practice:
1. The social life of smokes: processes of exchange in a heroin marketplace
Robyn Dwyer; 2. Party animals: the significance of drug practices in the
materialisation of urban gay identity Kane Race; 3. Pleasure and pain:
representations of illegal drug consumption and trafficking in music, film,
and video Susan Boyd; 4. The ontological politics of knowledge production:
qualitative research in the multidisciplinary drug field David Moore; Part
II. Drugs, Health and the Medicalisation of Addiction: 5. Beyond the
'potsherd': the role of injecting drug use-related stigma in shaping
hepatitis C Suzanne Fraser; 6. Drugs that work: pharmaceuticals and
performance self-management Helen Keane; 7. From 'magic bullets' to medical
maintenance: the changing meanings of medical approaches to drug use in US
drug policy Nancy D. Campbell; 8. Pharmacotherapy as social policy, or, the
public and private worlds of welfare capitalism kylie valentine; Part III.
Drugs, Crime and the Law: 9. Court-ordered treatment, neo-liberalism and
homo economicus Toby Seddon; 10. Cannabis in cultural and legal limbo:
criminalisation, legalisation and the mixed blessing of medicalisation in
the U.S. Craig Reinarman; 11. Drugs, crime and the law in Australia Ian
Warren; 12. Re-conceptualising harm reduction in prisons Karen Duke; 13.
Possessed: the unconscious law of drugs Desmond Manderson.
Fraser and David Moore; Part I. Drug Use as Social and Cultural Practice:
1. The social life of smokes: processes of exchange in a heroin marketplace
Robyn Dwyer; 2. Party animals: the significance of drug practices in the
materialisation of urban gay identity Kane Race; 3. Pleasure and pain:
representations of illegal drug consumption and trafficking in music, film,
and video Susan Boyd; 4. The ontological politics of knowledge production:
qualitative research in the multidisciplinary drug field David Moore; Part
II. Drugs, Health and the Medicalisation of Addiction: 5. Beyond the
'potsherd': the role of injecting drug use-related stigma in shaping
hepatitis C Suzanne Fraser; 6. Drugs that work: pharmaceuticals and
performance self-management Helen Keane; 7. From 'magic bullets' to medical
maintenance: the changing meanings of medical approaches to drug use in US
drug policy Nancy D. Campbell; 8. Pharmacotherapy as social policy, or, the
public and private worlds of welfare capitalism kylie valentine; Part III.
Drugs, Crime and the Law: 9. Court-ordered treatment, neo-liberalism and
homo economicus Toby Seddon; 10. Cannabis in cultural and legal limbo:
criminalisation, legalisation and the mixed blessing of medicalisation in
the U.S. Craig Reinarman; 11. Drugs, crime and the law in Australia Ian
Warren; 12. Re-conceptualising harm reduction in prisons Karen Duke; 13.
Possessed: the unconscious law of drugs Desmond Manderson.