The place of cannabis in global drug prohibition is in crisis, opening up new directions for socially engaged cannabis research. The Routledge Handbook of Post-Prohibition Cannabis Research invites readers to explore new landscapes of cannabis research under conditions of legalization with, not after, prohibition: "post-prohibition." The chapters are organized into five multidisciplinary sections: Governance, Public Health, Markets and Society, Ecology and the Environment, and Culture and Social Change. Case studies from the United States, Uruguay, Morocco, and the United Kingdom show readers…mehr
The place of cannabis in global drug prohibition is in crisis, opening up new directions for socially engaged cannabis research. The Routledge Handbook of Post-Prohibition Cannabis Research invites readers to explore new landscapes of cannabis research under conditions of legalization with, not after, prohibition: "post-prohibition." The chapters are organized into five multidisciplinary sections: Governance, Public Health, Markets and Society, Ecology and the Environment, and Culture and Social Change. Case studies from the United States, Uruguay, Morocco, and the United Kingdom show readers alternative ways of thinking about human-cannabis relationships that move beyond questions of legality and illegality. Representing a cross-section of cannabis scholarship, the contributors provide readers with critical perspectives on legalization that are not based upon orthodoxies of prohibition. While legalization signals a global shift in the legitimacy of cannabis research, this collection identifies openings for academics, policy makers, and the public interested in ending the drug war, as well as a way to address broader social problems evident in the age of neoliberal governance within which prohibition has been entangled.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dominic Corva is Founder and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Cannabis and Social Policy, Co-Director of the Humboldt Institute of Interdisciplinary Marijuana Research at Humboldt State University (HSU), and Cannabis Policy Specialist for the California Center for Rural Policy at HSU. He received his PhD in geography from the University of Washington, Seattle. Joshua S. Meisel is Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Humboldt Institute for Interdisciplinary Marijuana Research at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. He is also a member of the Global Cannabis Cultivation Research Consortium. His research focuses on the sources and consequences of cannabis policy. He received his PhD in sociology from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
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List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Contributors List of abbreviations 1 Introduction to Post-Prohibition SECTION 1: GOVERNANCE 2 Notes on a Post-Prohibition Research Agenda 3 Legalization and Prohibition: Breaks, Continuities, and the Shifting Terms of Racial-Capitalist Governance 4 Growing Pains: Marijuana Legalization in Maine 5 Cannabis, Settler Colonialism, and Tribal Sovereignty in California 6 Five years of cannabis regulation: What can we learn from the Uruguayan experience? 7 Medical Cannabis in the UK: the (false) dawn of a new era? SECTION 2: PUBLIC HEALTH 8 Deep Respect after Profound Neglect: Spiritual Health and Safety for Use of Cannabis and Other Entheogens in an Integrative Public Health System 9 Opioids and Substance Abuse: Cannabis as a Harm Reduction Tool 10 Cannabis in Exercise and Sport 11 Utilizing Community Based Participatory Research in Cannabis Knowledge Formation 12 Health and Safety of Cannabis Workers SECTION 3: MARKETS AND SOCIETY 13 The Economic Impact of State Regulations and Taxes on Legal and Illegal Cannabis Markets 14 The Cannabis Enigma: Navigating Inequitable Tax, Banking, and Insurance Milieu in the United States 15 A Labor Studies Approach to Cannabis 16 Cannabis Corporate Social Responsibility: A Critical and Mixed-Method Approach 17 Consumer Activism, Sustainable Supply Chains, and the Cannabis Market 18 Zero Point Three: Current and Future Directions in the Political Economy of Medicinal Hemp SECTION 4: ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 19 Industrializing Cannabis? Socio-Ecological Implications of Legalization and Regulation in California 20 The Environmental Impact of Cannabis Liberalization: Lessons from California 21 Energy Use by the Indoor Cannabis Industry: Inconvenient Truths for Producers, Consumers, and Policymakers 22 Two Rural Industries Intersecting over Time: Cannabis Production and Ecological Restoration in the Mattole Valley, California, USA 23 Cannabis Seed in the Rif Region of Morocco: The Commodification of Nature and the Construction of a Contested International Market SECTION 5: CULTURE AND SOCIAL CHANGE 24 Flipping the Script on Cannabis Stigma: Legitimacy Strategies of Medical Cannabis Patients 25 Pleasure and the New Normal of Recreational Cannabis in the United States 26 Images of Race and Gender in Cannabis Legalization Campaigns in the United States 27 Marijuana in the media during the regulation era in Uruguay, 2013-2017 Sebastián Aguiar, Mauricio Coitiño, Florencia Lemos, and Clara 28 The Intersection of Cannabis Reform and Other Progressive Movements: Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Researchers 29 Conflict and Consensus When Worlds Collide: The Intersection of Cannabis Citizen Science and Academia 30 Conclusion and Post-Prohibition Cannabis Research Futures Index
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Contributors List of abbreviations 1 Introduction to Post-Prohibition SECTION 1: GOVERNANCE 2 Notes on a Post-Prohibition Research Agenda 3 Legalization and Prohibition: Breaks, Continuities, and the Shifting Terms of Racial-Capitalist Governance 4 Growing Pains: Marijuana Legalization in Maine 5 Cannabis, Settler Colonialism, and Tribal Sovereignty in California 6 Five years of cannabis regulation: What can we learn from the Uruguayan experience? 7 Medical Cannabis in the UK: the (false) dawn of a new era? SECTION 2: PUBLIC HEALTH 8 Deep Respect after Profound Neglect: Spiritual Health and Safety for Use of Cannabis and Other Entheogens in an Integrative Public Health System 9 Opioids and Substance Abuse: Cannabis as a Harm Reduction Tool 10 Cannabis in Exercise and Sport 11 Utilizing Community Based Participatory Research in Cannabis Knowledge Formation 12 Health and Safety of Cannabis Workers SECTION 3: MARKETS AND SOCIETY 13 The Economic Impact of State Regulations and Taxes on Legal and Illegal Cannabis Markets 14 The Cannabis Enigma: Navigating Inequitable Tax, Banking, and Insurance Milieu in the United States 15 A Labor Studies Approach to Cannabis 16 Cannabis Corporate Social Responsibility: A Critical and Mixed-Method Approach 17 Consumer Activism, Sustainable Supply Chains, and the Cannabis Market 18 Zero Point Three: Current and Future Directions in the Political Economy of Medicinal Hemp SECTION 4: ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 19 Industrializing Cannabis? Socio-Ecological Implications of Legalization and Regulation in California 20 The Environmental Impact of Cannabis Liberalization: Lessons from California 21 Energy Use by the Indoor Cannabis Industry: Inconvenient Truths for Producers, Consumers, and Policymakers 22 Two Rural Industries Intersecting over Time: Cannabis Production and Ecological Restoration in the Mattole Valley, California, USA 23 Cannabis Seed in the Rif Region of Morocco: The Commodification of Nature and the Construction of a Contested International Market SECTION 5: CULTURE AND SOCIAL CHANGE 24 Flipping the Script on Cannabis Stigma: Legitimacy Strategies of Medical Cannabis Patients 25 Pleasure and the New Normal of Recreational Cannabis in the United States 26 Images of Race and Gender in Cannabis Legalization Campaigns in the United States 27 Marijuana in the media during the regulation era in Uruguay, 2013-2017 Sebastián Aguiar, Mauricio Coitiño, Florencia Lemos, and Clara 28 The Intersection of Cannabis Reform and Other Progressive Movements: Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Researchers 29 Conflict and Consensus When Worlds Collide: The Intersection of Cannabis Citizen Science and Academia 30 Conclusion and Post-Prohibition Cannabis Research Futures Index
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