Drugs and Culture: Knowledge, Consumption and Policy

Drugs and Culture: Knowledge, Consumption and Policy

Drugs and Culture: Knowledge, Consumption and Policy

Drugs and Culture: Knowledge, Consumption and Policy

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Overview

Current approaches to drugs tend to be determined by medical and criminal visions that emerged over a century ago; the concepts of addiction, on the one hand, and drug control on the other, having imposed themselves as the unquestionable central notions surrounding drug issues and discourses. Pathologization and criminalization are the dominant perspectives on psychoactive drugs, and it is difficult to describe drug consumption in any terms other than those of medicine, or to conceive of regulation except in terms of control and eradication.

Drugs and Culture presents other voices and understandings of drug issues, highlighting the socio-cultural features of drug use and regulation in modern societies. It examines the cultural dimensions of drugs and their regulation, with special attention to questions of how consumption of specific psychoactive substances becomes associated with particular social groups; the social dynamics involved in our coming to think of these phenomena as we do; and the factors that determine the political and policy responses to drug use.

Adopting approaches from anthropology, sociology, history, political science and geopolitics to challenge the prevailing pathologization and criminalization of drug use, this book provides international and comparative perspectives on drug research, based on the latest research in Europe, the USA, the Middle East and Hong Kong.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409494263
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 01/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Geoffrey Hunt is Senior Research Scientist at the Institute for Scientific Analysis, USA
Maitena Milhet is a researcher at the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT)
Henri Bergeron is Research Fellow and Scientific Coordinator of the Chair in Health Studies at Sciences Po, Paris and Research Fellow (Permanent post - First Class) at the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (CSO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).

Maitena Milhet, Molly Moloney, Henri Bergeron, Geoffrey Hunt, Ross Coomber, Tom Decorte, Patrick Peretti-Watel, Peter Conrad, Thomas Mackie, Didier Fassin, Michel Kokoreff, Randall Collins, Karen Joe-Laidler, Agnes van der Poel, Dike van de Mheen, Catherine Reynaud-Maurupt, Frank Zobel, Wolfgang Götz, David T. Courtwright, Timothy A. Hickman, Peter Reuter, Philippe Bourgois, Nacer Lalam, Laurent Laniel.


Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword; Introduction: drugs and culture, Maitena Milhet, Molly Moloney, Henri Bergeron and Geoffrey Hunt; Part I Knowledge: Science, Medicine, and Discourses on Drugs: Social fear, drug-related beliefs, and drug policy, Ross Coomber; Blinding ourselves with science: the chronic infections of our thinking on psychoactive substances, Tom Decorte; Epidemiology as a model: processing data through a black box?, Patrick Peretti-Watel; Opiate addiction: a revival of medical involvement, Peter Conrad and Thomas Mackie; This is not medicalization, Didier Fassin; Drugs: a sociological blind spot? A look at the French experience, Michel Kokoreff. Part II Consumption: Cultures of Drug Use: Drug consumption: a social ritual? The examples of tobacco and cocaine, Randall Collins; Dance drug scenes: a global perspective, Geoffrey Hunt, Karen Joe-Laidler, Molly Moloney, Agnes van der Poel and Dike van de Mheen; Contemporary use of natural hallucinogens: from techno subcultures to mainstream values, Maitena Milhet and Catherine Reynaud-Maurupt; Ecstasy, gender, and accountability in a rave culture, Molly Moloney and Geoffrey Hunt; Drug use in Europe: specific national characteristics or shared models?, Frank Zobel and Wolfgang Götz. Part III Policy or Politics? The Cultural Dyamics of Public Responses: Modernity and anti-modernity: drug policy and political culture in the United States and Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, David T. Courtwright and Timothy A. Hickman; Assessing global drug problems, policies, and reform proposals, Peter Reuter; Homelessness, addiction, and politically structured suffering in the US war on drugs, Philippe Bourgois; Knowledge and policies to reduce drug supply in France: some misunderstandings, Nacer Lalam and Laurent Laniel; The culture of drug policy, Henri Bergeron; Index.


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