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.