Real Drugs in a Virtual World: Drug Discourse and Community Online

Real Drugs in a Virtual World: Drug Discourse and Community Online

Real Drugs in a Virtual World: Drug Discourse and Community Online

Real Drugs in a Virtual World: Drug Discourse and Community Online

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Overview

Drug Abuse (NIDA) funded research project on drug information and online drug-related communities. The editors of this pivotal text, Edward Murguia, Ann Lessem, and Melissa Tackett-Gibson, elevate the debate about drug use and the Internet from a polemic discourse to social scientific investigation. The essays confront issues related to the study of drug communication online, including the causal factors of abuse as discussed in online forums, the relationship between music and drug use in virtual communities, and the ways in which individuals assess the accuracy of online drug information. This book highlights the variety of ways to examine drug use as a social problem and presents several theoretical perspectives valuable to online research. Real Drugs in a Virtual World is an enlightening and thought provoking read that will appeal to sociology students and those interested in virtual communities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739159972
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 02/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 246
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Edward Murguia is associate professor of sociology at Texas A&M University. Ann Lessem is assistant research scientist at the Public Policy Research Institute at Texas A&M University. Melissa Tackett-Gibson is assistant research scientist at the Public Policy Research Institute at Texas A&M University.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1
Chapter One: Other Studies
Chapter 2 Club Drugs, Online Communities, and Harm Reduction Websites on the Internet
Chapter 3
Chapter Two: A Study in Online Community
Chapter 4 The Body or the Body Politic: Risk, Harm, Moral Panic and Drug Use Discourse Online
Chapter 5 The New Drugs Internet Survey: A Portrait of Respondents
Chapter 6
Chapter Three: Online Narratives of Use
Chapter 7 Causal Factors in Drug Use: A Phenomenological Approach Based on Internet Data
Chapter 8 Voluntary Use, Risk, and Online Drug Use Discourse
Chapter 9 Deterrence of Harm to Self: A Study of Online Rhetoric
Chapter 10
Chapter Four: The Internet, Knowledge, and Offline Experienced
Chapter 11 Assessing the Likelihood of Internet Information-Seeking Leading to Offline Drug Use by Youth
Chapter 12 Scripters and Freaks: Knowledge and Use of Prescription Stimulants Online
Chapter 13 Illegal Behavior and Legal Speech: Internet Communities' Discourse about Drug Use
Chapter 14
Chapter Five: Music, Drugs, and Online Subcultures
Chapter 15 Music as a Feature of the Online Discussion of Illegal Drugs
Chapter 16 The Never-Ending Conversation: A Case Study of Rave-Related Internet Conversation and Drug Use
Chapter 17 Using Popular Music to Interpret the Drug Experience
Chapter 18
Chapter Six: Conclusion
Chapter 19 A Review of Internet Studies in this Volume, an Examination of Root Causes of Drug Abuse from a Societal Point of View, and Some Possible Solutions
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