Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.50, n°3 - September 2023
Paru le :
01/09/2023
Année
2023
Page(s) :
299-450
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Contested terrains? The politics of alcohol bans, drinking contexts, and COVID-19 in Botswana. Sebeelo T.B., p. 299-311.
- Death holds no fear: Overdose risk perceptions among people who inject drugs. Hanoa K., Buvik K., Karlsson B., p. 312-327.
- Are we losing connection? Lived experience of online mutual aid groups during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lee D., Antonino R., p. 328-349.
- Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography. Scheibein F., Van Hout M.C., Henriques S., Wells J., p. 350-360.
- Lives worth grieving: Differential coverage of overdose deaths in Australian news media (2015-2020). Dertadian G.C., Rance J., p. 361-380.
- Social supply and the potential for harm reduction in social media drug markets. van der Sanden R., Wilkins C., Rychert M., Barratt M.J., p. 381-401.
- "Criminalization causes the stigma": Perspectives from people who use drugs. Scher B.D., Neufeld S.D., Butler A., Bonn M., Zakimi N., Farrell J., et al., p. 402-425.
- "The box has become an indispensable part of my life": A case study of Victoria cannabis buyers club and its consumption space. Gagnon M., Payne A., Walsh Z., Guta A., Strike C., p. 426-450.
- Contested terrains? The politics of alcohol bans, drinking contexts, and COVID-19 in Botswana. Sebeelo T.B., p. 299-311.
- Death holds no fear: Overdose risk perceptions among people who inject drugs. Hanoa K., Buvik K., Karlsson B., p. 312-327.
- Are we losing connection? Lived experience of online mutual aid groups during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lee D., Antonino R., p. 328-349.
- Virtually hidden: A theoretical framework for understanding and conceptualising online drug use pornography. Scheibein F., Van Hout M.C., Henriques S., Wells J., p. 350-360.
- Lives worth grieving: Differential coverage of overdose deaths in Australian news media (2015-2020). Dertadian G.C., Rance J., p. 361-380.
- Social supply and the potential for harm reduction in social media drug markets. van der Sanden R., Wilkins C., Rychert M., Barratt M.J., p. 381-401.
- "Criminalization causes the stigma": Perspectives from people who use drugs. Scher B.D., Neufeld S.D., Butler A., Bonn M., Zakimi N., Farrell J., et al., p. 402-425.
- "The box has become an indispensable part of my life": A case study of Victoria cannabis buyers club and its consumption space. Gagnon M., Payne A., Walsh Z., Guta A., Strike C., p. 426-450.
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