Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.39, n°3 - Fall 2012 - Problematizing "drugs"
Paru le :
01/09/2012
Année
2012
Page(s) :
349-590
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Editor's introduction. D. Moore, p. 349.
• Editorial: Diagnosing drug problems and the DSM. H. Keane, p. 353.
• Problematizing alcohol through the eyes of the other: Alcohol policy and Aboriginal drinking in the Northern Territory, Australia. P. D'Abbs, p. 371.
• Carnal pleasures and grotesque bodies: Regulating the body during a "big night out" of alcohol and party drug use. A. Pennay, p. 397.
• Swedish drug treatment and the political use of conceptual innovation 1882-1982. J. Edman, p. 429.
• Psychoactive substances and the English language: "Drugs," discourses, and public policy. K.W. Tupper, p. 461.
• Problematizing "drugs": A cultural assessment of recreational pharmaceutical use among young adults in the United States. G. Quintero, p. 491.
• "Problematic intoxications": Conceptualizing "abuse" of illicit drugs in post-war social treatment legislation in Finland. K. Stenius, p. 537.
• The silent "G": A case study in the production of "drugs" and "drug problems". K. Moore, F. Measham, p. 565.
• Editor's introduction. D. Moore, p. 349.
• Editorial: Diagnosing drug problems and the DSM. H. Keane, p. 353.
• Problematizing alcohol through the eyes of the other: Alcohol policy and Aboriginal drinking in the Northern Territory, Australia. P. D'Abbs, p. 371.
• Carnal pleasures and grotesque bodies: Regulating the body during a "big night out" of alcohol and party drug use. A. Pennay, p. 397.
• Swedish drug treatment and the political use of conceptual innovation 1882-1982. J. Edman, p. 429.
• Psychoactive substances and the English language: "Drugs," discourses, and public policy. K.W. Tupper, p. 461.
• Problematizing "drugs": A cultural assessment of recreational pharmaceutical use among young adults in the United States. G. Quintero, p. 491.
• "Problematic intoxications": Conceptualizing "abuse" of illicit drugs in post-war social treatment legislation in Finland. K. Stenius, p. 537.
• The silent "G": A case study in the production of "drugs" and "drug problems". K. Moore, F. Measham, p. 565.
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