Article de Périodique
'Ethnobotanicals' and 'Spice zombies': new psychoactive substances in the mainstream media (2018)
Auteur(s) :
ALEXANDRESCU, L.
Année
2018
Page(s) :
356-364
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus géographique
ROUMANIE
;
ROYAUME-UNI
Thésaurus mots-clés
DROGUES DE SYNTHESE
;
MEDIA
;
MEPHEDRONE
;
CANNABINOIDES
;
COMPARAISON
;
DISCOURS
Résumé :
This paper observes and compares discursive framings of new psychoactive substances (NPS) in parts of the mainstream media in Romania and the United Kingdom. It assembles a corpus of about 800 news items and looks into samples of reporting from 2009 to 2017. In Romania, NPS or more generally ethnobotanicals' were first associated with gullible youths experimenting with what appeared to be synthetic cannabinoids only for public attention to briefly move on to stimulant powders displacing heroin among injecting users, later on. In the UK, the synthetic cathinone mephedrone was presented by tabloids as a menace' to teenagers and other young users, only for synthetic cannabinoids to eventually be linked with rough sleepers and other vulnerable groups. Through this, qualitative distinctions are shown in the portraying of a middle-class notion of naive but clean' youth, valuable in itself, and the portraying of abject underclass users, mostly as a threatening and contagious presence. Beyond alarmism and exaggeration, drug news reporting thus also appears rooted in class politics and structural inequalities where NPS meet with the lived conditions and spoiled identities of disadvantaged groups.
Affiliation :
School of History, Philosophy and Culture, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
Cote :
Abonnement
Historique