Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.44, n°1 - March 2017
Paru le :
01/03/2017
Année
2017
Page(s) :
3-83
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Drug use assemblages: Substances, subjects, and the city. Keane H., p. 3-11.
- Perspectives on cannabis legalization among Canadian recreational users. Osborne G.B., Fogel C., p. 12-31.
- "Drinking cultures" in university residential colleges: An Australian case study of the role of alcohol policy, management, and organizational processes. Leontini R., Schofield T., Brown R., Hepworth J., p. 32-48.
- Making up the "drug-abusing immigrant": Knowledge production in Swedish social work and drug treatment contexts, 1960s-2011. Nordgren J., p. 49-68.
- Adverse effects, health service engagement, and service satisfaction among anabolic androgenic steroid users. Zahnow R., McVeigh J., Ferris J., Winstock A., p. 69-83.
- Drug use assemblages: Substances, subjects, and the city. Keane H., p. 3-11.
- Perspectives on cannabis legalization among Canadian recreational users. Osborne G.B., Fogel C., p. 12-31.
- "Drinking cultures" in university residential colleges: An Australian case study of the role of alcohol policy, management, and organizational processes. Leontini R., Schofield T., Brown R., Hepworth J., p. 32-48.
- Making up the "drug-abusing immigrant": Knowledge production in Swedish social work and drug treatment contexts, 1960s-2011. Nordgren J., p. 49-68.
- Adverse effects, health service engagement, and service satisfaction among anabolic androgenic steroid users. Zahnow R., McVeigh J., Ferris J., Winstock A., p. 69-83.
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Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.44, n°1, March 2017) Article : Périodique
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.44, n°1, March 2017) Article : Périodique
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