Titre : | Contemporary Drug Problems, Vol.50, n°2 - June 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/06/2023 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Format : | 155-294 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Moral economies of care and women who use drugs in Ukraine. Owczarzak J., Phillips S.D., Allen A., Alpatova P., Zub T., Mazhnaya A., et al., p. 155-175. - PWUD experiences of criminal justice reform: Enduring tensions between policing and harm reduction in Baltimore, MD. Footer K.H.A., Urquhart G.J., Silberzahn B., Rouhani S., Weicker N.P., Owczarzak J., et al., p. 176-189. - Telegram as a space for peer-led harm reduction communities and netreach interventions. Rolando S., Arrighetti G., Fornero E., Farucci O., Beccaria F., p. 190-201. - Ganja and the laws of men: Cannabis decriminalization and social (in)justice in Jamaica. Neis Araujo F., p. 202-216. - Rethinking women's "performance and image-enhancing drug consumption": An agenda for ontopolitically-oriented research. Fomiatti R., Toffoletti K., Pienaar K., p. 217-231. - Exploring the impacts of rurality on service access and harm among image and performance enhancing drug (IPED) users in a remote English region. Turnock L.A., Mulrooney K.J.D., p. 232-253. - "Sober message to parents": Representations of parents in Australian news media on youth drinking. Cook M., Caluzzi G., Pennay A., p. 254-268. - Debating the drug policy in Sweden: Stakeholders' moral justifications in media 2015-2021. Lerkkanen T., Storbjörk J., p. 269-293. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/cdxa/50/2 |
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S. ROLANDO ;
G. ARRIGHETTI ;
E. FORNERO ;
O. FARUCCI ;
F. BECCARIA
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To date, studies of peer-led online harm reduction communities have focused on web forums, arguing that online spaces are strategic settings for both obtaining up to date information on substances and patterns of drug use and implementing new fo[...]
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