Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.24, n°3 - May 2013 - Special focus: Articulating science and technology studies for drug policy research |
Auteurs : | C. DUFF, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 167-264 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
• The social life of drugs [Editorial]. Duff C., p. 167-172. • Post-humanism, addiction and the loss of self-control: Reflections on the missing core in addiction science. Weinberg D., p. 173-181. • The empirical war on drugs. Vitellone N., p. 182-188. • Making smokers different with nicotine: NRT and quitting. Keane H., p. 189-195. • Affected in the nightclub. A case study of regular clubbers’ conflictual practices in nightclubs. Demant J., p. 196-202. • Enacting multiple methamphetamines: The ontological politics of public discourse and consumer accounts of a drug and its effects. Dwyer R., Moore D., p. 203-211. • The missing mass of morality: A new fitpack design for hepatitis C prevention in sexual partnerships. Fraser S., p. 212-219. • Defining a service for people who use drugs as ‘low-threshold’: What should be the criteria? [Editorial]. Mofizul Islam M., Topp L., Conigrave K.M., Day C.A., p. 220-222. • ‘It's just a social thing’: Drug use, friendship and borderwork among marginalized young people. Foster K., Spencer D., p. 223-230. • Kronic hysteria: Exploring the intersection between Australian synthetic cannabis legislation, the media, and drug-related harm. Bright S.J., Bishop B., Kane R., Marsh A., Barratt M.J., p. 231-237. • Japan's hiropon panic: Resident non-Japanese and the 1950s meth crisis. Alexander J.W., p. 238-243. • Drug policy coordination: Identifying and assessing dimensions of coordination. Hughes C.E., Ritter A., Mabbitt N., p. 244-250. • A critical evaluation of the European drug strategy: Has it brought added value to drug policy making at the national level? Chatwin C., p. 251-256. • Thresholds in a low-threshold setting: An empirical study of barriers in a centre for people with drug problems and mental health disorders. Edland-Gryt M., Skatvedt A.H., p. 257-264. |
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