Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.23, n°3 - June 2016 - The normalisation thesis - 20 years later
Paru le :
01/06/2016
Article en page(s) :
187-266
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- The normalisation thesis - 20 years later [Editorial]. Pennay A.E., Measham F.C., p. 187-189.
- Muddy waters?: Reassessing the dimensions of the normalisation thesis in twenty-first century Britain. Williams L., p. 190-201.
- "I wonder what age you grow out of it?": Negotiation of recreational drug use and the transition to adulthood among an Australian ethnographic sample. Green R., p. 202-211.
- Normalization and denormalization in different legal contexts: Comparing cannabis and tobacco. Asbridge M., Valleriani J., Kwok J., Erickson P.G., p. 212-223.
- "Skittles & Red Bull is my favourite flavour": E-cigarettes, smoking, vaping and the changing landscape of nicotine consumption amongst British teenagers - implications for the normalisation debate. Measham F., O’Brien K., Turnbull G., p. 224-237.
- A nuanced view of normalisation: Attitudes of cannabis non-users in a study of undergraduate students at three Canadian universities. Hathaway A., Mostaghim A., Kolar K., Erickson P.G., Osborne G., p. 238-246.
- Chillin, buzzin, getting mangled, and coming down: Doing differentiated normalisation in risk environments. O'Gorman A., p. 247-254.
- The normalisation of drug supply: The social supply of drugs as the “other side” of the history of normalisation. Coomber R., Moyle L., South N., p. 255-263.
- Normalisation, youth transitions and austerity [Commentary]. Shildrick T., p. 264-266.
- The normalisation thesis - 20 years later [Editorial]. Pennay A.E., Measham F.C., p. 187-189.
- Muddy waters?: Reassessing the dimensions of the normalisation thesis in twenty-first century Britain. Williams L., p. 190-201.
- "I wonder what age you grow out of it?": Negotiation of recreational drug use and the transition to adulthood among an Australian ethnographic sample. Green R., p. 202-211.
- Normalization and denormalization in different legal contexts: Comparing cannabis and tobacco. Asbridge M., Valleriani J., Kwok J., Erickson P.G., p. 212-223.
- "Skittles & Red Bull is my favourite flavour": E-cigarettes, smoking, vaping and the changing landscape of nicotine consumption amongst British teenagers - implications for the normalisation debate. Measham F., O’Brien K., Turnbull G., p. 224-237.
- A nuanced view of normalisation: Attitudes of cannabis non-users in a study of undergraduate students at three Canadian universities. Hathaway A., Mostaghim A., Kolar K., Erickson P.G., Osborne G., p. 238-246.
- Chillin, buzzin, getting mangled, and coming down: Doing differentiated normalisation in risk environments. O'Gorman A., p. 247-254.
- The normalisation of drug supply: The social supply of drugs as the “other side” of the history of normalisation. Coomber R., Moyle L., South N., p. 255-263.
- Normalisation, youth transitions and austerity [Commentary]. Shildrick T., p. 264-266.
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A. E. PENNAY ;
F. C. MEASHAM
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Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
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L. WILLIAMS
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2016
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
In Britain, during the 1990s, there was a sharp increase in recreational drug use, and by the end of the decade, it had reached unprecedented levels. The normalisation thesis offered an explanation for increasing drug trends. It argued that drug[...]
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M. ASBRIDGE ;
J. VALLERIANI ;
J. KWOK ;
P. G. ERICKSON
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2016
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
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F. MEASHAM ;
K. O'BRIEN ;
G. TURNBULL
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2016
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Aims: From an academic discourse explaining trends in drug-related attitudes and behaviours, "normalisation" now also encompasses public health policy advocating "denormalisation" of smoking. This study explored young people's attitudes and beha[...]
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A. HATHAWAY ;
A. MOSTAGHIM ;
K. KOLAR ;
P. G. ERICKSON ;
G. OSBORNE
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2016
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Aims: To critically investigate the extent of normalisation of the use of cannabis by undergraduate students. To examine the extent of peer accommodation, this paper focuses on attitudes of students who abstain. It sheds light on social meanings[...]
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R. COOMBER ;
L. MOYLE ;
N. SOUTH
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2016
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
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Methods: Semi-structured interviews with[...]
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T. SHILDRICK
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Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : Périodique
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