Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.33 - July 2016 - Special focus: Geographies of drug use and drug policy
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01/07/2016
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1-104
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Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Situating drugs and drug use geographically: From place to space and back again [Editorial]. Williams S., p. 1-5.
- "Not just eliminating the mosquito but draining the swamp": A critical geopolitics of Turkish Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction and Turkey's approach to illicit drugs. Evered K.T., Evered E.O., p. 6-14.
- Assemblages, territories, contexts. Duff C., p. 15-20.
- Salutogenesis: Contextualising place and space in the policies and politics of recovery from drug dependence. Parkin S., p. 21-26.
- Drugs at the campsite: Socio-spatial relations and drug use at music festivals. Dilkes-Frayne E., p. 27-35.
- Injecting drugs in tight spaces: HIV, cocaine and collinearity in the Downtown Eastside, Vancouver, Canada. Ciccarone D., Bourgois P., p. 36-43.
- Spatial analysis of drug poisoning deaths in the American West, particularly Utah. Kerry R., Goovaerts P., Vowles M., Ingram B., p. 44-55.
- Coca cultivation and crop eradication in Colombia: The challenges of integrating rural reality into effective anti-drug policy. Rincon-Ruiz A., Correa H.L., Leon D.O., Williams S., p. 56-65.
- Cannabis and adolescents: Exploring the substance misuse treatment provider experience in a climate of legalization. Sobesky M., Gorgens K., p. 66-74.
- Low knowledge and perceived Hepatitis C risk despite high risk behaviour among injection drug users in Kathmandu, Nepal. Loewinger G., Sharma B., Karki D.K., Khatiwoda P., Kainee S., Poudel K.C., p. 75-82.
- Illicit drug overdose deaths resulting from income assistance payments: Analysis of the 'check effect' using daily mortality data. Otterstatter M.C., Amlani A., Guan T.H., Richardson L., Buxton J.A., p. 83-87.
- "Coca got us here and now it's our weakness:" Fusarium oxysporum and the political ecology of a drug war policy alternative in Bolivia. Pearson Z., p. 88-95.
- Field observations of the developing legal recreational cannabis economy in Washington State. Jensen E.L., Roussell A., p. 96-101.
- The case for uniform controls in drug policy studies. Caputi T.L., p. 102-104.
- Situating drugs and drug use geographically: From place to space and back again [Editorial]. Williams S., p. 1-5.
- "Not just eliminating the mosquito but draining the swamp": A critical geopolitics of Turkish Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction and Turkey's approach to illicit drugs. Evered K.T., Evered E.O., p. 6-14.
- Assemblages, territories, contexts. Duff C., p. 15-20.
- Salutogenesis: Contextualising place and space in the policies and politics of recovery from drug dependence. Parkin S., p. 21-26.
- Drugs at the campsite: Socio-spatial relations and drug use at music festivals. Dilkes-Frayne E., p. 27-35.
- Injecting drugs in tight spaces: HIV, cocaine and collinearity in the Downtown Eastside, Vancouver, Canada. Ciccarone D., Bourgois P., p. 36-43.
- Spatial analysis of drug poisoning deaths in the American West, particularly Utah. Kerry R., Goovaerts P., Vowles M., Ingram B., p. 44-55.
- Coca cultivation and crop eradication in Colombia: The challenges of integrating rural reality into effective anti-drug policy. Rincon-Ruiz A., Correa H.L., Leon D.O., Williams S., p. 56-65.
- Cannabis and adolescents: Exploring the substance misuse treatment provider experience in a climate of legalization. Sobesky M., Gorgens K., p. 66-74.
- Low knowledge and perceived Hepatitis C risk despite high risk behaviour among injection drug users in Kathmandu, Nepal. Loewinger G., Sharma B., Karki D.K., Khatiwoda P., Kainee S., Poudel K.C., p. 75-82.
- Illicit drug overdose deaths resulting from income assistance payments: Analysis of the 'check effect' using daily mortality data. Otterstatter M.C., Amlani A., Guan T.H., Richardson L., Buxton J.A., p. 83-87.
- "Coca got us here and now it's our weakness:" Fusarium oxysporum and the political ecology of a drug war policy alternative in Bolivia. Pearson Z., p. 88-95.
- Field observations of the developing legal recreational cannabis economy in Washington State. Jensen E.L., Roussell A., p. 96-101.
- The case for uniform controls in drug policy studies. Caputi T.L., p. 102-104.
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