Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.44 - June 2017 - Special section: Social studies of addiction concepts
Paru le :
01/06/2017
Article en page(s) :
1-202
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- The material, moral, and affective worlds of dealing and crime among young men entrenched in an inner city drug scene. Fast D., Shoveller J., Kerr T., p. 1-11.
- Motives for illicit prescription drug use among university students: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Bennett T., Holloway K., p. 12-22.
- Ayahuasca's entwined efficacy: An ethnographic study of ritual healing from 'addiction'. Talin P., Sanabria E., p. 23-30.
- Claims in vapour device (e-cigarette) regulation: A Narrative Policy Framework analysis. O'Leary R., Borland R., Stockwell T., MacDonald M., p. 31-40.
- Down in the valley: Trajectories of injection initiation among young injectors in California's Central Valley. Syvertsen J.L., Paquette C.E., Pollini R.A., p. 41-49.
- Economic consequences of legal and illegal drugs: The case of social costs in Belgium. Lievens D., Vander Laenen F., Verhaeghe N., Putman K., Pauwels L., Hardyns W., et al., p. 50-57.
- Understanding policy persistence - The case of police drug detection dog policy in NSW, Australia. Hughes C.E., Ritter A., Lancaster K., Hoppe R., p. 58-68.
- How economic recessions and unemployment affect illegal drug use: A systematic realist literature review. Nagelhout G.E., Hummel K., de Goeij M.C.M., de Vries H., Kaner E., Lemmens P., p. 69-83.
- Nicotine and e-cigarettes: Rethinking addiction in the context of reduced harm. Cox S., Jakes S., p. 84-85.
- Injection drug use among female sex workers in Iran: Findings from a nationwide bio-behavioural survey. Karamouzian M., Mirzazadeh A., Rawat A., Shokoohi M., Haghdoost A.A., Sedaghat A., et al., p. 86-91.
- The social cost of illicit drugs use in Spain. Rivera B., Casal B., Currais L., p. 92-104.
- Online test purchased new psychoactive substances in 5 different European countries: A snapshot study of chemical composition and price. Brunt T.M., Atkinson A.M., Néfau T., Martinez M., Lahaie E., Malzcewski A., et al., p. 105-114.
- Frequent emergency department presentations among people who inject drugs: A record linkage study. Nambiar D., Stoové M., Dietze P., p. 115-120.
- Increases in synthetic cannabinoids-related harms: Results from a longitudinal web-based content analysis. Lamy F.R., Daniulaityte R., Nahhas R.W., Barratt M.J., Smith A.G., Sheth A., et al., p. 121-129.
- The future of 'addiction': Critique and composition. Fraser S., p. 130-134.
- Engendering drug problems: Materialising gender in the DUDIT and other screening and diagnostic 'apparatuses'. Dwyer R., Fraser S., p. 135-144.
- Telling different stories, making new realities: The ontological politics of 'addiction' biographies. Pienaar K., Dilkes-Frayne E., p. 145-154.
- Challenging the addiction/health binary with assemblage thinking: An analysis of consumer accounts. Moore D., Pienaar K., Dilkes-Frayne E., Fraser S., p. 155-163.
- Iterating 'addiction': Residential relocation and the spatio-temporal production of alcohol and other drug consumption patterns. Dilkes-Frayne E., Fraser S., Pienaar K., Kokanovic R., p. 164-173.
- Interpellating recovery: The politics of 'identity' in recovery-focused treatment. Fomiatti R., Moore D., Fraser S., p. 174-182.
- The emerging role of lawyers as addiction 'quasi-experts'. Seear K., p. 183-191.
- Addiction stigma and the biopolitics of liberal modernity: A qualitative analysis. Fraser S., Pienaar K., Dilkes-Frayne E., Moore D., Kokanovic R., Treloar C., et al., p. 192-201.
- The material, moral, and affective worlds of dealing and crime among young men entrenched in an inner city drug scene. Fast D., Shoveller J., Kerr T., p. 1-11.
- Motives for illicit prescription drug use among university students: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Bennett T., Holloway K., p. 12-22.
- Ayahuasca's entwined efficacy: An ethnographic study of ritual healing from 'addiction'. Talin P., Sanabria E., p. 23-30.
- Claims in vapour device (e-cigarette) regulation: A Narrative Policy Framework analysis. O'Leary R., Borland R., Stockwell T., MacDonald M., p. 31-40.
- Down in the valley: Trajectories of injection initiation among young injectors in California's Central Valley. Syvertsen J.L., Paquette C.E., Pollini R.A., p. 41-49.
- Economic consequences of legal and illegal drugs: The case of social costs in Belgium. Lievens D., Vander Laenen F., Verhaeghe N., Putman K., Pauwels L., Hardyns W., et al., p. 50-57.
- Understanding policy persistence - The case of police drug detection dog policy in NSW, Australia. Hughes C.E., Ritter A., Lancaster K., Hoppe R., p. 58-68.
- How economic recessions and unemployment affect illegal drug use: A systematic realist literature review. Nagelhout G.E., Hummel K., de Goeij M.C.M., de Vries H., Kaner E., Lemmens P., p. 69-83.
- Nicotine and e-cigarettes: Rethinking addiction in the context of reduced harm. Cox S., Jakes S., p. 84-85.
- Injection drug use among female sex workers in Iran: Findings from a nationwide bio-behavioural survey. Karamouzian M., Mirzazadeh A., Rawat A., Shokoohi M., Haghdoost A.A., Sedaghat A., et al., p. 86-91.
- The social cost of illicit drugs use in Spain. Rivera B., Casal B., Currais L., p. 92-104.
- Online test purchased new psychoactive substances in 5 different European countries: A snapshot study of chemical composition and price. Brunt T.M., Atkinson A.M., Néfau T., Martinez M., Lahaie E., Malzcewski A., et al., p. 105-114.
- Frequent emergency department presentations among people who inject drugs: A record linkage study. Nambiar D., Stoové M., Dietze P., p. 115-120.
- Increases in synthetic cannabinoids-related harms: Results from a longitudinal web-based content analysis. Lamy F.R., Daniulaityte R., Nahhas R.W., Barratt M.J., Smith A.G., Sheth A., et al., p. 121-129.
- The future of 'addiction': Critique and composition. Fraser S., p. 130-134.
- Engendering drug problems: Materialising gender in the DUDIT and other screening and diagnostic 'apparatuses'. Dwyer R., Fraser S., p. 135-144.
- Telling different stories, making new realities: The ontological politics of 'addiction' biographies. Pienaar K., Dilkes-Frayne E., p. 145-154.
- Challenging the addiction/health binary with assemblage thinking: An analysis of consumer accounts. Moore D., Pienaar K., Dilkes-Frayne E., Fraser S., p. 155-163.
- Iterating 'addiction': Residential relocation and the spatio-temporal production of alcohol and other drug consumption patterns. Dilkes-Frayne E., Fraser S., Pienaar K., Kokanovic R., p. 164-173.
- Interpellating recovery: The politics of 'identity' in recovery-focused treatment. Fomiatti R., Moore D., Fraser S., p. 174-182.
- The emerging role of lawyers as addiction 'quasi-experts'. Seear K., p. 183-191.
- Addiction stigma and the biopolitics of liberal modernity: A qualitative analysis. Fraser S., Pienaar K., Dilkes-Frayne E., Moore D., Kokanovic R., Treloar C., et al., p. 192-201.
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