Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.49 - November 2017 - Special section: Drugged pleasures
Auteur(s) :
F. DENNIS, Éditeur scientifique ;
A. FARRUGIA, Éditeur scientifique
Paru le :
01/11/2017
Article en page(s) :
1-174
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Addictive behaviors and healthcare renunciation for economic reasons in a French population-based sample. Baggio S., Dupuis M., Richard J.-B., Beck F., p. 1-7.
- Increased minimum legal age for the sale of alcohol in the Netherlands as of 2014: The effect on alcohol sellers' compliance after one and two years. Schelleman-Offermans K., Roodbeen R.T.J., Lemmens P.H.H.M., p. 8-14.
- "I love having benzos after my coke shot": The use of psychotropic medication among cocaine users in downtown Montreal. Motta-Ochoa R., Bertrand K., Arruda N., Jutras-Aswad D., Roy E., p. 15-23.
- 'Slamming' among men who have sex with men accessing general drug services, in response to Schmidt, AJ et al., 2016, Illicit drug use among gay and bisexual men in 44 cities: Findings from the European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS). Glass R., Hope V.D., Tanner C., Desai M., p. 24-25.
- Support of supervised injection facilities by emergency physicians in Canada. Katz N., Leonard L., Wiesenfeld L., Perry J.J., Thiruganasambandamoorthy V., Calder L., p. 26-31.
- Polydrug use and its association with drug treatment outcomes among primary heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine users. Wang L., Min J.E., Krebs E., Evans E., Huang D., Liu L., et al., p. 32-40.
- Strengthening advocacy efforts with empirical evidence: A case example of the conduct, uptake and utilisation of research in drug policy decision-making in Vietnam. Vuong T., Ritter A., Nguyen N., Ali R., p. 41-47.
- Using nominal group technique among clinical providers to identify barriers and prioritize solutions to scaling up opioid agonist therapies in Ukraine. Madden L., Bojko M.J., Farnum S., Mazhnaya A., Fomenko T., Marcus R., et al., p. 48-53.
- Medicalization of cannabis: What does it mean? Zarhin D., Negev M., Vulfsons S., Szintman S., p. 54-57.
- Assessing notions of denormalization and renormalization of smoking in light of e-cigarette regulation. Saebo G., Scheffels J., p. 58-64.
- Criminal justice involvement of crack cocaine users in the city of Rio de Janeiro and Greater Metropolitan Area: Implications for public health and the public security agenda. Toledo L., Cano I., Bastos L., Bertoni N., Bastos F.I., p. 65-72.
- Measuring drug use sensation-seeking among Australian gay and bisexual men. Prestage G., Hammoud M., Lea T., Jin F., Maher L., p. 73-79.
- UNGASS 2016: Insights from Europe on the development of global cannabis policy and the need for reform of the global drug policy regime. Chatwin C., p. 80-85.
SPECIAL SECTION: Drugged pleasures
- Materialising drugged pleasures: Practice, politics, care [Editorial]. Dennis F., Farrugia A., p. 86-91.
- 'Enjoying the kick': Locating pleasure within the drug consumption room. Duncan T., Duff C., Sebar B., Lee J., p. 92-101.
- Risky pleasures and drugged assemblages: Young people's consumption practices of AOD in Madrid. Canedo M., Moral E., p. 102-108.
- From mundane medicines to euphorigenic drugs: How pharmaceutical pleasures are initiated, foregrounded, and made durable. Bundy H., Quintero G., p. 109-116.
- Making medicine; producing pleasure: A critical examination of medicinal cannabis policy and law in Victoria, Australia. Lancaster K., Seear K., Ritter A., p. 117-125.
- Desiring assemblages: A case for desire over pleasure in critical drug studies. Malins P., p. 126-132.
- Psychedelic pleasures: An affective understanding of the joys of tripping. Bohling F., p. 133-143.
- Thinking with pleasure: Experimenting with drugs and drug research. Race K., p. 144-149.
- Conceiving of addicted pleasures: A 'modern' paradox. Dennis F., p. 150-159.
- The pleasures of drunken one-night stands: Assemblage theory and narrative environments. Pedersen W., Tutenges S., Sandberg S., p. 160-167.
- Drugged pleasures: Commentary. Keane H., p. 168-170.
- Afterword. Treloar C., Holt M., p. 171-172.
- Addictive behaviors and healthcare renunciation for economic reasons in a French population-based sample. Baggio S., Dupuis M., Richard J.-B., Beck F., p. 1-7.
- Increased minimum legal age for the sale of alcohol in the Netherlands as of 2014: The effect on alcohol sellers' compliance after one and two years. Schelleman-Offermans K., Roodbeen R.T.J., Lemmens P.H.H.M., p. 8-14.
- "I love having benzos after my coke shot": The use of psychotropic medication among cocaine users in downtown Montreal. Motta-Ochoa R., Bertrand K., Arruda N., Jutras-Aswad D., Roy E., p. 15-23.
- 'Slamming' among men who have sex with men accessing general drug services, in response to Schmidt, AJ et al., 2016, Illicit drug use among gay and bisexual men in 44 cities: Findings from the European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS). Glass R., Hope V.D., Tanner C., Desai M., p. 24-25.
- Support of supervised injection facilities by emergency physicians in Canada. Katz N., Leonard L., Wiesenfeld L., Perry J.J., Thiruganasambandamoorthy V., Calder L., p. 26-31.
- Polydrug use and its association with drug treatment outcomes among primary heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine users. Wang L., Min J.E., Krebs E., Evans E., Huang D., Liu L., et al., p. 32-40.
- Strengthening advocacy efforts with empirical evidence: A case example of the conduct, uptake and utilisation of research in drug policy decision-making in Vietnam. Vuong T., Ritter A., Nguyen N., Ali R., p. 41-47.
- Using nominal group technique among clinical providers to identify barriers and prioritize solutions to scaling up opioid agonist therapies in Ukraine. Madden L., Bojko M.J., Farnum S., Mazhnaya A., Fomenko T., Marcus R., et al., p. 48-53.
- Medicalization of cannabis: What does it mean? Zarhin D., Negev M., Vulfsons S., Szintman S., p. 54-57.
- Assessing notions of denormalization and renormalization of smoking in light of e-cigarette regulation. Saebo G., Scheffels J., p. 58-64.
- Criminal justice involvement of crack cocaine users in the city of Rio de Janeiro and Greater Metropolitan Area: Implications for public health and the public security agenda. Toledo L., Cano I., Bastos L., Bertoni N., Bastos F.I., p. 65-72.
- Measuring drug use sensation-seeking among Australian gay and bisexual men. Prestage G., Hammoud M., Lea T., Jin F., Maher L., p. 73-79.
- UNGASS 2016: Insights from Europe on the development of global cannabis policy and the need for reform of the global drug policy regime. Chatwin C., p. 80-85.
SPECIAL SECTION: Drugged pleasures
- Materialising drugged pleasures: Practice, politics, care [Editorial]. Dennis F., Farrugia A., p. 86-91.
- 'Enjoying the kick': Locating pleasure within the drug consumption room. Duncan T., Duff C., Sebar B., Lee J., p. 92-101.
- Risky pleasures and drugged assemblages: Young people's consumption practices of AOD in Madrid. Canedo M., Moral E., p. 102-108.
- From mundane medicines to euphorigenic drugs: How pharmaceutical pleasures are initiated, foregrounded, and made durable. Bundy H., Quintero G., p. 109-116.
- Making medicine; producing pleasure: A critical examination of medicinal cannabis policy and law in Victoria, Australia. Lancaster K., Seear K., Ritter A., p. 117-125.
- Desiring assemblages: A case for desire over pleasure in critical drug studies. Malins P., p. 126-132.
- Psychedelic pleasures: An affective understanding of the joys of tripping. Bohling F., p. 133-143.
- Thinking with pleasure: Experimenting with drugs and drug research. Race K., p. 144-149.
- Conceiving of addicted pleasures: A 'modern' paradox. Dennis F., p. 150-159.
- The pleasures of drunken one-night stands: Assemblage theory and narrative environments. Pedersen W., Tutenges S., Sandberg S., p. 160-167.
- Drugged pleasures: Commentary. Keane H., p. 168-170.
- Afterword. Treloar C., Holt M., p. 171-172.
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