Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.45, n°3 - September 2018 - Making alcohol and other drug realities
Paru le :
01/09/2018
Année :
2018
Page(s) :
183-346
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Making alcohol and other drug realities: Introduction to a special issue. Moore D., p. 183-187.
- "They medicated me out": Social flesh and embodied citizenship in addiction treatment. Schlosser A.V., p. 188-207.
- The lethal burden of survival: Making new subjects at risk and the paradoxes of opioid substitution treatment in Norway. Bartoszko A., p. 208-226.
- When the brain leaves the scanner and enters the clinic: The role of neuroscientific discourses in producing the problem of "addiction". Barnett A., Dilkes-Frayne E., Savic M., Carter A., p. 227-243.
- Logics of legitimation in Swedish treatment for youth cannabis use: The problem representations of social workers in a prohibitionist policy context. Ekendahl M., Karlsson P., Månsson J., p. 244-261.
- Neither licit nor illicit: A discursive analysis of cognition enhancers. Bullard A.R., p. 262-282.
- Meeting the sober self, recognizing the drinking self: Back to baseline experimentation in temporary sobriety initiatives. Robert J., p. 283-302.
- "I lost me visits": A critical examination of prison drug policy and its effects on connection to family for incarcerated young men with histories of injecting drug use. Walker S., Lancaster K., Stoové M., Higgs P., Wilson M., p. 303-328.
- White women, U.S. popular culture, and narratives of addiction. Daniels J., Netherland J.C., Lyons A.P., p. 329-346.
- Making alcohol and other drug realities: Introduction to a special issue. Moore D., p. 183-187.
- "They medicated me out": Social flesh and embodied citizenship in addiction treatment. Schlosser A.V., p. 188-207.
- The lethal burden of survival: Making new subjects at risk and the paradoxes of opioid substitution treatment in Norway. Bartoszko A., p. 208-226.
- When the brain leaves the scanner and enters the clinic: The role of neuroscientific discourses in producing the problem of "addiction". Barnett A., Dilkes-Frayne E., Savic M., Carter A., p. 227-243.
- Logics of legitimation in Swedish treatment for youth cannabis use: The problem representations of social workers in a prohibitionist policy context. Ekendahl M., Karlsson P., Månsson J., p. 244-261.
- Neither licit nor illicit: A discursive analysis of cognition enhancers. Bullard A.R., p. 262-282.
- Meeting the sober self, recognizing the drinking self: Back to baseline experimentation in temporary sobriety initiatives. Robert J., p. 283-302.
- "I lost me visits": A critical examination of prison drug policy and its effects on connection to family for incarcerated young men with histories of injecting drug use. Walker S., Lancaster K., Stoové M., Higgs P., Wilson M., p. 303-328.
- White women, U.S. popular culture, and narratives of addiction. Daniels J., Netherland J.C., Lyons A.P., p. 329-346.
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A. V. SCHLOSSER
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Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.45, n°3, September 2018) Article : Périodique
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K. LANCASTER ;
M. STOOVE ;
P. HIGGS ;
M. WILSON
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