Chapitre
Solidarity and drug use in the electronic dance music scene
Auteur(s) :
KAVANAUGH, P. R. ;
ANDERSON, T. L.
Année :
2010
Page(s) :
334-356
Langue(s) :
Anglais
ISBN :
978-0-19-973929-5
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
MILIEU FESTIF
;
RAVE
;
CULTUREL
;
MUSIQUE
;
SOCIABILITE
;
ETUDE QUALITATIVE
Note générale :
Reprinted "Solidarity and drug use in the electronic dance music scene" In: Sociological Quarterly, 2008; 49, p. 181-208.
Résumé :
The perceived links between drug use and music have persisted for decades and mechanisms of formal social control (e.g., law, police) have often perceived these links as threats to the wider society. In this article, Philip R. Kavanaugh and Tammy L. Anderson use an innovative approach to explore drug use, collective identity, and solidarity among participants in the electronic dance music scene in Philadelphia. Previous studies have found that the use of some drugs can encourage positive social interactions among participants who are involved in the dance scene. In this article, the authors demonstrate that the link between drug use and solidarity is more complex than that described earlier. That is, drug use can both contribute to and impede solidarity, and the authors use several examples to illustrate these diverse effects.
Cote :
L00464-C