Titre : | Snapshots of social drug research in Europe |
Auteurs : | J. FOUNTAIN, Éditeur scientifique ; M. WOUTERS, Éditeur scientifique ; D. J. KORF, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Livre |
Editeur : | Lengerich : Pabst Science Publishers, 2014 |
Autre Editeur : | Strasbourg : Groupe Pompidou |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-89967-911-3 |
Format : | 80 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | SHS (Sciences humaines et sociales / Humanities and social sciences) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus géographique EUROPEThésaurus mots-clés RECHERCHE ; MARCHE DE LA DROGUE ; ETHNIE ; IMMIGRE ; POLITIQUE ; ETHIQUE |
Résumé : |
Globalisation influences not only legitimate economic sectors, but also affects developments on the illicit drug market and the proportion of those in treatment who are members of minority ethnic populations. In a rapidly changing world, the need for information increases accordingly. Here, then, emerges an important task for science, especially in the light of the European endeavour for evidence-based drug policy. Recent years show an almost exponential increase in the use of online data collection and analysis in social drug research and, in some European countries faster than in others, research ethic committees have come to play an important role in social drug research.
The usual format of the European Society for Social Drug Research's annual book is 8-10 chapters, but this year the choice has been made to incorporate a greater number of short contributions, in the form of 21 'snapshots', written by social scientists working in 11 European countries. |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
1. New developments and current debates in social drug research: an introduction (D.J. Korf). Part 1: Drug distribution 2. A case study of upper-level dealing (M. Tzanetakis). 3. Low-level drug distribution in Antwerp: a case study (E. d'Huyvetter, T. Decorte). 4. Social supply among socially integrated drug users (C. Bernard). 5. Social supply and hard drug markets (G.R. Potter, A. Osiniagova). Part 2: Drug use and treatment among minority ethnic populations 6. Questioning differential drug treatment among nationally diverse populations (J. Tsiganou, D. Balourdos). 7. Ethnic- and gender-specific patterns of substance use (A. Benschop, A. Oteo Pérez). 8. Immigrant drug users in Greece: an empirical study (K. Micha, N. Spyropoulou). 9. Dual devalued identities among immigrant drug users in treatment (K. Iliou, K. Tsantila). Part 3: Science-policy nexus 10. The triangle of science, policy and media in the Belgian drug policy debate (J. Tieberghien). 11. The challenge of setting regulations for new psychoactive compounds (C. Pistos, C. Spiliopoulou). 12. Raising the minimum age for coffee shop customers: effect on prevalence (M. Wouters). 13. A case study of social reintegration policy (I. Gourgiotou). 14. A therapeutic ethos in drug felonies: the genesis of drug courts (M.I. Snertingdal). 15. A study of a Swedish treatment policy reform proposal (J. Storbjörk). 16. The drug dispositive: reflections on the science-policy nexus (A. Springer). Part 4: Research methods 17. Social supply: methods of data collection (M. Vlaemynck). 18. The potentialities of online mixed method school-based drug research (S. Kalogeraki). 19. Self-portraits of reintegration: the use of visual methods in addictions research (S. Henrique, P. Candeias). Part 5: Ethical dilemmas 20. Willing informants (M. Kronbæk) 21. Research ethics in committees and practice: responding to the challenges (A. O'Gorman) 22. How honest can you be as a researcher? (R. de Quadros Rigoni). |
Domaine : | Plusieurs produits / Several products |
Cote : | L02068 |
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