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Drugs and Culture: Knowledge, Consumption and Policy

Book information

Publisher
Ashgate
Year
2011
ISBN
1409405435, 978-1-4094-0543-6, 978-1-4094-0544-3
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
3 MB (3166636 bytes)
Edition
1st
Pages
324\324
Time added
2014-02-12 18:00:00

Description

Current approaches to drugs tend to be determined by medical and criminal visions that emerged over a century ago; the concepts of addiction, on the one hand, and drug control on the other, having imposed themselves as the unquestionable central notions surrounding drug issues and discourses. Pathologization and criminalization are the dominant perspectives on psychoactive drugs, and it is difficult to describe drug consumption in any terms other than those of medicine or, or to conceive of regulation except in terms of control and eradication. ''Drugs and Culture'' presents other voices and understandings of drug issues, highlighting the socio-cultural features of drug use and regulation in modern societies. It examines the cultural dimensions of drugs and their regulation, with special attention to questions of how consumption of specific psychoactive substances becomes associated with particular social groups; the social dynamics involved in our coming to think of these phenomena as we do; and, the factors that determine the political and policy responses to drug use. Adopting approaches from anthropology, sociology, history, political science and geopolitics to challenge the prevailing pathologization and criminalization of drug use, this book provides international and comparative perspectives on drug research, based on the latest research in Europe, The United States, The Middle East and Hong Kong

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