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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780415374712 , 9780415374736 , 9780203929414
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (x, 274 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2010 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Youth, Drugs, and Nightlife
    DDC: 362.290835
    Keywords: Subculture ; Youth Drug use ; Youth - Drug use ; Youth - Drug use ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Explores the relationships between the electronic dance scene and drug use for young ravers and clubbers. Based on over 300 interviews with ravers, DJ's and promoters, this title also explores the accomplishment of gender, sexuality and Asian American ethnicity and the negotiation of risk and pleasure within these scenes
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I Theory and methods for studying youth; Chapter 1 Epidemiology meets cultural studies: Studying and understanding youth cultures, clubs, and drugs; Chapter 2 Clubbers, candy kids, and jaded ravers: Introducing the scene, the participants, and the drugs; Part II The global, the national, and the local; Chapter 3 Clubbing, drugs, and the dance scene in a global perspective; Chapter 4 Youth, US drug policy, and social control of the dance scene; Chapter 5 Uncovering the local: San Francisco's nighttime economy
    Description / Table of Contents: Part III Drug pleasures, risks, and combinationsChapter 6 The "great unmentionable": Exploring the pleasures and benefits of ecstasy; Chapter 7 Drug use and the meaning of risk; Chapter 8 Combining different substances in the dance scene: Enhancing pleasure, managing risk, and timing effects; Part IV Gender, social context, and ethnicity; Chapter 9 Drugs, gender, sexuality, and accountability in the world of raves; Chapter 10 Alcohol, gender, and social context; Chapter 11 Asian American youth: Consumption, identity, and drugs in the dance scene; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index;
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781136560705 , 113656070X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 v.)
    Series Statement: Science in society series
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    Keywords: Nanotechnology ; Moral and ethical aspects ; Nanotechnology ; Social aspects ; Nanotechnology ; Law and legislation ; Electronic books ; local ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Nanotechnology - technology at the molecular level - is held out by many as the Holy Grail for creating a trillion dollar economy and solving problems from curing cancer to reprocessing waste into products and building superfast computers. Yet, as with GMOs, many view nanotech as a high risk genie in a bottle that once uncorked has the potential to cause unpredictable, perhaps irreversible, environmental and public health disasters. With the race to bring products to market, there is pressing need to take stock of the situation and to have a full public debate about this new technological frontier. Including contributions by renowned figures such as Roland Clift, K. Eric Drexler and Arpad Pusztai, this is the first global overview of the state of nanotech and society in Europe, the USA, Japan and Canada, examining the ethics, the environmental and public health risks, and the governance and regulation of this most promising, and potentially most dangerous, of all technologies.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] :Routledge,
    ISBN: 978-0-415-37471-2 , 978-0-415-37473-6 , 978-0-203-92941-4
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 274 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 362.290835
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    Keywords: Jugend ; Youth Drug use ; Jugend. ; Jugendkultur. ; Drogenmissbrauch. ; USA. ; Jugend ; Jugendkultur ; Drogenmissbrauch
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 301 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    DDC: 306/.1
    Keywords: Drugs Social aspects. ; Drug abuse. ; Drugs of abuse. ; Substance abuse. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Knowledge : science, medicine, and discourses on drugs -- pt. 2. Consumption : cultures of drug use -- pt. 3. Policy or politics? The cultural dynamics of public responses.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780429058141 , 0429058144 , 9780429603426 , 0429603428
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxiii, 615 pages) : , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks.
    Parallel Title: Print version: Routledge handbook of intoxicants and intoxication
    DDC: 394.1/4
    Keywords: Temperance Cross-cultural studies. ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: "Bringing together scholars from different disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, this multidisciplinary Handbook offers a comprehensive critical overview of intoxicants and intoxication. The Handbook is divided into 34 chapters across eight thematic sections covering a wide range of issues, including the meanings of intoxicants; the social life of intoxicants; intoxication settings; intoxication practices; alternative approaches to the study of intoxication; scapegoated intoxicants; discourses shaping intoxication, and changing notions of excess. The Handbook explores a range of different intoxicants, including alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, and legal and illicit drugs, including amphetamine, cannabis, ecstasy, khat, methadone, and opiates. Chapter length case studies explore these intoxicants in a variety of countries, including the USA, the UK, Australia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Denmark, Ireland, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Singapore and Sweden, across a broad timespan covering the nineteenth century to the present day. This wide-ranging Handbook will be of great interest to researchers, students, and instructors within the humanities and social sciences with an interest in a wide range of different intoxicants and different intoxication practices"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Theme I: The meanings of intoxicants -- Intoxications and their meanings / Craig Reinarman -- Nic'd up: a practice theory approach to understanding vaping nicotine as intoxication / Ruth Lewis, Emily Kaner & Tamar M.J. Antin -- Recreational drug use as everyday life: explorations of young adults' gendered motivations for taking drugs in Nigeria / Emeka W. Dumbili, MaryJane Nnajiofor & Emmanuel C. Ezekwe -- When the clock takes over: hangovers in twentieth-century British and American fiction and poetry / Jonathon Shears -- Theme II: Social life of intoxicants -- Intoxicating consumption: capitalism and the commodification of pleasure / Gerda Reith -- Producing planned hedonism among opiate users in an online drug market / Angus Bancroft -- Craft drinks, connoisseurship and intoxication / Thomas Thurnell-Read -- Ecstasy: a synthetic history of MDMA / Peder Clark -- Theme III: Intoxicating settings -- The social work of coffee: coffee consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian diaspora / Ana Croegaert -- Expanding intoxication: what can drinking places (c.1850-1950) tell us about other intoxicants and other sites? / James Kneale -- Join us for drinks: intoxication, work and academic conferences / Helen Keane -- Exploring the motivations and social organisation of intoxication in prison settings / Torsten Kolind and Karen Duke -- How methadone becomes an intoxicant: the making of methadone within prisons in the Kyrgyz Republic / Lyu Azbel and Frederick L. Altice -- Trades-offs between intoxication, safety, and sociability within a drug-consumption facility / Esben Houberg and Siv Schjøll Berge -- Intoxicants in warfare /Lukasz Kamieński -- Theme IV: Intoxication practices -- Engaging with drug, set, and setting to understand nicotine use experiences and practices / Julia McQuoid -- 'Uninhibited play': the political and pragmatic dimensions of intoxication within queer cultures / Kane Race, Kiran Pienaar, Dean Murphy & Toby Lea -- Ritual to reflexivity -- from promotion and problematisation of intoxication to proportionality / John O'Brien -- Theme V: Alternative approaches for studying intoxication -- Intoxication made visible: the sober sciences of intoxication, euphoria, and overdose in the laboratory / Nancy D. Campbell -- Trip reports: exploring the experience of psychedelic intoxication / Jonas Bååth and Johan Nordgren -- Passion, reason and the politics of intoxication: ontopolitically-oriented approaches to alcohol and other drug intoxication / Suzanne Fraser, Adrian Farrugia & Renae Fomiatti -- Theme VI: Scapegoated substances -- Alcohol, slavery and race in Brazil during the long nineteenth century / Lucas Brunozi Avelar and Deborah Toner -- Street-level policing, structural violence and habitus: accounts of street-involved cannabis users in Nigeria / Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson -- Ethnified intoxication -- khat use and the Somali community in Sweden / Johan Nordgren -- Symbolic meaning of the amphetamine-type stimulant problem throughout the restoration of Japanese society after WWII: drug control and the construction of the other / Akihiko Sato -- Theme VII: Discourses shaping intoxication and people who use intoxicants -- Risk, intoxication and death: contemporary media framing of drug-related deaths / Susanne MacGregor and Betsy Thom -- Clearing the air: toxic healthism and cigarette(s) (smoke) as (in)toxicant(s) / Qian Hui Tan -- Fighting intoxication and addiction: international drug control as a self-perpetuating social system / Axel Klein -- Handling complexity: constituting the relationship between intoxication and violence in Australian alcohol policy discourse / David Moore, Helen Keane, Duane Duncan & Emily Lenton -- Theme VIII: Notions of excess -- Altered states: changing conditions of excess in European drinking cultures / Dorota Dias-Lewandowska, Laura Fenton, Sam Goodman & Beat Kümin -- From 'pledge' to 'public health': medical responses to Ireland's drinking culture, c. 1890-2018 / Alice Mauger -- 'Drinking himself to death': the chronic drunkard in British mid-Victorian fiction and culture / Pam Lock -- Information Classification: General -- Tea, addiction and late-Victorian narratives of degeneration, c.1860-1900 / Ian Miller -- Conceiving addiction: historical constructions of chronic intoxicant use / David Clemis.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781315578200 , 9781317147718 , 9781317147725
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxii, 301 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.1
    Keywords: Drugs Social aspects ; Drug abuse ; Drugs of abuse ; Substance abuse
    Abstract: pt. 1. Knowledge : science, medicine, and discourses on drugs -- pt. 2. Consumption : cultures of drug use -- pt. 3. Policy or politics? The cultural dynamics of public responses.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Farnham : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781409405443 , 9781409405443
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (324 pages)
    DDC: 362.29
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    Abstract: 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 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 USA, the Middle East and Hong Kong.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780429058141 , 0429058144 , 9780429608940 , 0429608942 , 9780429597909 , 0429597908 , 9780429603426 , 0429603428
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks
    DDC: 394.1/4
    Keywords: Temperance Cross-cultural studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
    Abstract: "Bringing together scholars from different disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, this multidisciplinary Handbook offers a comprehensive critical overview of intoxicants and intoxication. The Handbook is divided into 34 chapters across eight thematic sections covering a wide range of issues, including the meanings of intoxicants; the social life of intoxicants; intoxication settings; intoxication practices; alternative approaches to the study of intoxication; scapegoated intoxicants; discourses shaping intoxication, and changing notions of excess. The Handbook explores a range of different intoxicants, including alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, and legal and illicit drugs, including amphetamine, cannabis, ecstasy, khat, methadone, and opiates. Chapter length case studies explore these intoxicants in a variety of countries, including the USA, the UK, Australia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Denmark, Ireland, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Singapore and Sweden, across a broad timespan covering the nineteenth century to the present day. This wide-ranging Handbook will be of great interest to researchers, students, and instructors within the humanities and social sciences with an interest in a wide range of different intoxicants and different intoxication practices"--...
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780367178703 , 9781032321486
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIII, 615 Seiten
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Routledge handbook of intoxicants and intoxication
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Routledge handbook of intoxicants and intoxication
    DDC: 394.1/4
    Keywords: Intoxicants Cross-cultural studies ; Intoxication Cross-cultural studies
    Abstract: "Bringing together scholars from different disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, this multidisciplinary Handbook offers a comprehensive critical overview of intoxicants and intoxication. The Handbook is divided into 34 chapters across eight thematic sections covering a wide range of issues, including the meanings of intoxicants; the social life of intoxicants; intoxication settings; intoxication practices; alternative approaches to the study of intoxication; scapegoated intoxicants; discourses shaping intoxication, and changing notions of excess. The Handbook explores a range of different intoxicants, including alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, and legal and illicit drugs, including amphetamine, cannabis, ecstasy, khat, methadone, and opiates. Chapter length case studies explore these intoxicants in a variety of countries, including the USA, the UK, Australia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Denmark, Ireland, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Singapore and Sweden, across a broad timespan covering the nineteenth century to the present day. This wide-ranging Handbook will be of great interest to researchers, students, and instructors within the humanities and social sciences with an interest in a wide range of different intoxicants and different intoxication practices"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Theme I: The meanings of intoxicants -- Intoxications and their meanings / Craig Reinarman -- Nic'd up: a practice theory approach to understanding vaping nicotine as intoxication / Ruth Lewis, Emily Kaner & Tamar M.J. Antin -- Recreational drug use as everyday life: explorations of young adults' gendered motivations for taking drugs in Nigeria / Emeka W. Dumbili, MaryJane Nnajiofor & Emmanuel C. Ezekwe -- When the clock takes over: hangovers in twentieth-century British and American fiction and poetry / Jonathon Shears -- Theme II: Social life of intoxicants -- Intoxicating consumption: capitalism and the commodification of pleasure / Gerda Reith -- Producing planned hedonism among opiate users in an online drug market / Angus Bancroft -- Craft drinks, connoisseurship and intoxication / Thomas Thurnell-Read -- Ecstasy: a synthetic history of MDMA / Peder Clark -- Theme III: Intoxicating settings -- The social work of coffee: coffee consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian diaspora / Ana Croegaert -- Expanding intoxication: what can drinking places (c.1850-1950) tell us about other intoxicants and other sites? / James Kneale -- Join us for drinks: intoxication, work and academic conferences / Helen Keane -- Exploring the motivations and social organisation of intoxication in prison settings / Torsten Kolind and Karen Duke -- How methadone becomes an intoxicant: the making of methadone within prisons in the Kyrgyz Republic / Lyu Azbel and Frederick L. Altice -- Trades-offs between intoxication, safety, and sociability within a drug-consumption facility / Esben Houberg and Siv Schjøll Berge -- Intoxicants in warfare /Lukasz Kamieński -- Theme IV: Intoxication practices -- Engaging with drug, set, and setting to understand nicotine use experiences and practices / Julia McQuoid -- 'Uninhibited play': the political and pragmatic dimensions of intoxication within queer cultures / Kane Race, Kiran Pienaar, Dean Murphy & Toby Lea -- Ritual to reflexivity - from promotion and problematisation of intoxication to proportionality / John O'Brien -- Theme V: Alternative approaches for studying intoxication -- Intoxication made visible: the sober sciences of intoxication, euphoria, and overdose in the laboratory / Nancy D. Campbell -- Trip reports: exploring the experience of psychedelic intoxication / Jonas Bååth and Johan Nordgren -- Passion, reason and the politics of intoxication: ontopolitically-oriented approaches to alcohol and other drug intoxication / Suzanne Fraser, Adrian Farrugia & Renae Fomiatti -- Theme VI: Scapegoated substances -- Alcohol, slavery and race in Brazil during the long nineteenth century / Lucas Brunozi Avelar and Deborah Toner -- Street-level policing, structural violence and habitus: accounts of street-involved cannabis users in Nigeria / Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson -- Ethnified intoxication--khat use and the Somali community in Sweden / Johan Nordgren -- Symbolic meaning of the amphetamine-type stimulant problem throughout the restoration of Japanese society after WWII: drug control and the construction of the other / Akihiko Sato -- Theme VII: Discourses shaping intoxication and people who use intoxicants -- Risk, intoxication and death: contemporary media framing of drug-related deaths / Susanne MacGregor and Betsy Thom -- Clearing the air: toxic healthism and cigarette(s) (smoke) as (in)toxicant(s) / Qian Hui Tan -- Fighting intoxication and addiction: international drug control as a self-perpetuating social system / Axel Klein -- Handling complexity: constituting the relationship between intoxication and violence in Australian alcohol policy discourse / David Moore, Helen Keane, Duane Duncan & Emily Lenton -- Theme VIII: Notions of excess -- Altered states: changing conditions of excess in European drinking cultures / Dorota Dias-Lewandowska, Laura Fenton, Sam Goodman & Beat Kümin -- From 'pledge' to 'public health': medical responses to Ireland's drinking culture, c. 1890-2018 / Alice Mauger -- 'Drinking himself to death': the chronic drunkard in British mid-Victorian fiction and culture / Pam Lock -- Information Classification: General -- Tea, addiction and late-Victorian narratives of degeneration, c.1860-1900 / Ian Miller -- Conceiving addiction: historical constructions of chronic intoxicant use / David Clemis.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    Farnham [u.a.] : Ashgate
    ISBN: 9781409405436 , 1409405435
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 301 S. , Ill. u. graph. Darst. , 23x16 cm
    DDC: 362.29
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Hardback
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