Drugs and Alcohol Today: Volume 10 Issue 3
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Policy forum
Marcus RobertsThis article considers the recent public debate in the UK on drug classification and the role of the Advisory Council of the Misuse of Drugs, particularly following David Nutt's…
Let's not talk about drugs
Toby SeddonThe concept of ‘drugs’, as we understand it today, is a regulatory construct that was invented at the beginning of the 20th century as part of the creation of the international…
Mass‐information: mephedrone, myths, and the new generation of legal highs
Zoe Davey, Ornella Corazza, Fabrizio Schifano, Paolo DelucaThe market in licit recreational drugs is continuing to grow, both in the UK and elsewhere, and the internet has been acknowledged as a key factor in enabling this rapid expansion…
Just a story? Narrative approaches to addiction and recovery
Martin WeegmannThis paper introduces narrative theory and therapy, showing its relevance to addiction and recovery. A variety of techniques and clinical sensitivities are illustrated, the…
Menace or medicine? Anthropological perspectives on the self‐administration of high potency cannabis in the UK
Anna WaldsteinDomestically produced, high potency cannabis (often referred to as ‘skunk’ in the mainstream UK media) has become increasingly widespread in the UK. This paper considers whether…
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