Buch, Englisch, 164 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm
Buch, Englisch, 164 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm
ISBN: 978-3-95853-459-9
Verlag: Pabst Science Publishers
Drug use, drug markets and drug policies are, ultimately, located in specific geographical, cultural and temporal contexts. As the drug problem varies across place, space and time, so understanding drug issues must take account of these dimensions. In this book, we bring together contributors from across Europe, each focussing on different aspects of the drug problem in different countries and different contexts. Each chapter contributes important knowledge about specific aspects and examples of the drug problem. Together, they provide even greater insights into the relationships between drug use, markets and policy, and their situation in place, space and time.
Gary R. Potter is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Lancaster University Law School, United Kingdom.
Jane Fountain is a research consultant and Emeritus Professor at the University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom.
Dirk Korf is a Professor at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Editors
Introduction: Drugs, place, space and time
Gary R. Potter
‘I don’t do this to get rich’ Dynamics of private low-key and street drug dealing careers
Bernd Werse & Dirk Egger
The emergence and nature of violence in the Stockholm and Vancouver drug scenes
Anke Stallwitz
Social order of anonymous digital markets: Towards an economic sociology of cryptomarkets
Meropi Tzanetakis
Cannabis Social Clubs on YouTube: A qualitative content analysis
Mafalda Pardal & Julie Tieberghien
Targeted population surveys on drug use in recreational settings across Europe
Karenza Moore & João Matias
Nuts and bolts of timelines in qualitative drug research
Nienke Liebregts
The ‘psychedelic renaissance’ – Will there be a change in control attitudes?
Alfred Springer
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