Drawing on Foucault’s conceptualisation of power, this paper examines public health as a distinctly modern regime of governance. An account of the historical regulation of drug use is traced in order to examine socio-historical shifts and lines of continuity in contemporary technologies of harm reduction. Using qualitative interview data, we examined practices of power in the context of contemporary drug use, including self-governance using techniques of monitoring, self-management and self-tracking. Participants’ accounts revealed that they were encouraged to self-govern their drug use through a variety of reformist technologies that are embedded in harm-reduction programs. It is argued that participants’ subjectivity is formed at the inte...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
Abstract As the articles in the recent special issue on harm reduction illustrate, the last decade h...
In spite of its origins as an illegal, clandestine, grassroots activity that took place either outsi...
Drawing on Foucault’s conceptualisation of power, this paper examines public health as a distinctly ...
Drawing on Foucault’s conceptualisation of power, this paper examines public health as a distinctly ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the way drug users (DUs) play an active role in implemen...
Historically, drug use has been understood as a problem of epidemiology, psychiatry, physiology, and...
Historically, drug use has been understood as a problem of epidemiology, psychiatry, physiology, and...
Contemporary drug policy debates are riven by a protracted antagonism between discourses that emphas...
This paper provides a poststructuralist analysis of the cultural inscription of drug-using subjects ...
This thesis applies Bacchi's (2009; 2016) policy analysis framework, to Australian illicit drug poli...
In recent times there has been a concerted effort from some researchers, reformers and practitioners...
This article examines the control practices used in drug treatment services to regulate the behaviou...
Can a person use dangerous substances and still take care oneself and be healthy? Is it right to giv...
Contemporary drug policy debates are riven by a protracted antagonism between discourses that emphas...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
Abstract As the articles in the recent special issue on harm reduction illustrate, the last decade h...
In spite of its origins as an illegal, clandestine, grassroots activity that took place either outsi...
Drawing on Foucault’s conceptualisation of power, this paper examines public health as a distinctly ...
Drawing on Foucault’s conceptualisation of power, this paper examines public health as a distinctly ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the way drug users (DUs) play an active role in implemen...
Historically, drug use has been understood as a problem of epidemiology, psychiatry, physiology, and...
Historically, drug use has been understood as a problem of epidemiology, psychiatry, physiology, and...
Contemporary drug policy debates are riven by a protracted antagonism between discourses that emphas...
This paper provides a poststructuralist analysis of the cultural inscription of drug-using subjects ...
This thesis applies Bacchi's (2009; 2016) policy analysis framework, to Australian illicit drug poli...
In recent times there has been a concerted effort from some researchers, reformers and practitioners...
This article examines the control practices used in drug treatment services to regulate the behaviou...
Can a person use dangerous substances and still take care oneself and be healthy? Is it right to giv...
Contemporary drug policy debates are riven by a protracted antagonism between discourses that emphas...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
Abstract As the articles in the recent special issue on harm reduction illustrate, the last decade h...
In spite of its origins as an illegal, clandestine, grassroots activity that took place either outsi...