Associated with social and individual harm, loss of control and destructive behaviour, addiction is widely considered to be a major social problem. Most models of addiction, including the influential disease model, rely on the volition/compulsion binary, conceptualising addiction as a disorder of compulsion. In order to interrogate this prevailing view, this article draws on qualitative data from interviews with people who describe themselves as having an alcohol or other drug 'addiction', 'dependence' or 'habit'. Applying the concept of 'diffraction' elaborated by science studies scholar Karen Barad, we examine the process of 'addicting', or the various ways in which addiction is constitute...
Introduction: ‘Addiction’ is an ambiguous concept. Its meaning, and how it is used in drug policy an...
This paper characterises the myth of addiction and considers social mechanisms that may sustain this...
This paper characterises the myth of addiction and considers social mechanisms that may sustain this...
Associated with social and individual harm, loss of control and destructive behaviour, addiction is ...
The research field of addiction is riddled with terminological and conceptual confusion, the prevail...
Addiction is almost universally held to be characterized by a loss of control over drug-seeking and ...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, IncThe field of addiction psychology attempts to addresses a major social ...
Abstract Addiction is almost universally held to be characterized by a loss of control over drug-see...
The image of the addict in popular culture combines victimhood and moral failure; we sympathize with...
Addiction is almost universally held to be characterized by a loss of control over drug-seeking and ...
Addiction is generally understood to be characterised by a persistent pattern of regular, heavy alco...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
This paper characterises the myth of addiction and considers social mechanisms that may sustain this...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
Introduction: ‘Addiction’ is an ambiguous concept. Its meaning, and how it is used in drug policy an...
This paper characterises the myth of addiction and considers social mechanisms that may sustain this...
This paper characterises the myth of addiction and considers social mechanisms that may sustain this...
Associated with social and individual harm, loss of control and destructive behaviour, addiction is ...
The research field of addiction is riddled with terminological and conceptual confusion, the prevail...
Addiction is almost universally held to be characterized by a loss of control over drug-seeking and ...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, IncThe field of addiction psychology attempts to addresses a major social ...
Abstract Addiction is almost universally held to be characterized by a loss of control over drug-see...
The image of the addict in popular culture combines victimhood and moral failure; we sympathize with...
Addiction is almost universally held to be characterized by a loss of control over drug-seeking and ...
Addiction is generally understood to be characterised by a persistent pattern of regular, heavy alco...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
This paper characterises the myth of addiction and considers social mechanisms that may sustain this...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
Introduction: ‘Addiction’ is an ambiguous concept. Its meaning, and how it is used in drug policy an...
This paper characterises the myth of addiction and considers social mechanisms that may sustain this...
This paper characterises the myth of addiction and considers social mechanisms that may sustain this...