The notion of 'recovery' as an overarching approach to drug policy remains controversial. This cross-national analysis considers how the problem of drugs was constructed and represented in two key reports on the place of 'recovery' in drug policy, critically examining how the problem of drugs (and the people who use them) are constituted in recovery discourse, and how these problematisations are shaped and disseminated. Bacchi's poststructuralist approach is applied to two documents (one in Britain and one in Australia) to analyse how the 'problem of drugs' and the people who use them are constituted: as problematic users, constraining alternative understandings of the shifting nature of drug use; as responsibilised individuals (in Britain)...
Tabled in 1977, this was the first comprehensive government report on drugs in Australia. In ...
There are few topics that generate as much controversy and evoke such heated dissent than illicit dr...
Based on documentary analyses and interviews with twenty key informants in 2012, this paper analyses...
Introduction: 'New recovery' can be conceptualised as both a social movement and a broader policy ag...
Introduction: 'New recovery' can be conceptualised as both a social movement and a broader policy ag...
BackgroundNational drug policies are often regarded as inconsequential, rhetorical documents, howeve...
During the last five years, there has been an important shift in the policy discourse around drugs i...
Around 2009, 'recovery' was introduced in the Netherlands as a new approach to drug addiction and ad...
Around 2009, 'recovery' was introduced in the Netherlands as a new approach to drug addiction and ad...
This article critically examines the implications accompanying the introduction and implementation o...
'Evidence-based policy' has become the catch-cry of the drug policy field. A growing literature has ...
While a recovery approach is widespread and relatively unquestioned in the USA, its implementation i...
In both Scotland and England, the current drug strategies (HM Government, 2008; Scottish Government,...
Producing and implementing credible and effective policies on illicit drug use is generally seen as ...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.The language of recovery is now widely us...
Tabled in 1977, this was the first comprehensive government report on drugs in Australia. In ...
There are few topics that generate as much controversy and evoke such heated dissent than illicit dr...
Based on documentary analyses and interviews with twenty key informants in 2012, this paper analyses...
Introduction: 'New recovery' can be conceptualised as both a social movement and a broader policy ag...
Introduction: 'New recovery' can be conceptualised as both a social movement and a broader policy ag...
BackgroundNational drug policies are often regarded as inconsequential, rhetorical documents, howeve...
During the last five years, there has been an important shift in the policy discourse around drugs i...
Around 2009, 'recovery' was introduced in the Netherlands as a new approach to drug addiction and ad...
Around 2009, 'recovery' was introduced in the Netherlands as a new approach to drug addiction and ad...
This article critically examines the implications accompanying the introduction and implementation o...
'Evidence-based policy' has become the catch-cry of the drug policy field. A growing literature has ...
While a recovery approach is widespread and relatively unquestioned in the USA, its implementation i...
In both Scotland and England, the current drug strategies (HM Government, 2008; Scottish Government,...
Producing and implementing credible and effective policies on illicit drug use is generally seen as ...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.The language of recovery is now widely us...
Tabled in 1977, this was the first comprehensive government report on drugs in Australia. In ...
There are few topics that generate as much controversy and evoke such heated dissent than illicit dr...
Based on documentary analyses and interviews with twenty key informants in 2012, this paper analyses...