Background: While the pleasures of drug use are sometimes acknowledged, they are normally limited to those who are socially privileged. The drug use of those who are impoverished and marginalised is linked instead to crime, social misery and addiction. Studying poverty in connection with drug use enriches our understanding of both poverty and drugs, but there are limitations to these connections, including their neglect of pleasure. Method: This paper draws on 85 qualitative interviews with service providers and clients, conducted for a project entitled 'Comparing the role of takeaways in methadone maintenance treatment in New South Wales and Victoria'. Critical readings of psychoanalysis are used as a conceptual frame. Results: Although pl...
There is a disproportionate focus on pain over pleasure in policy-relevant research on drugs. This i...
This article explores the micro-politics of recreational use of illicit ‘party drugs’ in a social ne...
Objective: The objective of this article is to gain insight into how individuals who frequent open i...
This dissertation draws on fieldwork with drug-using panhandlers and interviews with social service ...
The present study, conducted in 2003, Melbourne, Australia, examined and compared how different pers...
What is the role and value of pleasure in addiction? Foddy and Savalescu (2010) have claimed that su...
What is the role and value of pleasure in addiction? Foddy and Savulescu (1) have claimed that subst...
The story of the past 40 years has been the relentless hollowing-out of industrial Britain leading t...
Heroin users are prescribed methadone on a long term basis in an attempt to enable them to give up s...
Background: The pleasures associated with the use of illicit drugs are rarely acknowledged in contem...
Historically, drug use has been understood as a problem of epidemiology, psychiatry, physiology, and...
There are few topics that generate as much controversy and evoke such heated dissent than illicit dr...
In this paper, I reflect on two of my intertwined research interests. The first is my professional e...
Background: Harm reduction policy and praxis has long struggled to accommodate the pleasures of alco...
This article contributes to a growing body of literature that emphasizes the social nature of drug u...
There is a disproportionate focus on pain over pleasure in policy-relevant research on drugs. This i...
This article explores the micro-politics of recreational use of illicit ‘party drugs’ in a social ne...
Objective: The objective of this article is to gain insight into how individuals who frequent open i...
This dissertation draws on fieldwork with drug-using panhandlers and interviews with social service ...
The present study, conducted in 2003, Melbourne, Australia, examined and compared how different pers...
What is the role and value of pleasure in addiction? Foddy and Savalescu (2010) have claimed that su...
What is the role and value of pleasure in addiction? Foddy and Savulescu (1) have claimed that subst...
The story of the past 40 years has been the relentless hollowing-out of industrial Britain leading t...
Heroin users are prescribed methadone on a long term basis in an attempt to enable them to give up s...
Background: The pleasures associated with the use of illicit drugs are rarely acknowledged in contem...
Historically, drug use has been understood as a problem of epidemiology, psychiatry, physiology, and...
There are few topics that generate as much controversy and evoke such heated dissent than illicit dr...
In this paper, I reflect on two of my intertwined research interests. The first is my professional e...
Background: Harm reduction policy and praxis has long struggled to accommodate the pleasures of alco...
This article contributes to a growing body of literature that emphasizes the social nature of drug u...
There is a disproportionate focus on pain over pleasure in policy-relevant research on drugs. This i...
This article explores the micro-politics of recreational use of illicit ‘party drugs’ in a social ne...
Objective: The objective of this article is to gain insight into how individuals who frequent open i...