In contemporary society, the internet has become the most widely used source of information about illicit drugs and their use. Within online drug-related discussion forums, large groups of anonymous members interact, gather user-relevant information and share their drug experiences with others. This recent development has generated a variety of research that study the online interaction between drug users. However, few have investigated the topic based on information from those who gather and co-produce the online content. In this dissertation, I study online drug communities with an analytical focus on the members who make up such websites. The aim is to understand how participation in online drug communities influences those involved. Bas...
OBJECTIVE: The Internet contains an extraordinary amount of information on the recreational use of p...
The aim of the present research is to contribute to the bridging of the knowledge gap pertaining to ...
llicit drugs are marketed both via dark web platforms and social media, but there are also research ...
Background: Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are continuously and increasingly appearing on the i...
Background: Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are continuously and increasingly appearing on the i...
It has been claimed that people discuss their own illicit drug use online because anonymity allows t...
In this chapter we review how drug patterns, practices and policies are changing within internet sat...
BACKGROUND: The rapid emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS) is a challenge for public healt...
This thesis describes how internet use has shaped drug practices among Australians who engage in the...
Analýza obsahu webových diskuzních fór jako zdroj dat pro výzkum nových trendů v užívání psychoaktiv...
Illicit drugs are marketed both via dark web platforms and social media, but there are also research...
The ubiquitous integration of digital communications technologies into everyday life over the past d...
The aim of the present research is to contribute to the bridging of the knowledge gap pertaining to ...
The aim of the present research is to contribute to the bridging of the knowledge gap pertaining to ...
The use of the Internet by people who use drugs presents an opportunity for researchers not only to ...
OBJECTIVE: The Internet contains an extraordinary amount of information on the recreational use of p...
The aim of the present research is to contribute to the bridging of the knowledge gap pertaining to ...
llicit drugs are marketed both via dark web platforms and social media, but there are also research ...
Background: Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are continuously and increasingly appearing on the i...
Background: Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are continuously and increasingly appearing on the i...
It has been claimed that people discuss their own illicit drug use online because anonymity allows t...
In this chapter we review how drug patterns, practices and policies are changing within internet sat...
BACKGROUND: The rapid emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS) is a challenge for public healt...
This thesis describes how internet use has shaped drug practices among Australians who engage in the...
Analýza obsahu webových diskuzních fór jako zdroj dat pro výzkum nových trendů v užívání psychoaktiv...
Illicit drugs are marketed both via dark web platforms and social media, but there are also research...
The ubiquitous integration of digital communications technologies into everyday life over the past d...
The aim of the present research is to contribute to the bridging of the knowledge gap pertaining to ...
The aim of the present research is to contribute to the bridging of the knowledge gap pertaining to ...
The use of the Internet by people who use drugs presents an opportunity for researchers not only to ...
OBJECTIVE: The Internet contains an extraordinary amount of information on the recreational use of p...
The aim of the present research is to contribute to the bridging of the knowledge gap pertaining to ...
llicit drugs are marketed both via dark web platforms and social media, but there are also research ...