Over the last ten years, UK drug policy has moved towards making abstinence-based recovery rather than harm reduction its primary focus. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork involving participant observations and interviews at two London drug services, we explore how this shift towards recovery materialises through the practices of drug service delivery as an 'evidence-making intervention'. We understand recovery's making in terms of 'movement'. Where previous policies performed harm reduction through 'getting people into treatment' and 'keeping them safe in treatment', new policies were said to be about 'moving people through treatment'. Approaching movement as a sociomaterial process, we observe how movement is enacted in both narrow ways, t...
The notion of 'recovery' as an overarching approach to drug policy remains controversial. This cross...
This article critically examines the implications accompanying the introduction and implementation o...
Increasing attention has been paid to matters of ontology, and its accompanying politics, in the dru...
While a recovery approach is widespread and relatively unquestioned in the USA, its implementation i...
Since the 1980s, the primary public health response to injecting drug use in the UK has been one of ...
Harm reduction has been the single most influential idea impacting upon the drug treatment policy fi...
The special section Practising recovery: New approaches and directions aims to shed light on the var...
'Relapse prevention' has become a familiar concept and practice for those engaged with drug treatmen...
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...
This paper uses the UK as a vehicle through which to argue that a dominant reductionist drugs discou...
With this new drug strategy, the circle has turned. It was a Conservative government that introduce...
The term recovery has been recently re-launched within UK drug policy, with focus on individuals' en...
ABSTRACT Within the UK and in many other countries two of the most significant issues with regard to...
The history of opiate treatment in the United Kingdom (UK) since the early 1980s is a rich source of...
The notion of 'recovery' as an overarching approach to drug policy remains controversial. This cross...
This article critically examines the implications accompanying the introduction and implementation o...
Increasing attention has been paid to matters of ontology, and its accompanying politics, in the dru...
While a recovery approach is widespread and relatively unquestioned in the USA, its implementation i...
Since the 1980s, the primary public health response to injecting drug use in the UK has been one of ...
Harm reduction has been the single most influential idea impacting upon the drug treatment policy fi...
The special section Practising recovery: New approaches and directions aims to shed light on the var...
'Relapse prevention' has become a familiar concept and practice for those engaged with drug treatmen...
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...
This paper uses the UK as a vehicle through which to argue that a dominant reductionist drugs discou...
With this new drug strategy, the circle has turned. It was a Conservative government that introduce...
The term recovery has been recently re-launched within UK drug policy, with focus on individuals' en...
ABSTRACT Within the UK and in many other countries two of the most significant issues with regard to...
The history of opiate treatment in the United Kingdom (UK) since the early 1980s is a rich source of...
The notion of 'recovery' as an overarching approach to drug policy remains controversial. This cross...
This article critically examines the implications accompanying the introduction and implementation o...
Increasing attention has been paid to matters of ontology, and its accompanying politics, in the dru...