International audiencePurpose: On top of their legal, economic, social and institutional marginalization, marginalized drug users also experience political marginalization: drug policies shape their lives without their political participation. From a scientific as well as a political perspective, the inclusion of their various viewpoints and situated knowledge is a major challenge, and one to which this paper aims to contribute in light of the experiences and imaginaries of marginalized drug users urban spaces in several German cities. Approach: Following a socio-geographical approach, this paper interrogates how marginalized drug users appropriate and imagine the city, drawing on Lefebvre’s Production of Space and mixing critical cartograp...
This article, based on empirical data accumulated through numerous studies, explores the tension inh...
Journal Drug and Alcohol Today Guest Editors: Mélina Germes, Bernd Werse & Marie Jauffret-Roustide T...
AbstractPublic space is for public use (adapted from Moudon, 1987). A good public space must accommo...
This article aims to contribute to the social science discussion on urban policies and the integrati...
Germes, M., Klaus, L. and Steckhan, S. (2021), "Mapping “drug places” from below. The lived cities o...
The article highlights how place plays an important role in explaining drug consumption. Within a pe...
Geographers have recently taken an interest in how urban policies are produced and mobilized. The ef...
An increasing commercialisation or urban renewal are just a few keywords that jeopardize the inclusi...
Mélina Germes, Luise Klaus ISSDP Conference, Paris, May 2019 This work is in progress. A key aspect ...
L'usage d'alcool et de drogues illicites dans les espaces publics et nocturnes. Enjeux et suggestion...
Luise Klaus & Mélina Germes"Emotional Mapping. Towards a geographical explanation of drug use" In: K...
International audienceIllegal drug production and trafficking has been of very little interest to ge...
In recent years, the Not-In-My-Back-Yard (NIMBY) phenomenon has become increasingly prevalent with r...
Between the late 1970s and early 1980s, Western European societies experienced a deep crisis, involv...
International audienceExclusion from public spaces is often seen as being the result of revanchist u...
This article, based on empirical data accumulated through numerous studies, explores the tension inh...
Journal Drug and Alcohol Today Guest Editors: Mélina Germes, Bernd Werse & Marie Jauffret-Roustide T...
AbstractPublic space is for public use (adapted from Moudon, 1987). A good public space must accommo...
This article aims to contribute to the social science discussion on urban policies and the integrati...
Germes, M., Klaus, L. and Steckhan, S. (2021), "Mapping “drug places” from below. The lived cities o...
The article highlights how place plays an important role in explaining drug consumption. Within a pe...
Geographers have recently taken an interest in how urban policies are produced and mobilized. The ef...
An increasing commercialisation or urban renewal are just a few keywords that jeopardize the inclusi...
Mélina Germes, Luise Klaus ISSDP Conference, Paris, May 2019 This work is in progress. A key aspect ...
L'usage d'alcool et de drogues illicites dans les espaces publics et nocturnes. Enjeux et suggestion...
Luise Klaus & Mélina Germes"Emotional Mapping. Towards a geographical explanation of drug use" In: K...
International audienceIllegal drug production and trafficking has been of very little interest to ge...
In recent years, the Not-In-My-Back-Yard (NIMBY) phenomenon has become increasingly prevalent with r...
Between the late 1970s and early 1980s, Western European societies experienced a deep crisis, involv...
International audienceExclusion from public spaces is often seen as being the result of revanchist u...
This article, based on empirical data accumulated through numerous studies, explores the tension inh...
Journal Drug and Alcohol Today Guest Editors: Mélina Germes, Bernd Werse & Marie Jauffret-Roustide T...
AbstractPublic space is for public use (adapted from Moudon, 1987). A good public space must accommo...