In this paper, I reflect on two of my intertwined research interests. The first is my professional engagement with researching drug use and abuse in Ireland, especially heroin addiction, in applied ethnographic projects, generally answering a specific set of questions on how services for ‘drug addiction’ work. My second interest is the historical construction of ‘addiction’ and the discursive intersections that produce various kinds of power, subjects, and techniques around this concept. I find the dialectical relationship between heroin and methadone in Ireland, especially the emergence of heroin ‘injecting rooms’, as a window into how drugs are social things. Drugs and the bodies who take them live in complex moral worlds; not as inert ob...
Outcomes of methadone maintenance treatment are determined by caseload characteristics, treatment pr...
The aim of this research was study the use of opiates in Dublin's south inner city, and to explore t...
Professor Michael Farrell’s recent review of the methadone treatment protocol (The Introduction of t...
In this paper, I reflect on two of my intertwined research interests. The first is my professional e...
This paper investigates some productive ambiguities around the medical administration of methadone ...
The location-specificd rug scenesi dentified in Ireland and the UK in the 1980s indicated that probl...
The location-specificd rug scenesi dentified in Ireland and the UK in the 1980s indicated that probl...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
'An ethnographic study of drug use in Canals Communities LDTF area' Fiona O' Reilly, Department o...
This study sets out to make a meaningful and useful contribution to the discussion surrounding the t...
This thesis explores the experiences of a cohort of Irish opiate users. In-depth qualitative intervi...
This is a study of changing patterns of drug use in Inchicore, Rialto, and Bluebell, the areas serve...
Over the past decade, Northern Ireland has witnessed the cessation of conflict and the emergence of ...
The Crinan Youth Project is a systemic treatment programme for young people in Dublin who have deve...
The Crinan Youth Project is a systemic treatment programme for young people in Dublin who have devel...
Outcomes of methadone maintenance treatment are determined by caseload characteristics, treatment pr...
The aim of this research was study the use of opiates in Dublin's south inner city, and to explore t...
Professor Michael Farrell’s recent review of the methadone treatment protocol (The Introduction of t...
In this paper, I reflect on two of my intertwined research interests. The first is my professional e...
This paper investigates some productive ambiguities around the medical administration of methadone ...
The location-specificd rug scenesi dentified in Ireland and the UK in the 1980s indicated that probl...
The location-specificd rug scenesi dentified in Ireland and the UK in the 1980s indicated that probl...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
'An ethnographic study of drug use in Canals Communities LDTF area' Fiona O' Reilly, Department o...
This study sets out to make a meaningful and useful contribution to the discussion surrounding the t...
This thesis explores the experiences of a cohort of Irish opiate users. In-depth qualitative intervi...
This is a study of changing patterns of drug use in Inchicore, Rialto, and Bluebell, the areas serve...
Over the past decade, Northern Ireland has witnessed the cessation of conflict and the emergence of ...
The Crinan Youth Project is a systemic treatment programme for young people in Dublin who have deve...
The Crinan Youth Project is a systemic treatment programme for young people in Dublin who have devel...
Outcomes of methadone maintenance treatment are determined by caseload characteristics, treatment pr...
The aim of this research was study the use of opiates in Dublin's south inner city, and to explore t...
Professor Michael Farrell’s recent review of the methadone treatment protocol (The Introduction of t...