close examination of the rave club drugs market as it took place in nightclubs, dance parties, pubs and bars and among friendship networks in London, in the mid to late 1990s. It focuses on the organisational features of drugs purchasing and selling and differentiates anonymous drugs trading in public nightclub settings, from selling among extended networks of friends and others. The stories of different people and friendship groups illustrate the varied drug selling roles and highlight the enterprise and entrepreneurship supporting their involvement. It is argued rave club participants were economic actors who seized both the legal and illegal money-making opportunities presented through club culture and the widespread demand for drugs fro...
Early Club Studies emphasised the inclusiveness of club cultures and the PLUR ethos of ‘peace, love,...
Examining the influences leading to the introduction of amphetamine controls in Britain, this articl...
Although young people attending raves have been most visibly associated with the use of ecstasy and ...
This thesis is a ‘descriptive analysis’ of drug use and drug selling as it occurred in different lei...
Presented here are the first findings of self report surveys of prevalence of illicit drug use by cu...
Lush Life: Constructing Organized Crime in the UK is an absorbing account of organized crime in the ...
Although the contemporary dance drug scene is a global phenomenon, with many countries and cultures ...
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Aims. To investigate the patterns of drug use among a sample of people in the rave scene in Perth, W...
This qualitative paper from a study of 83 people who attended raves or dance parties in Perth, Weste...
Rave culture first appeared in Western countries in the 1980s. It is a mixture of dance, music, drug...
This presentation tells the story of dance music leisure spaces in Leeds from the demise of the 1980...
Since the late 1980s there has been a great deal of public concern about a new form of drug use. Thi...
Momentous shifts in British nightlife were catalysed by the drug ecstasy during the 1990s. This arti...
This paper will consider legal and illicit drug use in relation to changing leisure spaces, reflecti...
Early Club Studies emphasised the inclusiveness of club cultures and the PLUR ethos of ‘peace, love,...
Examining the influences leading to the introduction of amphetamine controls in Britain, this articl...
Although young people attending raves have been most visibly associated with the use of ecstasy and ...
This thesis is a ‘descriptive analysis’ of drug use and drug selling as it occurred in different lei...
Presented here are the first findings of self report surveys of prevalence of illicit drug use by cu...
Lush Life: Constructing Organized Crime in the UK is an absorbing account of organized crime in the ...
Although the contemporary dance drug scene is a global phenomenon, with many countries and cultures ...
Chemsex – a subcultural phenomenon where men who have sex with men consume drugs to facilitate sex s...
Aims. To investigate the patterns of drug use among a sample of people in the rave scene in Perth, W...
This qualitative paper from a study of 83 people who attended raves or dance parties in Perth, Weste...
Rave culture first appeared in Western countries in the 1980s. It is a mixture of dance, music, drug...
This presentation tells the story of dance music leisure spaces in Leeds from the demise of the 1980...
Since the late 1980s there has been a great deal of public concern about a new form of drug use. Thi...
Momentous shifts in British nightlife were catalysed by the drug ecstasy during the 1990s. This arti...
This paper will consider legal and illicit drug use in relation to changing leisure spaces, reflecti...
Early Club Studies emphasised the inclusiveness of club cultures and the PLUR ethos of ‘peace, love,...
Examining the influences leading to the introduction of amphetamine controls in Britain, this articl...
Although young people attending raves have been most visibly associated with the use of ecstasy and ...