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Titel och upphov Drugs and popular culture : drugs , media and identity in contemporary culture
Utgivning, distribution etc. Willan, Cullompton : 2007
Fysisk beskrivning
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning Context, theory and history. An introduction to the theoretical approaches and research traditions. Mental health and moral panic: drug discourses in history. Considering the "normalisation thesis". Introduction: an overview of the normalisation debate. Definitely, maybe not? The normalisation of recreational drug use amongst young people. The normalisation of "sensible" recreational drug use: further evidence from the North West Longitudinal Study. Representing drugs in and as popular culture. Drugs and popular music in the modern age. Drugs , the family and recent American cinema. Under the cloud: morality, ambivalence and uncertainty in news discourse of cannabis law reform in Great Britain. The symbolic framing of drug use in the news: ecstasy and volatile substance abuse in newspapers. Drug dealers as folk heros? Drugs and television situation comedy. Junk, skunk and northen lights - representing drugs in children's literature. Identities, cultural practices and drugs . Echoes of drug culture in urban music. Drugs and identity: being a junkie mum. Women, drugs and popular culture: is there a need for a feminist embodiment perspective? The drugs of labour: the contested nature of popular drug use in childbirth. Drugs , normalisation and popular culture: implications and policy. Systemic "normalisation"? - mapping and interpreting policy responses to illcit drug use. (From the table of contents)
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