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Author | Fitzgerald, John L. | ||||
Title | Making new drug policy narratives | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 1999 | Publication | Deakin Addiction Policy Research Annual | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | 5 | Pages | 3-13 | |
Keywords | public policy on AOD; history; government and politics; drug user; public health; law enforcement; harm reduction; street work; legal regulation; Australia; conference | ||||
Abstract | The 1999 Stanton Peele Addiction Lecture (at Deakin University in Melbourne) was delivered by John Fitzgerald, of the University of Melbourne. John examines perspectives on drug use from the standpoint of narratives, or cognitive frameworks in terms of which we — particularly Westerners — interpret our worlds. Without changing these narratives, efforts to change policies for drug regulation face almost impossible odds, and may be doomed. Fitzgerald presents a consumer narrative of heroin use, and the consequences of this narrative for public health, law enforcement, users themselves, et al. Fitzgerald’s work represents a brilliant conceptual shift for approaching drug use and addiction. | ||||
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Language | English | Summary Language | Original Title | ||
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Notes | Approved | no | |||
Call Number | 50-y | Serial | 59502 | ||
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