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This blog is designed as an interactive space for those interested in a critical sociology of drugs. As someone with a background in both sociology and public health policy, I am looking for critical perspectives on drug use and how we respond to it. I am especially interested in bringing together medical sociology and the sociology of the body to better understand the lived experiences of drug users. -Julie Netherland
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Daily Show's Asaf Mandi Reveals Drug Testing Hypocrisy
In case you thought we were done using drugs to stigmatize poor people, check out this great video from the Daily Show illustrating the hypocrisy of proposals, like the one in Florida, to require a urine tox screen to get public assistance.
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