Julie Netherland's Sociology of Drugs Blog

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

Friday, December 28, 2012

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Critical Perspectives on Addiction Published! CONTENTS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...
Sunday, April 15, 2012

Why a volume on addiction now?

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The newest (and very rough) installment on draft introduction to Critical Perspectives on Addiction volume in the Advances in Medical Soci...
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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Sociology and the Addiction Kaleidoscope

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Snippets from the draft introduction to "Critical Perspectives on Addiction" for the series, Advances in Medical Sociology...
Saturday, February 25, 2012

Is the medicalization of addiction benign?

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      I've been revisiting my dissertation for a book project.  Here are some of my conclusions based on my analysis of buprenor...
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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Daily Show's Asaf Mandi Reveals Drug Testing Hypocrisy

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In case you thought we were done using drugs to stigmatize poor people, check out this great video from the Daily Show illustrating the hypo...
Sunday, February 5, 2012

Mass Incarceration

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I recently worked on a literature looking at some of the great work being done trying assess the impact of our policies of locking up millio...
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