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ISBN
9780199739295
Subject Area
Psychology, Social Science
Publication Name
American Drug Scene : an Anthology
Item Length
7.5 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Sociology / General, Psychopathology / Addiction
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Karen Mcelrath, James A. Inciardi
Item Width
9 in
Item Weight
32.9 Oz
Number of Pages
560 Pages

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Now in its sixth edition, The American Drug Scene, edited by James A. Inciardi and Karen McElrath, is a collection of contemporary and classic articles on the changing patterns, problems, perspectives, and policies of legal and illicit drug use. Offering a unique focus on the social contexts in which drug usage, drug-related problems, and drug policies occur, it presents theoretical and descriptive material drawn from both ethnographic and quantitative sources.The American Drug Scene, Sixth Edition, features forty-two selections that cover all abused drugs - amphetamines and methamphetamines, opiates, marijuana, cocaine and crack, hallucinogens, and "club drugs" - as well as such legal substances as alcohol, tobacco, and prescription drugs. Other topics include gender and addiction; cross-cultural research into drug use; the relationship between drugs, violence, and street crime; the symbolic meaning of drug taking; injection drug use; the social construction of drug problems and moral panics; prevention and treatment; and the drug legalization debate.The sixth edition includes thirteen new articles that address recent and emerging patterns of drug use and policy debates, including crystal methamphetamine abuse among gay men; MDMA/ecstasy and the club scene; anabolic steroid use by bodybuilders; medical marijuana; prescription opiate abuse; the relatively recent use of khat in the U.S.; and salvia divinorum use among college students.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199739293
ISBN-13
9780199739295
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109074368

Product Key Features

Author
Karen Mcelrath, James A. Inciardi
Publication Name
American Drug Scene : an Anthology
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Sociology / General, Psychopathology / Addiction
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Social Science
Number of Pages
560 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.5 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
9 in
Item Weight
32.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
6
LCCN
2010-021602
Intended Audience
College Audience
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Hv5825.A696 2012
Reviews
"This is one of the only readers out there for teaching about drugs, drug use, and abuse through a sociological lens; therefore, I consider it to be a key text in the teaching of material in this field. I know of no other book that does what this book does, or offers what it offers; it occupies a special niche in this field."--Angel Hoekstra, University of Colorado at Boulder "The American Drug Scene is one of the best general anthologies for undergraduate and graduate students in the field of addiction-ology. The text is sufficiently broad in its coverage of important, contemporary topics, and each chapter is scholarly and readable."--Tim Davidson, University of Oklahoma "This has been a tremendous book for my students. It is one of the rare anthologies that isn't 'preachy' or juvenile in its tone."--Catherine Marrone, Stony Brook University, State University of New York "The approach of the editors is to paint a clear picture of the reality of the drug scene in America, and their goal is accomplished with much skill and precision."--Joe L. Nedelec, Truman State University, "This is one of the only readers out there for teaching about drugs, drug use, and abuse through a sociological lens; therefore, I consider it to be a key text in the teaching of material in this field. I know of no other book that does what this book does, or offers what it offers; it occupies a special niche in this field."--Angel Hoekstra, University of Colorado at Boulder " The American Drug Scene is one of the best general anthologies for undergraduate and graduate students in the field of addiction-ology. The text is sufficiently broad in its coverage of important, contemporary topics, and each chapter is scholarly and readable."--Tim Davidson, University of Oklahoma "This has been a tremendous book for my students. It is one of the rare anthologies that isn't 'preachy' or juvenile in its tone."--Catherine Marrone, Stony Brook University, State University of New York "The approach of the editors is to paint a clear picture of the reality of the drug scene in America, and their goal is accomplished with much skill and precision."--Joe L. Nedelec, Truman State University, "This is one of the only readers out there for teaching about drugs, drug use, and abuse through a sociological lens; therefore, I consider it to be a key text in the teaching of material in this field. I know of no other book that does what this book does, or offers what it offers; it occupies a special niche in this field."--Angel Hoekstra, University of Colorado at Boulder"The American Drug Scene is one of the best general anthologies for undergraduate and graduate students in the field of addiction-ology. The text is sufficiently broad in its coverage of important, contemporary topics, and each chapter is scholarly and readable."--Tim Davidson, University of Oklahoma"This has been a tremendous book for my students. It is one of the rare anthologies that isn't 'preachy' or juvenile in its tone."--Catherine Marrone, Stony Brook University, State University of New York"The approach of the editors is to paint a clear picture of the reality of the drug scene in America, and their goal is accomplished with much skill and precision."--Joe L. Nedelec, Truman State University, "This is one of the only readers out there for teaching about drugs, drug use, and abuse through a sociological lens; therefore, I consider it to be a key text in the teaching of material in this field. I know of no other book that does what this book does, or offers what it offers; it occupies a special niche in this field."--Angel Hoekstra,University of Colorado at Boulder "The American Drug Sceneis one of the best general anthologies for undergraduate and graduate students in the field of addiction-ology. The text is sufficiently broad in its coverage of important, contemporary topics, and each chapter is scholarly and readable."--Tim Davidson,University ofOklahoma "This has been a tremendous book for my students. It is one of the rare anthologies that isn't 'preachy' or juvenile in its tone."--Catherine Marrone,Stony Brook University, State University of New York "The approach of the editors is to paint a clear picture of the reality of the drug scene in America, and their goal is accomplished with much skill and precision."--Joe L. Nedelec,Truman State University
Table of Content
*=New to this EditionPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout the EditorsAbout the ContributorsIntroductionPART I. HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DRUG USE AND ADDICTION1. The Evolution of Drug Taking and Drug Seeking in America *2. A Sociological Theory of Drug Addiction3. Why People Take Drugs *4. Becoming a Marihuana User *5. Dope Fiends and Degenerates: The Gendering of Addiction in the Early Twentieth Century6. Sociopharmacology of Drug Use: Initial Thoughts7. The Social Impact of Drugs and the War on Drugs: The Social Construction of Drug ScaresPART II. ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND STEROIDS8. A Brief History of Alcohol9. Gateway to Nowhere: How Alcohol Came to Be Scapegoated for Drug Abuse10. Gendered Dimensions of Smoking among College Students *11. Getting Huge, Getting Ripped: A Qualitative Exploration of Recreational Steroid Use *PART III. MARIJUANA12. 12. Marijuana: Assassin of Youth13. Blunts and Blowtjes: Cannabis Use Practices in Two Cultural Settings and Their Implications for Secondary Prevention14. The Power of 42015. Medical Marihuana in a Time of Prohibition *PART IV. NARCOTICS AND PRESCRIPTION OPIOIDS16. "Dope Fiend" Mythology17. Taking Care of Business: The Heroin Addict's Life on the Street18. Gen-X Junkie: Ethnographic Research with Young White Heroin Users in Washington, D.C.19. Prescription Opioid Abuse and Diversion in an Urban Community: The Results of an Ultrarapid AssessmentPART V. COCAINE AND CRACK20. America's First Cocaine Epidemic21. "Social Organization," from iWheeling and Dealing: An Ethnography of an Upper-level Drug Dealing and Smuggling Community *22. African Americans, Crack, and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines23. Refining Rock: Practical and Social Features of Self-Control among a Group of College-Student Crack UsersPART VI. METHAMPHETAMINE AND OTHER STIMULANTS24. The Prevalence of Methamphetamine and Amphetamine Abuse in North America: A Review of the Indicators, 1992-2007 *25. Crystal Meth, Gay Men, and Circuit Parties *26. Research Note: Crime, Chemicals, and Culture: On the Complexity of Khat *27. A Very Childish Moral Panic: RitalinPART VII. DRUGS, YOUTH CULTURES, AND CLUB CULTURES28. Solidarity and Drug Use in the Electronic Dance Music Scene *29. Ketamine Injection among High-Risk Youth: Preliminary Findings from New York City30. Salvia Divinorum Use among a College Student Sample *PART VIII. DRUGS AND CRIME31. The Drugs/Violence Nexus: A Tripartite Conceptual Framework32. Sex Work and Drug Use in a Subculture of Violence33. Women in the Street-Level Drug Economy: Continuity or Change?PART IX. DRUG TREATMENT34. Gender-Specific Issues in the Treatment of Drug-involved Women35. Advances in Therapeutic Communities36. Methadone Maintenance: A Theoretical Perspective37. The Elephant that No One Sees: Natural Recovery among Middle-Class AddictsPART X. POLICY CONSIDERATIONS38. Safety First: A Reality-Based Approach to Teens, Drugs, and Drug Education39. Healthy Nightclubs and Recreational Substance Use: From a Harm Minimization to a Healthy Settings Approach40. Commonsense Drug Policy41. Why Can't We Make Prohibition Work Better? Some Consequences of Ignoring the Unattractive42. Clinical and Societal Implications of Drug Legalization *Websites
Copyright Date
2012
Dewey Decimal
362.29/120973
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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