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This edited volume showcases current research on the complex social and cultural geographies of drugs and alcohol. Taking an avowedly critical approach, the authors draw from a variety of theoretical traditions to explore the socially and spatially embedded nature of alcohol and drug consumption, regulation and treatment, and the ways in which these give rise to particular lived experiences, while foreclosing on others. Chapters hold immediate implications for drug and alcohol policy and public health interventions.

Produktbeschreibung
This edited volume showcases current research on the complex social and cultural geographies of drugs and alcohol. Taking an avowedly critical approach, the authors draw from a variety of theoretical traditions to explore the socially and spatially embedded nature of alcohol and drug consumption, regulation and treatment, and the ways in which these give rise to particular lived experiences, while foreclosing on others. Chapters hold immediate implications for drug and alcohol policy and public health interventions.
Autorenporträt
Christopher M. Moreno is an adjunct professor of social geography in the Department of Geography at San Diego State University, U.S.A. Robert Wilton is a professor of social geography in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences at McMaster University, Canada.