Expanding Addiction: Critical Essays (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Granfield, Robert; Reinarman, Craig
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The study of addiction is dominated by a narrow disease ideology that leads to biological reductionism. In this short volume, editors Granfield and Reinarman make clear the importance of a more balanced contextual approach to addiction by bringing to light critical perspectives that expose the historical and cultural interstices in which the disease concept of addiction is constructed and deployed. The readings selected for this anthology include both classic foundational pieces and cutting-edge contemporary works that constitute critical addiction studies. This book is a welcome addition to…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2014
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and Robert Granfield Part I: HISTORICIZING ADDICTION 2. Discovering
Addiction: Enduring Conceptions of Habitual Drunkenness in America by Harry
G. Levine 3. The Cultural Framing of Addiction by Robin Room 4. Deviant
Drinking as a Disease: Alcoholism as a Social Accomplishment by Joseph
Schneider 5. The NIDA Brain Disease Paradigm: History, Resistance, and
Spinoffs by David Courtright Part II: LOCATING ADDICTION 6. What
Neurobiology Cannot Tell Us About Addiction by Harold Kalant 7. Praxis,
Interaction and the Loss of Self-Control by Darin Weinberg 8. Framing
Nicotine Addiction as a "Disease of the Brain": Social and Ethical
Consequences by Molly Dingel, Katrina Karkazis, and Barbara Koenig 9. The
Roots of Addiction in a Free Market Society by Bruce Alexander 10. The
Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food by Michael Moss Part III:
TREATING ADDICTION 11. Financing and Ideology in Alcohol Treatment by
Constance Weisner and Robin Room 12. Ideological Implications of Addiction
Theories and Treatment by Kathryn Fox 13. Disciplining Addictions: The
Bio-Politics of Methadone and Heroin in the U.S. by Philippe Bourgois 14.
Drug Courts and the Logic of Coerced Treatment by Rebecca Tiger 15. Social
Capital and Natural Recovery: Overcoming Addiction Without Treatment by
Robert Granfield and William Cloud Part IV: EXPANDING ADDICTION 16.
Discursive Formation, Life Stories, and the Emergence of Co-dependency:
Power/Knowledge and the Search for Identity by John S. Rice 17. Regulated
Passion: The Invention of Inhibited Sexual Desire and Sex Addiction by
Janice Irvine 18. Gambling and the Contradictions of Consumption: A
Genealogy of the "Pathological" Subject by Gerda Reith 19. Governing
(through) the Internet: Pathological Computer Use as Mobilized Knowledge by
Lori Reed 20. Constraint theory: A Cognitive, Motivational Theory of
Dependence by Richard Hammersley 21. The More the Merrier: A Multi-Sourced
Model of Addiction by Velibor Kovac
and Robert Granfield Part I: HISTORICIZING ADDICTION 2. Discovering
Addiction: Enduring Conceptions of Habitual Drunkenness in America by Harry
G. Levine 3. The Cultural Framing of Addiction by Robin Room 4. Deviant
Drinking as a Disease: Alcoholism as a Social Accomplishment by Joseph
Schneider 5. The NIDA Brain Disease Paradigm: History, Resistance, and
Spinoffs by David Courtright Part II: LOCATING ADDICTION 6. What
Neurobiology Cannot Tell Us About Addiction by Harold Kalant 7. Praxis,
Interaction and the Loss of Self-Control by Darin Weinberg 8. Framing
Nicotine Addiction as a "Disease of the Brain": Social and Ethical
Consequences by Molly Dingel, Katrina Karkazis, and Barbara Koenig 9. The
Roots of Addiction in a Free Market Society by Bruce Alexander 10. The
Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food by Michael Moss Part III:
TREATING ADDICTION 11. Financing and Ideology in Alcohol Treatment by
Constance Weisner and Robin Room 12. Ideological Implications of Addiction
Theories and Treatment by Kathryn Fox 13. Disciplining Addictions: The
Bio-Politics of Methadone and Heroin in the U.S. by Philippe Bourgois 14.
Drug Courts and the Logic of Coerced Treatment by Rebecca Tiger 15. Social
Capital and Natural Recovery: Overcoming Addiction Without Treatment by
Robert Granfield and William Cloud Part IV: EXPANDING ADDICTION 16.
Discursive Formation, Life Stories, and the Emergence of Co-dependency:
Power/Knowledge and the Search for Identity by John S. Rice 17. Regulated
Passion: The Invention of Inhibited Sexual Desire and Sex Addiction by
Janice Irvine 18. Gambling and the Contradictions of Consumption: A
Genealogy of the "Pathological" Subject by Gerda Reith 19. Governing
(through) the Internet: Pathological Computer Use as Mobilized Knowledge by
Lori Reed 20. Constraint theory: A Cognitive, Motivational Theory of
Dependence by Richard Hammersley 21. The More the Merrier: A Multi-Sourced
Model of Addiction by Velibor Kovac