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Recovering Assemblages: Unfolding Sociomaterial Relations of Drug Use and Recovery
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Recovering Assemblages: Unfolding Sociomaterial Relations of Drug Use and Recovery
Current price: $109.99
Barnes and Noble
Recovering Assemblages: Unfolding Sociomaterial Relations of Drug Use and Recovery
Current price: $109.99
Size: Hardcover
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— Cameron Duff, Associate Professor, RMIT University
— Helen Keane, Professor in Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University
offers an exciting new insight into the policies and practices of recovery and drug use bridging critical drug studies and the sociology of health and illness. The book investigates lived experiences of young people in Azerbaijan and Germany during their personal recovery from alcohol and other drug use and shows the contingency of 'real' experiences. The sociomaterial and ontological analyses unfold the interrelation of practices, spaces, bodies, and affects in experiencing recovery both within and outside of various treatment facilities. The book will appeal to a range of scholars, postgraduates, and undergraduates engaged in critical, methodological, and empirical studies of recovery, drug use, and policy.