Drugs, law, people, place and the state: ongoing regulation, resistance and change
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-19, 02:24authored byWilliams, S, Warf, B
We introduce this special issue firstly by tracing drugs from their traditional, cultural and religious uses through to their roles as commodities in colonial relations and now the global economy. We secondly explore the shifting nature of drugs and drug use in different places and times as shaped by politics, especially state regulation and the law. Thirdly, given the complexity as well as contingency of drugs, we survey a wide range of relevant theoretical approaches, but suggest that a critical analysis attend to their spatial framing and geography. Fourthly, and finally, we summarize the eight papers comprising this collection.
History
Publication title
Space and Polity
Volume
20
Pagination
1-9
ISSN
1356-2576
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences