The authors play particular attention to the way in which the state justifies interventions based on moral, health and criminal justice discourses and also consider the role played by other individuals and institutions, not least the mass media and the alcohol industry, in propagating and challenging common sense explanations of intoxication.
Thomas Thurnell-Read is Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Loughborough University, UK. Mark Monaghan is Reader in Criminology in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Loughborough University, UK.
1. Introduction to Intoxication: Self, State and Society.- 2. Historical Origins and Emergence of Intoxication.- 3. The Regulation and Control of Alcohol.- 4. The Regulation and Control of Drugs.- 5. Theorising Intoxication.- 6. Addiction, Treatment and Recovery.- 7. Representing Intoxication.- 8. Intoxication across the Life Course.- 9. Intoxication, Gender and Sexuality.- 10. Intoxication, Ethnicity, Faith and Nation.- 11. Intoxication by Design.- 12. Conclusion: Intoxication and its Futures.
Marie Heřmanová, Michael Skey, Thomas Thurnell-Read, Czech Republic) Hermanova, Marie (Czech Academy of Sciences, UK) Skey, Michael (Loughborough University, UK) Thurnell-Read, Thomas (Loughborough University, Marie Heřmanová, Marie Hermanová
Nick Emmel, Joanne Greenhalgh, Ana Manzano, Mark Monaghan, Sonia Dalkin, UK) Emmel, Nick (University of Leeds, UK) Greenhalgh, Joanne (University of Leeds, UK) Manzano, Ana (University of Leeds, UK) Monaghan, Mark (University of Loughborough, UK) Dalkin, Sonia (Northumbria University
Nick Emmel, Joanne Greenhalgh, Ana Manzano, Mark Monaghan, Sonia Dalkin, UK) Emmel, Nick (University of Leeds, UK) Greenhalgh, Joanne (University of Leeds, UK) Manzano, Ana (University of Leeds, UK) Monaghan, Mark (University of Loughborough, UK) Dalkin, Sonia (Northumbria University