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This book investigates the neuroscientific knowledge on addiction
as an epistemic project.
Governing Human Lives and Health in Pandemic Times looks into the
instruments and the type of reasoning involved when large-scale
social control strategies were implemented worldwide in response to
the COVID-19 pandemic. The repertoires of institutional and
administrative governance tools used during the pandemic are
studied in their unique institutional, socio-geographic, and
cultural settings, in order to form an understanding of the
political climates and the values inscribed in current societal
contracts. The book is intended for academic audiences interested
in policy research, health governance, and civil societal issues.
It will be of great relevance and use for a wide audience of
policymakers, public officials, and health care planners as well as
students in a broad range of disciplines.
Governing Human Lives and Health in Pandemic Times looks into the
instruments and the type of reasoning involved when large-scale
social control strategies were implemented worldwide in response to
the COVID-19 pandemic. The repertoires of institutional and
administrative governance tools used during the pandemic are
studied in their unique institutional, socio-geographic, and
cultural settings, in order to form an understanding of the
political climates and the values inscribed in current societal
contracts. The book is intended for academic audiences interested
in policy research, health governance, and civil societal issues.
It will be of great relevance and use for a wide audience of
policymakers, public officials, and health care planners as well as
students in a broad range of disciplines.
Concepts of Addictive Substances and Behaviours across Time and
Place presents fascinating new historical and social scientific
research examining the temporal and spatial variations in the ways
that addiction problems are understood and addressed in European
societies. The book illustrates the changing and versatile nature
of language use, of stakeholders concepts and ideas, and of the
popular, professional and political discourse around addiction. The
arguments that unfold concern the various cultural components
invested in the ways in which the problems are viewed and
addressed. A framework is presented for discussing these
circumstances in view of current knowledge-based governance at a
local, regional and global level. Concepts of Addictive Substances
and Behaviours across Time and Place is based on research from
ALICE RAP (Addiction and Lifestyles in Contemporary Europe,
Reframing Addictions Project), a multidisciplinary European study
of addictive substances, and behaviours in contemporary society.
This is an essential resource for public health professionals,
stakeholders influencing policy for addictive substances and
behaviours, students, and academics looking to better understand
the historical and geographical variations of addictive behaviours
across in Europe and the role of stakeholder involvement in the
construction of addiction prevention policy.
Commercial gambling is a recent historical phenomenon. It has
developed into a profitable industry that supplies a range of
recreational activities to its customers, and is a significant way
of collecting money from players to distribute to companies, state
budgets, and other beneficiaries. Many of these are civil society
organizations, using the money for producing services in sports,
culture, social work, and health care. However, gambling can also
develop into pathological behaviour. Using a public interest
framework, this book discusses the policies that will best serve
the public good and minimize individual and collective harms. After
describing the historical context of the gambling and the current
global burden of the activity, available methods of regulating the
industry are evaluated using the available scientific evidence. By
analysing the effectiveness of gambling policies and their
alignment with the public interest, the epidemiological obstacles
to successful regulation are considered in detail. There is good
evidence for the effectiveness of restrictions on availability and
access, but preventing gambling-related harm is not possible
without limiting the overall volume of the activity, and hence the
profits for the gambling industry and governments. Taking an
international approach, this book delivers a comprehensive review
of the epidemiological evidence documenting the harmful effects of
gambling on individuals, communities, and societies. Essential
reading for policymakers, social and behavioural scientists in
gambling research, and public health researchers, Setting Limits
examines a global view of an emerging epidemic of gambling
problems.
Addictions have increased markedly in contemporary societies over
the past decades. As well as widely acknowledged issues surrounding
illegal substance addictions, there are increasing numbers of
problems related to behavioural addictions such as the use of legal
substances such as antidepressants and amphetamines. These
addictions are concerning for a range of public policy fields, not
least, public health and social cohesion. As a result, cohesive
governance of addictive substances and behaviours is paramount to
future public policy. This book is based on the findings of a five
year, multidisciplinary project (Addictions and Lifestyles in
Contemporary Europe - Reframing Addictions Project) studying the
pace and impact of addictions in Europe, and is the concluding
volume in the Governance of Addictive Substances and Behaviours
series. Authored by 11 leading figures in the fields of public
health, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, addiction studies,
epidemiology, and social and public policy, the book takes a truly
comprehensive approach to the study of the current state of
addiction governance in Europe and proposals for a future
governance framework. No one country has yet got governance polices
right. The project's outcome is a plan for the redesign of
addictions governance, which includes amendments to key metrics
used in research, promoting individual-level to society-level scope
of understanding in policy approaches, and bringing the impact of
dependency on societal well-being to the fore. New Governance of
Addictive Substances and Behaviours is an unprecedented study, both
in terms of international reach and scope of issues addressed. It
will be a key resource for anyone with an interest in
research-driven European policy change in public health and the
field of addictive substances and behaviours.
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