Recovering Assemblages

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Drawing together insights and provocations from diverse fields of inquiry, this important new book asks probing questions about the lived experience of substance use and misuse, health and recovery. What if we were to approach these experiences in terms of spaces and events, affects and relations rather than subjects and their settled identities? In charting this course, the book offers a powerful new social logic of health, wellbeing and recovery.

Cameron Duff , Associate Professor, RMIT University
This is an important book which expands and deepens our understanding of recovery. It presents recovery as something made in practice, taking multiple forms in specific contexts. Drawing on qualitative research with young people in Azerbaijan and Germany, Sultan takes the concept of recovery beyond its more familiar and normative iterations and instead introduces the reader to a fascinating field of dynamic and unruly relations. Helen Keane , Professor in Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University

    Recovering Assemblages 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.

    Provides fresh perspectives on youth subjectivities and the place of people who use drugs within critical drug discourse Uses evidence from diverse cultural contexts to offer new perspectives on recovery from alcohol and other drug use Re-evaluates culturally familiar and traditional understandings of the recovery concept

    Autorentext
    Aysel Sultan is a researcher at the Department of Science, Technology and Society, Technical University of Munich and co-Editor-in-Chief of the quarterly Drugs, Habits and Social Policy journal.

    Inhalt

Part 1: Connecting the Dots.- 1. The need to rethink 'recovery'.- 2. Materialist Thinking in Critical Recovery Studies.- 3. The stake of a comparative approach.- 4. Constructing stories, rebuilding attachments.- Part 2: Diversifying Knowledge and Science of Recovery.- 5. Assembling and Diversifying Social Contexts of Recovery.- 6. Tracing Relations and Unfolding Recovery Forms.- 7. Body, Detox, Affect.- 8. Enacting Recovery: Process or Endpoint?.- Part 3: Recovery From and Within Drug Use.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789811912344
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Auflage 1st edition 2022
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 300
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Gewicht 503g
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T21mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9789811912344
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 9811912343
    • Veröffentlichung 31.08.2022
    • Titel Recovering Assemblages
    • Autor Aysel Sultan
    • Untertitel Unfolding Sociomaterial Relations of Drug Use and Recovery

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