Subcultural evolution and illicit drug use
Top Cited Papers
- 1 June 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Addiction Research & Theory
- Vol. 13 (3) , 217-229
- https://doi.org/10.1080/16066350500053497
Abstract
This article articulates a subcultural basis to the evolving popularity for different illicit drugs primarily based on empirical research in the United States, especially among inner-city populations. From this perspective, drug use emerges from a dialectic between drug subcultures with individual identity development. The prevailing culture and subcultures affect drugs' popularity by imparting significance to their use. Innovations, historical events, and individual choices can cause subcultures to emerge and change over time. This subcultural view provides insight into the widespread use of licit drug, the dynamics of drug eras (or epidemics), the formation of drug generations, and the apparent “gateway” phenomenon.Keywords
This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
- Intergenerational Transmission of Conduct Norms for Drugs, Sexual Exploitation and Violence: A Case StudyThe British Journal of Criminology, 2002
- The cosmopolitan perspective: sociology of the second age of modernityBritish Journal of Sociology, 2000
- The Social Construction of the Crack Epidemic in the Print MediaJournal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1999
- the stigmatized image of the ''crack head'': a sociocultural exploration of a barrier to cocaine smoking among a cohort of youth in New York CityDeviant Behavior, 1999
- Careers in Crack, Drug Use, Drug Distribution, and Nondrug CriminalityCrime & Delinquency, 1995
- Cohort Differences in Drug-Use Pathways to Crack among Current Crack Abusers in New York CityCriminal Justice and Behavior, 1994
- Shocking Numbers and Graphic Accounts: Quantified Images of Drug Problems in the Print MediaSocial Problems, 1993
- Drug Abuse in the Inner City: Impact on Hard-Drug Users and the CommunityCrime and Justice, 1990
- Taking Care of Business—The Heroin User's Life on the StreetInternational Journal of the Addictions, 1969
- Culture Conflict and CrimeAmerican Journal of Sociology, 1938