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Recovery Futures: Mapping the Socio-Technical Landscapes of Drug Recovery Medicine and Science in New Mexico- [electronic resource]
Recovery Futures: Mapping the Socio-Technical Landscapes of Drug Recovery Medicine and Sci...
Recovery Futures: Mapping the Socio-Technical Landscapes of Drug Recovery Medicine and Science in New Mexico- [electronic resource]

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자료유형  
 학위논문(국외)
자관 청구기호  
기본표목-개인명  
표제와 책임표시사항  
Recovery Futures: Mapping the Socio-Technical Landscapes of Drug Recovery Medicine and Science in New Mexico - [electronic resource] / Danielle Kabella
발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
[S.l.] : Arizona State University. , 2023
    발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
    Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses , 2023
      형태사항  
      1 online resource(p.209 )
      일반주기  
      Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-02, Section: B.
      일반주기  
      Advisor: Smith, Lindsay.
      학위논문주기  
      Thesis (Ph.D.)--Arizona State University, 2023.
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      This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
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      요약Recovery Futures: Mapping the Socio-Technical Landscapes of Drug Recovery Medicine and Science in New Mexico is an ethnographic study of how curanderas (healers), physicians, scientists, people who use drugs and health advocates participate in emergent forms of addiction science, recovery medicine, and care. Across archives, participant observation, and interviews, data was derived from field notes and conversations in and about institutions of drug science and recovery medicine, contested socio-technical landscapes, and sites of drug advocacy. Focusing on the data from these sites and relevant emergent artifacts from that data, this dissertation recounts case studies focusing on three well-meaning public health interventions for substance use disorders (SUDs) and related harms in New Mexico over the last 50 years including: (1) treatment provisioning of the biomedical technologies methadone, buprenorphine and naloxone for opioid use disorder and related overdose prevention in the context of the harm reduction movement; (2) neuroscience solutionism for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and reproductive justice; and (3) safe-use drug supply, emancipatory technoscience, and economic development in the context of 1960s-1970s Chicano movement.Recovery Futures offers a situated, yet partial contemporary history of drug recovery science and addiction medicine, one grounded in social movements, culture, power, state-building, and biomedicine. I suggest that biotechnologies of SUDs intervention emerged as a core, but troubled, site of innovation and that there are social and political incongruencies of modernizing drug recovery science and medicine as a both a state-building project and citizen science project that present challenges to doing medicine and science in postcolonial contexts.
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      기본자료저록  
      Dissertations Abstracts International. 85-02B.
      기본자료저록  
      Dissertation Abstract International
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      202402 2024

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      ■24510▼aRecovery  Futures:  Mapping  the  Socio-Technical  Landscapes  of  Drug  Recovery  Medicine  and  Science  in  New  Mexico▼h[electronic  resource]▼cDanielle  Kabella
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      ■520    ▼aRecovery  Futures:  Mapping  the  Socio-Technical  Landscapes  of  Drug  Recovery  Medicine  and  Science  in  New  Mexico  is  an  ethnographic  study  of  how  curanderas  (healers),  physicians,  scientists,  people  who  use  drugs  and  health  advocates  participate  in  emergent  forms  of  addiction  science,  recovery  medicine,  and  care.  Across  archives,  participant  observation,  and  interviews,  data  was  derived  from  field  notes  and  conversations  in  and  about  institutions  of  drug  science  and  recovery  medicine,  contested  socio-technical  landscapes,  and  sites  of  drug  advocacy.  Focusing  on  the  data  from  these  sites  and  relevant  emergent  artifacts  from  that  data,  this  dissertation  recounts  case  studies  focusing  on  three  well-meaning  public  health  interventions  for  substance  use  disorders  (SUDs)  and  related  harms  in  New  Mexico  over  the  last  50  years  including:  (1)  treatment  provisioning  of  the  biomedical  technologies  methadone,  buprenorphine  and  naloxone  for  opioid  use  disorder  and  related  overdose  prevention  in  the  context  of  the  harm  reduction  movement;  (2)  neuroscience  solutionism  for  fetal  alcohol  spectrum  disorder  and  reproductive  justice;  and  (3)  safe-use  drug  supply,  emancipatory  technoscience,  and  economic  development  in  the  context  of  1960s-1970s  Chicano  movement.Recovery  Futures  offers  a  situated,  yet  partial  contemporary  history  of  drug  recovery  science  and  addiction  medicine,  one  grounded  in  social  movements,  culture,  power,  state-building,  and  biomedicine.  I  suggest  that  biotechnologies  of  SUDs  intervention  emerged  as  a  core,  but  troubled,  site  of  innovation  and  that  there  are  social  and  political  incongruencies  of  modernizing  drug  recovery  science  and  medicine  as  a  both  a  state-building  project  and  citizen  science  project  that  present  challenges  to  doing  medicine  and  science  in  postcolonial  contexts.
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