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Knowledge, embodiment and neo-liberal drug policy
Robin Bunton
Teesside University
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Drug Policy
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Social Life
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Europe
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Drug Use
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Social Techniques
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Expert Knowledge
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Late Modern
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Non-specialist
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Recent Changes
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Neoliberal Governance
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Drug Users
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Governability
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Everyday Knowledge
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Western Societies
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Forms of Rationality
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Liberal
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Western societies
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Modern Humans
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Governability
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Drug Policy
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Social Participation
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UK
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Welfare
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Drug Use
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Subjectivity
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Expert Knowledge
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Modern Humans
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Europe
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