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Knowledge, embodiment and neo-liberal drug policy
Robin Bunton
Teesside University
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Discourse Norms
33%
Drug Policy
100%
Drug Use
33%
Drug Users
33%
Europe
33%
Everyday Knowledge
33%
Expert Knowledge
33%
Forms of Rationality
33%
Governability
33%
Governance Forms
33%
Human Agency
33%
Late Modern
33%
Modern Humans
33%
Neoliberal
100%
Neoliberal Governance
33%
Non-specialist
33%
Recent Changes
33%
Social Life
66%
Social Policy
33%
Social Practices
33%
Social Techniques
33%
Social Transformation
33%
Western Societies
33%
Arts and Humanities
Contemporary
100%
Discourse
50%
Europe
25%
Expert Knowledge
25%
Governability
25%
Human Agency
25%
Liberal
100%
Modern Humans
25%
Rationality
25%
Social Life
50%
Social Practice
25%
Social transformation
25%
Subjectivity
25%
Technique
25%
Western societies
25%
Social Sciences
Drug Policy
100%
Drug Use
33%
Europe
33%
Expert Knowledge
33%
Modern Humans
33%
Social Participation
66%
Social Practice
33%
Subjectivity
33%
UK
33%
Welfare
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Welfare
100%