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Jennifer J. Carroll's book 'Narkomania: Drugs, HIV, and Citizenship in Ukraine' explores the complex intersections of drug use, public health, and citizenship in Ukraine. The author examines harm reduction and substitution therapy programs, highlighting the stigmatization and challenges faced by drug users. Through personal narratives and empirical research conducted from 2010 to 2014, the book sheds light on the societal and political discourse surrounding drug use, especially during pivotal events like Euromaidan and the annexation of Crimea. Carroll aims to humanize those affected, presenting them as ordinary individuals navigating a landscape marked by geopolitical struggles and health reforms. The book targets academics, policymakers, and those interested in public health and social justice, offering insights into Ukraine's evolving health policies amidst ongoing conflict.
Harm reduction. --- Drug addiction. --- Harm reduction --- Drug addiction
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"Narkomania is an ethnography of addiction treatment in Ukraine, which describes how people who use drugs became pawns in Ukraine's 2014 revolution and the ongoing civil war"--
Ethnology --- HIV infections --- Drug addicts --- Drug addiction --- Addiction to drugs --- Drug dependence --- Drug dependency --- Drug habit --- Narcotic addiction --- Narcotic habit --- Narcotics addiction --- Drug abuse --- Druggies --- Junkies (Drug addicts) --- Narcotic addicts --- Addicts --- Drug abusers --- HIV (Viruses) infections --- HTLV-III infections --- HTLV-III-LAV infections --- Human T-lymphotropic virus III infections --- Lentivirus infections --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- Government policy --- History --- Rehabilitation --- Treatment --- Ukraine --- Maidan Protests, 2013-2014 --- Maidan Revolution, 2013-2014 --- Social & cultural anthropology
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Opioid abuse --- Drug addiction --- Drugs --- Evidence-based medicine --- Treatment --- Prevention. --- Overdose
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