Drawing together insights and provocations from diverse fields of inquiry, this important new book asks probing questions about the lived experience of substance use and misuse, health and recovery. What if we were to approach these experiences in terms of spaces and events, affects and relations rather than subjects and their settled identities? In charting this course, the book offers a powerful new social logic of health, wellbeing and recovery.
— Cameron Duff, Associate Professor, RMIT University
This is an important book which expands and...
Drawing together insights and provocations from diverse fields of inquiry, this important new book asks probing questions about the lived experienc...