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New Books in Drugs, Addiction & Recovery Podcast interviews with authors of new books on drugs, addiction, and recovery --part of the New Books Network podcast consortium.

In CHEMICAL HEROES: Pharmacological Supersoldiers in the US Military (Duke University Press), Andrew Bickford analyzes t...
21/06/2022

In CHEMICAL HEROES: Pharmacological Supersoldiers in the US Military (Duke University Press), Andrew Bickford analyzes the US military's attempts to design performance enhancement technologies and create pharmacological "supersoldiers" capable of withstanding extreme trauma. Bickford traces the deep history of efforts to biologically fortify and extend the health and lethal power of soldiers from the Cold War era into the twenty-first century, from early adoptions of mandatory immunizations to bio-protective gear, to the development and spread of new performance enhancing drugs during the global War on Terrorism. In his examination of government efforts to alter soldiers' bodies through new technologies, Bickford invites us to contemplate what constitutes heroism when armor becomes built in, wired in, and even edited into the molecular being of an American soldier. Lurking in the background and dark recesses of all US military enhancement research, Bickford demonstrates, is the desire to preserve US military and imperial power. Author-interview podcast link ⤵️

https://newbooksnetwork.com/chemical-heroes

Cannabis "legalization" hasn't lived up to the hype. Across North America, investors are reeling, tax collections are be...
07/06/2022

Cannabis "legalization" hasn't lived up to the hype. Across North America, investors are reeling, tax collections are below projections, and people are pointing fingers. On the business side, companies have shut down, farms have failed, workers have lost their jobs, and consumers face high prices. Why has legal w**d failed to deliver on many of its promises?

CAN LEGAL W**D WIN?: The Blunt Realities of Cannabis Economics (University of California Press) delivers the unadulterated facts about the new legal segment of one of the world's oldest industries. Learn more on the podcast ⬇️

https://newbooksnetwork.com/can-legal-w**d-win

It’s no secret that the United States has the most expansive prison system of any nation in the world. And the US carcer...
28/04/2022

It’s no secret that the United States has the most expansive prison system of any nation in the world. And the US carceral system overwhelmingly and unjustly impacts Black and Brown individuals and communities. With postwar efforts to dismantle Jim Crow policies, our era of mass incarceration reproduced the old logics of white supremacism that uphold racist capitalism in this new setting. These are the things we know.

But in his book, SILENT CELLS: The Secret Drugging of Captive America (University of Minnesota Press, Anthony Hatch observes a feature of mass incarceration essential to its everyday function that many of us had never considered: the large-scale, persistent use of psychotropic drugs, including antipsychotics and antidepressants, not for medical care but rather to control the behavior of incarcerated people. Making a persuasive claim drawn from his training in STS and sociology, Hatch observes how the drugs are used at the level of individual brain chemistry to commit “soul murder” with enormous systemic implications and political stakes. Hatch joins us on the podcast ↙️

https://newbooksnetwork.com/anthony-hatch-silent-cells-the-secret-drugging-of-captive-america-u-minnesota-press-2019

UNDOING DRUGS: The Untold Story of Harm Reduction and the Future of Addiction (Hachette Book Group) tells a long-running...
15/04/2022

UNDOING DRUGS: The Untold Story of Harm Reduction and the Future of Addiction (Hachette Book Group) tells a long-running, but largely unknown, story of how a few people and groups – propelled at first by the AIDS pandemic -- swam against one of the most powerful policy tides in America – our nation’s 50-year war on drugs. Maia Szalavitz’s book is a personal and political history of the idea of harm reduction, which is a philosophy, a set of health practices, and a call to action. Harm reduction is a powerful alternative to virtually all of the “conventional wisdom” about drugs and drug policy. Learn more as Szalavitz discusses the book on the podcast 👇

https://newbooksnetwork.com/undoing-drugs

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