Fr. 158.00

A Criminological Investigation into Psychedelic Drug Use - Soldiers, Shamans, and Supermarket Brands

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.10.2025

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List of contents

.- Chapter 1 - Introduction.- Chapter 2 - Theories of Psychedelic Drug Use.- Chapter 3 - Bootnecks and Boundaries.- Chapter 4 - Pick, Prep, Trip.- Chapter 5 - Ayahuasca and ‘Shamanism’.- Chapter 6 - Ayahuasca on Stage.- Chapter 7. Psychedelicasies.- Chapter 8. The Syndicate.- Chapter 9 – Coming Down.

About the author

Richard G. Alexander is an assistant professor in the Willem Pompe Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology at Universiteit Utrecht, the Netherlands. He achieved his PhD in 2024 having conducted ethnographic research into the narrative meanings being ascribed to psychedelic drug use in non-clinical contexts. As a researcher Richard is primarily interested in qualitative criminological methods, particularly when applied to the study of drugs, drug use, and drug users.

Summary

This book provides a vital, critical criminological contribution to ongoing discussions regarding the so-called 'psychedelic renaissance' by affording an in-depth ethnographic study of unregulated contexts of psychedelic drug use. It identifies and examines three case studies representing prominent contexts of unregulated, non-clinical psychedelic drug use including: the individual psychedelic drug use of military veterans, the touristic consumption of ayahuasca ‘shamanism’ in Amazonian Peru, and the operation of psychedelic retreat companies within the ‘spiritual supermarket’ realm. Employing qualitative ethnographic methods, this book examines the various meanings being ascribed to psychedelic drugs within these unregulated contexts, exploring how their use and effects are being narratively constructed by users, facilitators, and other prevalent actors, and critically highlighting the complex socio-cultural factors at play. This book may be of key interest to any social scientist currently engaged in critical debates and research regarding psychedelic drugs, their use, and the contemporary psychedelic 'renaissance' phenomenon, and to any clinician looking for an expanded, qualitative discussion of psychedelic drug use beyond the quantitative, experimental, and clinical fields.    

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