Just Say Know: A Social History of How Naloxone Came to Matter

Q2 Arts and Humanities
N. Campbell
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This keynote speech for “Changing Minds: Societies, States, the Science and Psychoactive Substances in History,” the annual meeting of the Alcohol and Drugs History Society, was delivered on Thursday, June 13, 2019, at Shanghai University in China. Drawing attention to the knowledge questions embedded in the harm reduction movement, this talk examines how naloxone—a narcotic antagonist approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1971 to reverse opioid overdose—came to matter for the harm reduction movement in the United States. The talk situated naloxone as a “technology of solidarity” useful for animating lively selves, in contrast with previous uses of narcotic antagonists for surveillance and social control. During the 1990s and early 2000s, activists, advocates, and researchers moved naloxone from its relatively settled status within a medical enclave to the unsettled status of a commodity for mass distribution.
就说知道:纳洛酮如何产生作用的社会史
2019年6月13日,星期四,在上海大学举行的酒精和毒品历史学会年度会议上,题为“改变思想:社会、国家、科学和历史上的精神活性物质”的主题演讲。为了引起人们对减少危害运动中所包含的知识问题的关注,本演讲探讨了纳洛酮——一种在1971年被美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准用于逆转阿片类药物过量的麻醉拮抗剂——是如何对美国的减少危害运动产生影响的。这次演讲将纳洛酮定位为一种“团结技术”,有助于激活活跃的自我,与之前用于监视和社会控制的麻醉拮抗剂形成对比。在20世纪90年代和21世纪初,活动家、倡导者和研究人员将纳洛酮从其相对稳定的医疗飞地地位转移到大规模分销的不稳定商品地位。
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The social history of alcohol and drugs
The social history of alcohol and drugs Arts and Humanities-History
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