Jason Hughes, Kahryn Hughes, Grace Sykes, Michelle O'Reilly, Charlie Sutton, John Goodwin, Khalid Karim
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What Is the Role of Imagined Futures in the Development of E-Cigarette Use among Young People?
Public health 'gateway' narratives concerning young people's e-cigarette use warn against a future generation beset by escalating addiction and a possible epidemic of tobacco- and vaping-related illnesses. We argue that such imaginaries of vaping futures are in fact based in smoking pasts, which, while likely not 'real' in the sense of predicting the development of youth vaping, have real consequences through influencing the conditions of young people's e-cigarette use. Drawing on a study of 14-18-year-old vapers, we consider how the future imaginaries of gateway thinking - characterised by escalating dependence - both oppose and intersect with a cultural stock of neo-liberal future imaginaries - marked by progressive independence and self-determination. We show how both sets of imaginaries are negotiated and entangled within the logics and practices of young vapers' 'futures-in-process' to advance debates in the sociology of futures and offer a radical rethinking of substance use by youth.
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The objective of Sociology is to publish outstanding and original articles which advance the theoretical understanding of, and promote and report empirical research about the widest range of sociological topics. The journal encourages, and welcomes, submission of papers which report findings using both quantitative and qualitative research methods; articles challenging conventional concepts and proposing new conceptual approaches; and accounts of methodological innovation and the research process. Research Notes provide a means of briefly summarising results from recent or current studies or short discussions of methodological problems and solutions. Critical review essays and book reviews are seen as ways of promoting vigorous scholarly debate.