C. Jangal, Mathieu Lovera, Sayon Dambélé, M. Jauffret-Roustide
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摘要
目的2019年11月,位于巴黎的一个开放式毒品现场,通常被称为“Colline du crack”,10点后被强制关闭 存在多年。本文旨在了解该空间多年来是如何演变成为毒品使用的主要中心的。设计/方法论/方法作者采用了定性方法,包括对52名吸毒者(PWUD)和54名现场专业人员的采访和民族志观察。作者提出了关于巴黎裂缝可见性主要地点的演变以及与这些空间相关的社会表征的问题。他们将自己的数据与灰色文献中的数据进行了比较。FindingsLa Colline出现在一个孤立的斜坡上,远离警方的镇压和当地的反腐败组织。起初,它是一个由PWUD监管的离散的公共空间。从2015年开始,该社区的社会变革将拉科林变成了交易和使用可卡因的中心中心。La Colline成为一个开放的场景,导致它在2019年被疏散。原创/价值本文有助于毒品消费者社区建设的文献。作者还使用了各种各样的方法工具。
Sociological and spatial dynamics of an evolving Parisian open drug scene: the case of the “Colline du Crack”
Purpose
In November 2019, an open drug scene, commonly called “Colline du crack” and located in Paris was forcibly closed after 10 years of existence. This paper aims to understand how that space has evolved over the years to become a major hub for drug use.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors used a qualitative approach that included interviews with 52 people who use drugs (PWUD) and 54 field professionals and ethnographic observations. The authors asked questions about the evolution of the major sites of crack visibility in Paris and about social representations related to these spaces. They compared their datas with datas drawn from gray literature.
Findings
La Colline emerged on an isolated slope, away from police repression and local anti-crack organizations. In the beginning, it was a discrete, communal space regulated by PWUD. Starting in 2015, social transformations in the neighborhood turned la Colline into a central hub for dealing and using crack. La Colline became an open scene which led to its evacuation in 2019.
Originality/value
This paper contributes to literature on community building of drug consumers. The authors are also using a wide variety of methodological tools.