study on drugs
study on drugsInstructions:In no more than 1000 words (not including references) write a critical essay providing an analysis of a case study on drugs. Choose your case study from the following options.See also the ‘Essay Writing Guide’, the Essay Assessment Rubric , ‘Reference Guide’, ‘Tips to Write an Assignment’ and ‘Writing an Anthropology Essay’Structure and writing styles are as important as content when writing an essay. Two weeks before the first essay is due, your convener will hold an essay-writing workshop during lectures. For details on how to hand in your assessments see next section.Use the following questions to guide you in writing your essay.– What issues are raised by your case study?– How do they relate to topics covered in class and weekly readings so far?– What are the complex social processes and relations that surround the production and consumption of drugs?Option 1:Dwyer, R. 2011. ‘Chapter 1: The social life of smokes: Processes of exchange in a heroin marketplace’ in Fraser and Moore (eds), 2011. The Drug Effect: Health, Crime and Society. Melbourne: Cambridge U Press.Option 2:Race, K. 2011. ‘Chapter 2: Party animals: The significance of drug practices in the materialisation of urban gay identity’ in Fraser and Moore (eds), 2011. The Drug Effect: Health, Crime and Society. Melbourne: Cambridge U Press.Option 3:Boyd, S. 2011. ‘Chapter 3: Pleasure and pain: Representations of illegal drug consumption, addiction and trafficking in music, film and video’ in Fraser and Moore (eds), 2011. The Drug Effect: Health, Crime and Society. Melbourne: Cambridge U Press.Option 4:Fraser, S. 2011. ‘Chapter 5: Beyond the ‘potsherd’: The role of injecting drug-use related stigma in shaping hepatits C’ in Fraser and Moore (eds), 2011. The Drug Effect: Health, Crime and Society. Melbourne: Cambridge U Press.Option 5:Any chapter from Marc Lewis. 2011. Memoirs of an Addicted Brain: A Neuroscientist Examines His Former Life on Drugs. Public Affairs.