1st Edition
Cannabis Cultures and Markets
Introduction: Culture matters! Changes in the global landscape of cannabis
Michał Wanke, Sveinung Sandberg, Ruken Macit and Hakan Gülerce
1. Cannabis users and Homo Sovieticus: stigma, culture, and delegitimization in Riga, Latvia
Kristiana Bebre
2. Social worlds and symbolic boundaries of cannabis users in Poland
Michał Wanke, Magdalena Piejko-Płonka and Marcin Deutschmann
3. Cannabis subculture, community forming and socio-structural challenges in Nigeria
Ugochukwu T. Ugwu and Emeka W. Dumbili
4. The green shift? Narratives of changing cannabis policies and identity-work among Norwegian adolescents
Ola Røed Bilgrei, Janne Scheffels, Kristin Buvik and Rikke Tokle
5. Comparisons in the making: youth accounts of cannabis use in Swedish addiction treatment
Mats Ekendahl and Patrik Karlsson
6. Cultural stigmatization and police corruption: cannabis, gender, and legalization in Mexico
Carolina Agoff, Gustavo Fondevila and Sveinung Sandberg
7. The changing cannabis culture among older Americans: high hopes for chronic pain relief
Monte Staton, Brian Kaskie and Julie Bobitt
8. The transforming landscape of cannabis in southwest Michigan: a case study of regulations and the role of small-scale growers
Matt Reid
9. Beyond the dark web: navigating the risks of cannabis supply over the surface web
Andrew Childs, Melissa Bull and Ross Coomber
10. The co-production of shifting intoxications: synthetic cannabinoids, stigma, risk and harm
Fiona Hutton
11. Cannabis criminology: inequality, coercion, and illusions of reform
Johannes Wheeldon and Jon Heidt
Biography
Michał Wanke holds PhD in sociology from the Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. He works at the Department of Cultural Studies at the University of Opole, Poland. He studies Polish and Turkish cannabis users’ social worlds in relation to globalised liberalisation trends.
Sveinung Sandberg is Professor in the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Norway. His research focuses on processes of marginalisation, violence, masculinity, illegal drugs, radicalization, and social movements as well as the role of life-stories in criminal trajectories and careers.
Ruken Macit is Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at Harran University, Şanlıurfa, Türkiye. Her research interests are sociology of crime, drug use, addiction, and stigmatisation.
Hakan Gülerce completed his MA and PhD at the Social Science Institute of Istanbul University, Turkey. His main works are on migration, modernity, and social movements. He is a researcher at the Research-based Analysis of European Youth Programmes. He is currently a faculty member at the Department of Sociology and the director of the Migration Policy Applications and Research Center at Harran University, Şanlıurfa, Türkiye.






