Tackling Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Drug Uses on Recreational Environments: Tensions, Potentialities and Learnings from the Kosmicare Project (Portugal)

This paper is organized into four parts of discussion. Firstly, we present the Portuguese decriminalization law and the central role of harm reduction within this framework. The second section discusses the mainstream meanings ascribed to the ‘HR double’ mainly anchored in problematic drug uses. The...

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Main Authors: Mónica Soares, Maria Carmo Carvalho, Mónica Valbom, Tânia Rodrigues
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra 2017-05-01
Series:Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/6535
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spelling doaj-3f36899953cd4f87917a6a99208183a32020-11-24T22:08:17ZengCentro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de CoimbraRevista Crítica de Ciências Sociais0254-11062182-74352017-05-0111232410.4000/rccs.6535Tackling Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Drug Uses on Recreational Environments: Tensions, Potentialities and Learnings from the Kosmicare Project (Portugal)Mónica SoaresMaria Carmo CarvalhoMónica ValbomTânia RodriguesThis paper is organized into four parts of discussion. Firstly, we present the Portuguese decriminalization law and the central role of harm reduction within this framework. The second section discusses the mainstream meanings ascribed to the ‘HR double’ mainly anchored in problematic drug uses. The third section highlights the need to take into account the specificities of recreational drug uses, users and environments. Thus, the paper highlights the experience of the Kosmicare Project at the Boom Festival, which combines principles of harm reduction, crisis intervention and Grof’s approach. The fourth section draws upon the project’s experience itself and in the idea of the normalization of drug uses to acknowledge and to discuss the potentialities, tensions and limitations of these contributions when it comes to analyzing and constructing a strong version of the ‘HR double’.http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/6535decriminalizationdrug policydrug usesharm reductionhuman rightsrecreational environments
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Tânia Rodrigues
Tackling Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Drug Uses on Recreational Environments: Tensions, Potentialities and Learnings from the Kosmicare Project (Portugal)
Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
decriminalization
drug policy
drug uses
harm reduction
human rights
recreational environments
author_facet Mónica Soares
Maria Carmo Carvalho
Mónica Valbom
Tânia Rodrigues
author_sort Mónica Soares
title Tackling Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Drug Uses on Recreational Environments: Tensions, Potentialities and Learnings from the Kosmicare Project (Portugal)
title_short Tackling Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Drug Uses on Recreational Environments: Tensions, Potentialities and Learnings from the Kosmicare Project (Portugal)
title_full Tackling Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Drug Uses on Recreational Environments: Tensions, Potentialities and Learnings from the Kosmicare Project (Portugal)
title_fullStr Tackling Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Drug Uses on Recreational Environments: Tensions, Potentialities and Learnings from the Kosmicare Project (Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Tackling Harm Reduction, Human Rights and Drug Uses on Recreational Environments: Tensions, Potentialities and Learnings from the Kosmicare Project (Portugal)
title_sort tackling harm reduction, human rights and drug uses on recreational environments: tensions, potentialities and learnings from the kosmicare project (portugal)
publisher Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra
series Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
issn 0254-1106
2182-7435
publishDate 2017-05-01
description This paper is organized into four parts of discussion. Firstly, we present the Portuguese decriminalization law and the central role of harm reduction within this framework. The second section discusses the mainstream meanings ascribed to the ‘HR double’ mainly anchored in problematic drug uses. The third section highlights the need to take into account the specificities of recreational drug uses, users and environments. Thus, the paper highlights the experience of the Kosmicare Project at the Boom Festival, which combines principles of harm reduction, crisis intervention and Grof’s approach. The fourth section draws upon the project’s experience itself and in the idea of the normalization of drug uses to acknowledge and to discuss the potentialities, tensions and limitations of these contributions when it comes to analyzing and constructing a strong version of the ‘HR double’.
topic decriminalization
drug policy
drug uses
harm reduction
human rights
recreational environments
url http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/6535
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