Putting the party down on paper: A novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings

© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. This article proposes a novel method for generating context-rich knowledge about 'hard-to-access' places. We ground our discussion in a recent qualitative study of social settings of youth drug use in Denmark. The study confirmed that private house parties are common s...

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Main Authors: Ravn, S., Duff, Cameron
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22278
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description © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. This article proposes a novel method for generating context-rich knowledge about 'hard-to-access' places. We ground our discussion in a recent qualitative study of social settings of youth drug use in Denmark. The study confirmed that private house parties are common sites of youth drug use, although these parties presented limited opportunities for fieldwork. In response, a 'map-task' was introduced to the study to complement fieldwork and interviews. We assess the most significant methodological and epistemological features of this map-task, and explore how it may to used to conduct observations 'from a distance' in hard-to-access places. Further, we argue that the map-task has a number of analytical and logistical advantages for scholars interested in the health and social aspects of 'hidden' phenomena, such as youth drug use.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-222782017-09-13T13:50:22Z Putting the party down on paper: A novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings Ravn, S. Duff, Cameron © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. This article proposes a novel method for generating context-rich knowledge about 'hard-to-access' places. We ground our discussion in a recent qualitative study of social settings of youth drug use in Denmark. The study confirmed that private house parties are common sites of youth drug use, although these parties presented limited opportunities for fieldwork. In response, a 'map-task' was introduced to the study to complement fieldwork and interviews. We assess the most significant methodological and epistemological features of this map-task, and explore how it may to used to conduct observations 'from a distance' in hard-to-access places. Further, we argue that the map-task has a number of analytical and logistical advantages for scholars interested in the health and social aspects of 'hidden' phenomena, such as youth drug use. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22278 10.1016/j.healthplace.2014.11.010 restricted
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Putting the party down on paper: A novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings
title Putting the party down on paper: A novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings
title_full Putting the party down on paper: A novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings
title_fullStr Putting the party down on paper: A novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings
title_full_unstemmed Putting the party down on paper: A novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings
title_short Putting the party down on paper: A novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings
title_sort putting the party down on paper: a novel method for mapping youth drug use in private settings
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22278