Civil Society Organizations and Harm Reduction Policy: The Mexican Case

被引:3
作者
Guerra, Edgar [1 ,3 ]
Zwitser, Guus [2 ]
机构
[1] CONAHCyT, Ctr Res & Teaching Econ CIDE, Drug Policy Program, Aguascalientes, Mexico
[2] Ctr Res & Teaching Econ CIDE, Drug Policy Program, Aguascalientes, Mexico
[3] CONAHCyT, Ctr Res & Teaching Econ CIDE, Drug Policy Program, MX AGU, Aguascalientes 20313, Mexico
关键词
harm reduction; civil society organization; drug policy; sociological theory; qualitative social research; radical habitus; DRUG POLICY; ADDICTION; MOVEMENTS;
D O I
10.1177/00914509231214344
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
The present study offers an outlook on the current situation of civil society organizations (CSOs) in the field of harm reduction in Mexico. Analyzing Mexican harm reduction civil society organizations (HRCSOs) is necessary for three reasons: because they have historically represented a sensible alternative to drug policy proposals that emanate from the logic of the State; because they have the organizational and cognitive potential and the legitimacy to protect illicit substance users (with or without problematic use) from the risks and harms that drug policies may pose to this population; and because they are in a crisis that not only threatens the viability of their healthcare projects aimed at vulnerable populations but also, potentially, their own existence. The present article seeks to answer two questions-one descriptive and one explanatory: (a) What are the characteristics of Mexican CSOs that work in the field of harm reduction? (b) How do these organizations operate in a complex and dangerous environment? To answer these questions, the study uses data on the organizations' structures and dynamics that were obtained through 20 semistructured interviews that were conducted with members of these organizations. The article describes HRCSOs on three levels: (a) the individual that establishes a radical habitus and acquires the identity of a harm reduction activist through identity construction; (b) the collective of activists that, through the creation of trust, becomes an HRCSO with its structures, programs, and resources; and (c) the harm reduction social movement that, through cooperation and conflict, becomes a field of activism. The study seeks to have two contributions to literature: (a) providing a preliminary mapping of the anatomy of HRCSOs and the field in which they operate; and (b) sensitizing society and decision-makers on the transcendence of these organizations for social and political life.
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页数:20
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