The objectivation of harm reduction in the perspective known as "of people who use drugs”.

Objective: The goal of this research is to advance towards a definition of the perspective known as "of People who Use Drugs" (PUD). Methodology: The methodology in use is philosophical archaeology, which consists in the description of the system of formation of Harm Reduction as an object...

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Main Author: Borja Martínez, Ramiro E.
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Caldas 2019
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https://doi.org/10.17151/culdr.2019.24.28.6
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topic drug use
sex work
archaeology of knowledge
harm reduction
activism
uso de drogas
trabajo sexual
arqueología filosófica
reducción de daños
activismo
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Borja Martínez, Ramiro E.
The objectivation of harm reduction in the perspective known as "of people who use drugs”.
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trabajo sexual
arqueología filosófica
reducción de daños
activismo
description Objective: The goal of this research is to advance towards a definition of the perspective known as "of People who Use Drugs" (PUD). Methodology: The methodology in use is philosophical archaeology, which consists in the description of the system of formation of Harm Reduction as an object of the aforementioned perspective. Results and conclusion: The most characteristic rules of objectivation of the perspective "of People who Use Drugs" are that activism operates as a surface of emergence, testimony operates as an authority of delimitation, and agency operates as a grid of specification. The text introduces the problem to be dealt with and then introduces this methodology taking special detail in the most practical aspects of the procedure. Then the results of this archaeological analysis of two documents are presented: a comment on Harm Reduction and a policy report published by global networks of activists. The article concludes by approaching a definition of the perspective "of People who Use Drugs". Objetivo. Avanzar hacia una definición de la perspectiva llamada “De las Personas que Usan Drogas (PUD)”. Metodología. El método utilizado es la arqueología filosófica consistente en la descripción del sistema de formación de la reducción de daños como objeto de la perspectiva mencionada. Resultados y conclusiones. Las reglas de objetivación más características de la perspectiva “De las Personas que Usan Drogas” son que el activismo opera como superficie de emergencia, el testimonio opera como autoridad de delimitación y la agencia opera como rejilla de especificación. El texto introduce la problemática a tratar, luego presenta la metodología teniendo especial cuidado en los aspectos más prácticos del procedimiento. En seguida presenta los resultados del análisis arqueológico de dos documentos: un comentario sobre la reducción de daños y un reporte de política pública elaborado por redes globales de activistas. El artículo concluye aproximándose a una definición de la perspectiva “De las Personas que Usan ...
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spelling ftunivcaldasojs:oai:ucaldas.metarevistas.org:article/177 2023-05-15T14:28:17+02:00 The objectivation of harm reduction in the perspective known as "of people who use drugs”. La objetivación de la reducción de daños desde la perspectiva llamada “de las personas que usan de drogas". Borja Martínez, Ramiro E. 2019-07-01 application/pdf https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/culturaydroga/article/view/177 https://doi.org/10.17151/culdr.2019.24.28.6 spa spa Universidad de Caldas Agamben, G. (1998). Homo sacer: sovereign power and bare life. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Agamben, G. (2005). State of exception. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Albers, E.R. (2012). Harm reduction: contribution to a critical appraisal from the perspective of people who use drugs. En R. Pates & D. Riley. (Ed.), Harm Reduction in Substance Use and High-Risk Behaviour: International Policy and Practice (pp. 124-131). Hoboken: Blackwell. Bacchi, C. y Bonham, J. (2014). Reclaiming discursive practices as an analytic focus: Political implications. Foucault Studies, 17, 173-192. Canguilhem, G. (1977). La formation du concept de réflexe aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Paris, Francia: Vrin. Curtis, M., Hallam, C., Lai, G., Melis, M., Nougier, M., y Werb, D. (2016). Drug Policy Guide. International Drug Policy Consortium. Curtis, R. (2014). Foucault beyond Fairclough: From Transcendental to Immanent Critique in Organization Studies. Organization Studies, 35 (12). p,. 1753-1772. Elden, S. (2003). Reading Genealogy as Historical Ontology. En A. Milchman & A. Rosenberg. (Ed.), Foucault and Heidegger Critical Encounters (pp. 187-205). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Foucault, M. (2002). The Archaeology of Knowledge. New York: Routledge Foucault, M. (2006). History of Madness. New York: Routledge. International Network of People who Use Drugs –INPUD–. & Global Network of Sex Work Projects –NSWP–. (2015). Briefing Paper. Sex Workers Who Use Drugs. Experiences, perspectives, needs and rights: ensuring a joint approach. Recuperado de https://www.inpud.net/sex_workers_who_use_drugs_nswp_inpud_oct_2015.pdf. Kendall, G. y Soyland, A. (1997). Abusing Foucault: Methodology, critique and subversion. History and Philosophy of Psychology Section Newsletter, 25, 9-17. Scheffer, T. (2007). On procedural discoursivation - or how local utterances are turned into binding facts. Language & Communication, 27, 1-27. Sinevaara-Niskanen, H. (2015). Vocabularies for human development: Arctic politics and the power of knowledge. Polar Record, 51 (257), 191-200. Wickham, G. y Kendall, G. (2007). Critical Discourse Analysis, Description, Explanation, Causes: Foucault’s Inspiration Versus Weber’s Perspiration. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 8, 2, 4. https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/culturaydroga/article/view/177/138 https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/culturaydroga/article/view/177 doi:10.17151/culdr.2019.24.28.6 Derechos de autor 2019 Ramiro E. Borja Martínez info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 CC-BY-NC-SA Cultura y Droga; Vol. 24 No. 28 (2019): Julio - Diciembre 105-134 Cultura y Droga; Vol. 24 Núm. 28 (2019): Julio - Diciembre 2590-7840 0122-8455 drug use sex work archaeology of knowledge harm reduction activism uso de drogas trabajo sexual arqueología filosófica reducción de daños activismo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftunivcaldasojs https://doi.org/10.17151/culdr.2019.24.28.6 2023-02-20T08:48:02Z Objective: The goal of this research is to advance towards a definition of the perspective known as "of People who Use Drugs" (PUD). Methodology: The methodology in use is philosophical archaeology, which consists in the description of the system of formation of Harm Reduction as an object of the aforementioned perspective. Results and conclusion: The most characteristic rules of objectivation of the perspective "of People who Use Drugs" are that activism operates as a surface of emergence, testimony operates as an authority of delimitation, and agency operates as a grid of specification. The text introduces the problem to be dealt with and then introduces this methodology taking special detail in the most practical aspects of the procedure. Then the results of this archaeological analysis of two documents are presented: a comment on Harm Reduction and a policy report published by global networks of activists. The article concludes by approaching a definition of the perspective "of People who Use Drugs". Objetivo. Avanzar hacia una definición de la perspectiva llamada “De las Personas que Usan Drogas (PUD)”. Metodología. El método utilizado es la arqueología filosófica consistente en la descripción del sistema de formación de la reducción de daños como objeto de la perspectiva mencionada. Resultados y conclusiones. Las reglas de objetivación más características de la perspectiva “De las Personas que Usan Drogas” son que el activismo opera como superficie de emergencia, el testimonio opera como autoridad de delimitación y la agencia opera como rejilla de especificación. El texto introduce la problemática a tratar, luego presenta la metodología teniendo especial cuidado en los aspectos más prácticos del procedimiento. En seguida presenta los resultados del análisis arqueológico de dos documentos: un comentario sobre la reducción de daños y un reporte de política pública elaborado por redes globales de activistas. El artículo concluye aproximándose a una definición de la perspectiva “De las Personas que Usan ... 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