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Publications

Aldridge, J. and Measham, F. (1999), Sildenafil (Viagra) is used as a recreational drug in England, British Medical Journal, 318, 7184, pp. 669.

Measham, F. (2002), ‘Doing gender’-‘doing drugs’: Conceptualising the gendering of drugs cultures, Contemporary Drug Problems, 29 (2), pp.335-373.

Moore, K. (2003), E-heads Vs Beer Monsters: Researching young people’s drug consumption in dance club settings, in A. Bennett, S. Miles, and M. Cielslik (eds.) (2003) Researching Youth: Issues, Controversies and Dilemmas, London: Palgrave.

Measham, F. (2004), Play Space: Historical and socio-cultural reflections on drugs, licensed leisure locations, commercialisation and control, International Journal of Drug Policy, Special Edition: Social theory in drug research and harm reduction, 15 (5-6), pp.337-345.

Measham, F. (2004), The decline of ecstasy, the rise of ‘binge’ drinking and the persistence of pleasure, Probation Journal, Special Edition: Rethinking drugs and crime, 51 (4), pp.309-326.

Moore, K. and Miles, S. (2004), Young People, Dance and the Subcultural Consumption of Drugs, Addiction Research and Theory, 12(6), pp.507-524.

Moore, K. (2004), A Commitment to Clubbing, Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 16(4), pp.459-465. 

Measham, F. and Brain, K. (2005), ‘Binge’ drinking, British alcohol policy and the new culture of intoxication, Crime, Media, Culture: An international journal, 1 (3), pp.263-284. 

Moore, K. and Miles, S. (2005), Living the High Life: The role of drug-taking in young people’s lives, Drugs and Alcohol Today, 5(2), pp.29-31.

Measham, F. (2006), The New Policy Mix: Alcohol, harm minimisation and determined drunkenness in contemporary society, International Journal of Drug Policy, Special edition: Harm reduction and alcohol policy, 17 (4), pp.258-268.

Moore, K. and Measham, F. (2006), Ketamine use: Minimising problems and maximising pleasure, Drugs and Alcohol Today, 6 (3), pp.29-32.

Moore, K. (2006), “Sort Drugs, Make Mates”: The Use and Meanings of Mobiles in Club Culture, in B. Brown and K. O’Hara (ed.s) Consuming Music Together: Social and collaborative aspects of music consumption technologies, Netherlands: Springer.

Measham, F. (2008), The Turning Tides of Intoxication: Young people’s drinking in Britain in the 2000s, Health Education, Special Edition: Drugs in the 21st century, 108 (3), pp.207-222.

Measham, F. and Moore, K. (2008), The Criminalisation of Intoxication, in P. Squires (ed.) ASBO Nation: The Criminalisation of Nuisance, Bristol: Policy Press, pp.273-288.

Moore, K. and Measham, F. (2008), “It’s the most fun you can have for twenty quid”: Motivations, consequences and meanings of British ketamine use, Addiction Research and Theory, Special Edition: Social and Cultural Uses of Ketamine, 16 (3), pp.231-244.

Griffith, C., Measham, F., Moore, K., Morey, Y. and Riley, S. (2008), The Social and Cultural Uses of Ketamine – editorial, Addiction Research and Theory, Special Edition: Social and Cultural Uses of Ketamine, 16 (3), pp.205-207.

Smith, Z., Moore, K. and Measham, F. (2009), MDMA Powder, Pills and Crystal: The persistence of ecstasy and the poverty of policy, Drugs and Alcohol Today, 9 (1), pp.13-19.

Measham, F. and Shiner, M. (2009), The Legacy of Normalisation: The role of classical and contemporary criminological theory in understanding young people’s drug use, International Journal of Drug Policy, Special edition: Drug Policy Analysis, 20 (6), pp.502-508.

Hadfield, P. and Measham, F. (2009), Shaping the Night: How licensing, social divisions and informal social controls mould the form and content of nightlife, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, Special Issue: Violence and the Night Time Economy: A multi-professional perspective, 11 (3), pp.219-234.

Measham, F. and Moore, K. (2009), Repertoires of Distinction: Exploring patterns of weekend polydrug use within local leisure scenes across the English night time economy, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Special issue: Urban Safety, Anti-Social Behaviour and the Night-Time Economy, 9 (4), pp.437-464.

Measham, F. and Hadfield, P. (2009), Everything Starts with an ‘E’: Exclusion, ethnicity and elite formation in contemporary English clubland, Adicciones, (English/Spanish), Special Issue: Club Health conference, 21 (4), pp.363-386.

Measham, F., Anderson, T. and Hadfield, P. (2009), Club Health – Global perspectives, new directions, Adicciones, (English and Spanish languages), Special Issue: Club Health conference, 21 (4), pp.259-264.

Measham, F. and Østergaard, J. (2009), The Public Face of Binge Drinking: British and Danish young women, recent trends in alcohol consumption and the European binge drinking debate, Probation Journal, Special Issue, 56 (4), pp.415-434.

Hadfield, P. and Measham, F. (2010), After the Act: Alcohol licensing and the administrative governance of crime, Criminology and Public Policy, 9 (1), Feb, pp.69-76.

Measham, F., Moore, K., Newcombe, R. and Welch, Z. (2010), Tweaking, Bombing, Dabbing and Stockpiling: The emergence of mephedrone and the perversity of prohibition, Drugs and Alcohol Today, 10 (1), pp.14-21.

Brandt, S., Sumnall, H., Measham, F., and Cole, J. (2010), Second generation mephedrone: The confusing case of NRG-1, British Medical Journal, 6th July, 341:c3564.

Moore, K (2010), The British 'Mainstream' Post-Rave Trance Scene: Exploring Emotional and Spiritual Expression amongst 'Crasher Clubbers', in S. Collins-Mayo and B. Pink-Dandelion (eds.) Religion and Youth, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Moore, K (2011), Digital Affect and Clubbing Cultures, in A. Karatzogianni and A. Kuntsman (eds.) Digital Cultures and the Politics of Emotion: Feelings, Affect and Technological Change, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Moore, K. and Measham, F. (2011) Impermissible Pleasures in UK Leisure: Exploring policy developments in alcohol and illicit drugs , in Thomas, C. (ed.) The Problem of Pleasure: , Coomber, R., McElrath, K., Measham, F. and Moore, K. (2011), Sage Key Concepts: Drugs, London: Sage.

Research grants

2010-2012: Measham, F. and Moore, K. Emerging Drugs Trends in Lancashire (Lancashire Drug and Alcohol Team).

2010-2012: Measham, F. and Moore, K. Social Media, Social Good, in collaboration with Lancaster University Communications and Computing Department, PI: Prof Awais Rashid (EPSRC)

2010-2012: Buscher, M., Boyko, C. and Moore, K. The New Interaction Order: A Study of Behaviour in Public Spaces (Lancaster University Small Grant Fund).

2009-2011: Moore, K and Measham, F. Contexts, Meanings, Motivations and Consequences of GHB and GBL Use amongst British Young People (British Academy funding).

2005-2009: Moore, K. and Measham, F. Recreational Ketamine Use amongst Clubbers in North-West England (Applied Social Science departmental funding, Lancaster University).

2005 -2006: Adam, A., Griffiths, M., Moore, K. and Richardson, H. Disappearing Women in IT (European Social Fund).

 

 
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