Introduction: Thinking Sociologically About Addiction

Addiction is often framed as an individual pathology — a matter of brain chemistry, trauma, or personal weakness. Yet when I look closer, addiction reveals itself as a profoundly social phenomenon. It emerges in relationships, routines, and institutions; it reflects norms of pleasure, control, and productivity; and it evolves alongside economic, technological, and cultural change. … Introduction: Thinking Sociologically About Addiction weiterlesen