For us it is normal: exploring the recreational use of heroin within Russian youth cultural practice

  • Хилари Пилкингтон
Keywords: youth culture and subculture

Abstract

The rise in the availability of and experimentation with drugs by Russian youth over the course of the 1990s suggests that drug use has become "normalised" within Russian youth cultural practice. While this is indicative of the global nature of drugs markets, there remain significant differences in local patterns and practices of drug use. In Russia, one such difference stems from the high visibility of heroin on mainstream youth cultural scenes in many urban settings. This results in significant slippage between «recreational» and «problem» drug use that theories of the «normalisation of recreational drug use» fail to capture. In such contexts, heroin users talk about their drug use as everyday practices of choice and control in a way that resembles «recreational» drug use. While this is a cause for concern, at the same time, there is evidence that such users retain strong social – institutional, family and friendship – bonds which help prevent their slide into the subcultural isolation that normally accompanies drug dependency.

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Published
2010-12-31
How to Cite
ПилкингтонХ. (2010). For us it is normal: exploring the recreational use of heroin within Russian youth cultural practice. The Journal of Social Policy Studies, 4(2), 229-268. Retrieved from https://jsps.hse.ru/article/view/3714