Hooray! It's the first of our episodes highlighting the work of our 2022 Pass The Mic travel grant recipients! Danielle Kabella works with communities in New Mexico that have historically had a complex relationship with substance use, recovery, and the legal system. Danielle's work focuses on recovery efforts of the past 50 years as a way to understand the changing relationship between recovery science, medicine, and the power of a community to re-shape that relationship.
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Find Danielle on Twitter @dmkabella
To learn more:
Drug Ethnographies
Michael Agar (1973) Ripping and Running: A Formal Ethnography of Urban Heroin Addicts
Philippe Bourgois (2003) In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio
& (2009) Righteous Dopefiend * is a photo essay
Angela Garcia (2010) The Pastoral Clinic: Addiction and Dispossession along the Rio Grande
Todd Meyer’s (2013) The Clinic and Elsewhere: Addiction, Adolescents, and the Afterlife of Therapy
Kelly Knight (2015) Pregnant. Addicted. Poor
Helena Hansen (2018) Addicted to Christ: Remaking Men in Puerto Rican Pentecostal Drug Ministries
& (2023) Whiteout: How Racial Capitalism Changed the Color of Heroin in America
Natasha Schull (2014) Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas * sts focused
Nancy Campbell (2020) OD: Naloxone And The Politics Of Overdose *not an ethnography, but a history of technology and very STS focused
Harm Reduction & other Organizations Danielle works with:
Sonoran Prevention Works (AZ)
Casa de Salud (NM) * 1st ethnographic study with McNair Program
Trans Queer Pueblo (AZ) bringing access to HRT/ primary care for migrants, etc.