Colonialité, race et politiques en matière de drogues - Numéro spécial de Contemporary Drug Problems : appel à contributions

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Colonialité, race et politiques en matière de drogues - Numéro spécial de Contemporary Drug Problems : appel à contributions

12 mai 2026
Contemporary Drug Problems

Des contributions sont attendues sur la manière dont la colonialité et les hiérarchies raciales continuent de façonner les politiques en matière de drogues, la gouvernance et la production de connaissances. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

This special issue will explore research that mobilises southern epistemologies and theories of coloniality and race to interrogate and reimagine the field of drug studies. Contributions are invited to examine how contemporary forms of drug governance, policy, and research practice are shaped by ongoing colonial logics and racial hierarchies.

The issue particularly welcomes work locally grounded yet globally aware of the ongoing entanglements of colonial power and knowledge, including First Nations sovereignty and knowledge, African anti-colonial traditions, South Asian critiques of empire, decolonial and anti-imperial scholarship from South-West Asia and North Africa, Latin America decolonial thought, and other situated approaches that engage with coloniality in thought and practice.

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