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    Digital Transformations of Illicit Drug Markets

    Reconfiguration and Continuity

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    Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
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    English
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    Abstract
    Digital Transformations of Illicit Drugs Markets: Reconfiguration and Continuity considers how the digital revolution has changed the selling and buying of illicit substances through increased convenience and anonymisation. Providing a uniquely interdisciplinary perspective, this book shows how the digital transformation of illicit drug markets combines a reconfiguration of how sellers and buyers interact in new markets alongside the continuity of embeddedness of market structures in cultural, economic, political and legal realms. Emphasising that illicit digital markets are embedded in societal structures and power relations in general, contributors also recognise the importance of critical perspectives on inequalities between the Global North and South as well as issues of gender.
     
    Digital Transformations of Illicit Drug Markets: Reconfiguration and Continuity untersucht wie die digitale Revolution den Verkauf und Kauf illegalisierter Substanzen durch mehr Komfort und Anonymisierung verändert. Dieses Buch bietet eine einzigartige interdisziplinäre Perspektive und zeigt, wie die digitale Transformation illegalisierter Drogenmärkte eine Neukonfiguration der Interaktion von Verkäufer*innen und Käufer*innen auf neuen Märkten mit der Kontinuität der Einbettung von Marktstrukturen in kulturelle, wirtschaftliche, politische und rechtliche Bereiche verbindet. Die Beiträge zeigen, dass illegale digitale Märkte in gesellschaftliche Strukturen und Machtverhältnisse eingebettet sind. Sie verdeutlichen damit die Bedeutung kritischer Perspektiven auf Ungleichheitsverhältnisse zwischen dem Globalen Norden und dem Globalen Süden sowie geschlechtsspezifische Dimensionen von digitalen Drogenmärkten.
     
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76352
    Keywords
    Illegalisierte Drogenmärkte, Digitale Technologien, Cyberkriminalität, Drogenkulturen, Kryptomärkte, Darknet; Ã FOS 2012 -- SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN (5) -- Soziologie (504) -- Soziologie (5040) -- Rechtssoziologie (504024); Ã FOS 2012 -- SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN (5) -- Soziologie (504) -- Soziologie (5040) -- Wirtschaftssoziologie (504030); Ã FOS 2012 -- SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN (5) -- Soziologie (504) -- Soziologie (5040) -- Kultursoziologie (504018); Ã FOS 2012 -- SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN (5) -- Rechtswissenschaften (505) -- Rechtswissenschaften (5050) -- Kriminologie (505008); Digital Revolution; Drug Trade; Social Media; Drug Control; Illicit Substances; Technology and Crime; Inequalities; Ã FOS 2012 -- SOCIAL SCIENCES (5) -- Sociology (504) -- Sociology (5040) -- Sociology of law (504024); Ã FOS 2012 -- SOCIAL SCIENCES (5) -- Sociology (504) -- Sociology (5040) -- Economic sociology (504030); Ã FOS 2012 -- SOCIAL SCIENCES (5) -- Sociology (504) -- Sociology (5040) -- Sociology of culture (504018); Ã FOS 2012 -- SOCIAL SCIENCES (5) -- Law (505) -- Law (5050) -- Criminology (505008)
    ISBN
    9781800438699, 9781800438682, 9781800438668
    Publisher
    Emerald Publishing
    Publisher website
    https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
    Publication date and place
    2023
    Grantor
    • Austrian Science Fund (FWF) - PUB 978
    Imprint
    Emerald Publishing Limited
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    • Harvested from FWF

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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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