Od: naloxone and the politics of overdose prevention
In: Inside technology series
Introduction : making overdose matter : protagonists and antagonists in the social lives of naloxone -- Poison murders and natural accidents : antidotes and antagonists -- The "chemical superego" : police science, social antagonism, and artificial will -- Deaths from "narcotism" in the mid-twentieth century United States -- Bringing out the dead : naloxone's nine lives begin -- Unnatural accidents : the science and politics of 'reanimatology' -- Adopting harm reduction : early democratizations of naloxone -- Any positive change : naloxone as a tool of harm reduction in the United States -- Public health, harm reduction, and social justice : working naloxone into public health USA -- Resuscitating society : overdose in post-thatcherite Britain -- "Growing arms and legs" : the Scottish national naloxone program -- Evidence from pillar to post : researching the varieties of overdose experience -- Overdose and the cultural politics of redemption -- Conclusion : "and what?" : we have hardly begun to be human.