Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
Explore the intricate world of cannabis culture with Cultural/Subcultural Contexts of Marijuana Use at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century by Andrew Lang Golub. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2006, this insightful hardback spans 222 pages and delves into the complexities of marijuana use as the most commonly used illicit drug, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
This book presents comprehensive research findings and compelling case studies that illuminate cannabis use trends in the new millennium. With a focus on age and ethnographic data, Golub examines the social aspects and subcultural contexts surrounding marijuana use, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of popular culture and substance abuse. Discover the evolving narrative of marijuana as you navigate through this engaging exploration of its role in contemporary society.