“Trip-Sitting” in the Black Hole: A Netnographic Study of Dissociation and Indigenous Harm Reduction
Abstract
An array of dissociative novel psychoactive substances, including "methoxetamine," "3-MeO-PCP," and "methoxphenidine," have emerged as substitutes for the illicit substance "ketamine." A netographic research methodology aimed to describe online, dissociative novel psychoactive substance users' perceptions of risk, informed knowledge around use, and indigenous harm-reduction practices as advocated within online drug fora, so as to provide...
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Title
“Trip-Sitting” in the Black Hole: A Netnographic Study of Dissociation and Indigenous Harm Reduction
Published Date
Jul 18, 2016
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
233 - 242
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