National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University of Technology, Melbourne Office, 7/19-35 Gertrude St, Fitzroy, VIC 3065, Australia.
Int J Drug Policy. 2010 Sep;21(5):390-8. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2010.03.001. Epub 2010 Mar 30.
The dominant Australian approaches to understanding illicit drug marketplaces are surveillance and criminological research. These approaches rely on the elementary neoclassical economic model of the market which focuses primarily on supply and demand. In this paper, we draw on anthropological and sociological research to develop an alternative framework for understanding Australian illicit drug marketplaces that emphasises their constituent processes.
The paper draws on two years of ethnographic research among heroin user/sellers of Vietnamese ethnicity in an Australian heroin marketplace.
Trade and barter were key modes of exchange in this marketplace. We identified active negotiation and bargaining over price on the basis of social relationships, with dealers and customers actively working to develop and maintain such ties. Dealers set price collectively and this was shaped by moral and cultural elements such as notions of a 'fair' price. Social processes and relations as well as shared cultural expectations helped to generate trust and maintain order in the marketplace.
Our ethnographic research suggests that the dominant Australian approaches to the study of illicit drug markets, with their reliance on the elementary neoclassical economic market model, ignore the social processes and social relations through which such sites are made and remade. Nor do they adequately capture the complex character of the subjects who act within these sites. If we are to expand our understanding of illicit drug markets and marketplaces in Australia, we must look beyond the conceptions offered by surveillance and criminological approaches.
澳大利亚主流的理解非法毒品市场的方法是监控和犯罪学研究。这些方法依赖于基本的新古典主义市场经济学模型,主要关注供应和需求。在本文中,我们借鉴人类学和社会学研究,为理解澳大利亚非法毒品市场开发一个强调其构成过程的替代框架。
本文借鉴了在澳大利亚海洛因市场中对越南裔海洛因使用者/卖家进行的为期两年的民族志研究。
在这个市场中,贸易和易货是主要的交换方式。我们发现,在社会关系的基础上,对价格进行积极的谈判和讨价还价,经销商和客户积极努力发展和维持这种关系。经销商集体定价,这受到道德和文化因素的影响,如“公平”价格的概念。社会过程和关系以及共同的文化期望有助于在市场中产生信任并维持秩序。
我们的民族志研究表明,澳大利亚主流的非法毒品市场研究方法,依赖于基本的新古典主义经济市场模型,忽略了这些场所形成和重塑的社会过程和社会关系。它们也不能充分捕捉到在这些场所中行动的主体的复杂特征。如果我们要扩大对澳大利亚非法毒品市场和市场的理解,我们必须超越监控和犯罪学方法提供的概念。