Seear Kate
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia.
Health Sociol Rev. 2024 Nov;33(3):257-272. doi: 10.1080/14461242.2023.2254746. Epub 2023 Sep 20.
Global drug policy is in a period of change. Human rights can play an important role in such change, but more work is needed to understand the how rights work and why they might come to matter. Drawing on insights from a major study on drug policy and human rights, I argue that important new dynamics in respect of how drugs are thought to relate to health are emerging, including a conceptualisation of some drugs as capable of generating or improving health, rather than undermining it. Drugs are in some cases coming to be understood not as the origin of social problems but as the solution for them. I introduce the concept of 'solutionisation' as a tool for understanding the mechanisms by which human rights shapes ontologies, positioning 'solutionisation' as corollary and counterpart to Carol Bacchi's work on policy 'problematisation' (Bacchi [2009]. Pearson). I argue that both 'problematisation' and 'solutionisation' have value for sociological analyses of human rights and that we need to pay careful attention to the co-constitutive dimensions of drugs and human rights, to understand how norms about health, self and subjects are made, sustained, and brought under pressure.
全球毒品政策正处于变革时期。人权可在这一变革中发挥重要作用,但仍需开展更多工作来理解人权如何发挥作用以及为何它们可能变得重要。借鉴一项关于毒品政策与人权的重大研究的见解,我认为在人们对毒品与健康关系的认知方面正出现重要的新动态,包括将某些毒品概念化为能够产生或改善健康而非损害健康。在某些情况下,毒品不再被视为社会问题的根源,而是被视为解决社会问题的方法。我引入“解决化”概念,作为理解人权塑造本体论机制的工具,将“解决化”定位为卡罗尔·巴奇(Carol Bacchi)关于政策“问题化”研究(巴奇[2009年]。皮尔逊)的推论和对应概念。我认为“问题化”和“解决化”对人权社会学分析都有价值,我们需要密切关注毒品与人权的共同构成维度,以理解关于健康、自我和主体的规范是如何形成、维持以及面临压力的。