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Doing right the fest. Between care and maximization of pleasure in synthetic drugs users

Abstract

In this article we analyze the vulnerability processes and the individual and group care practices related to drug consumption on young people that go to electronic music festivals in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The findings come from a wider qualitative research project. For the construction of the empirical evidence, we interviewed young people from 18 to 25 years and we conducted focus groups with preexistent groups of friends that hang out together. In opposition to the idea of a generalized lack of control and a certain banalization of drug use, the analysis of young people experiences showed how they develop strategies to control the risks that are inherent to this drug use. These strategies frequently go together with the maximization of pleasurable sensorial experiences. Employing some theoretical concepts from the Collective Health and the Social Theory, we analyze the experiences of synthetic drug use by young people to approach the meanings that are associated with care practices and the emerging demands for care; the strategies that they employ to maximize the pleasure; and the practical knowledge that they develop and its dialogue with the knowledge that comes from the field of the biomedicine.

Keywords:
Care; synthetic drugs, vulnerability; young people

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