Navet : An Ethnographic Approach to an Open Drug Market

Aims - This thesis describes an open drug market and its suspected drug users in a Swedish city. This drug market is located at the local bus hub called Navet, in the city of Sundsvall, which has a reputation of being a place to avoid because of the substance abuse and accompanied crime. The aim was...

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Main Authors: Gramén, Jakob, Widmark, Jens
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Language:English
Published: Mittuniversitetet, Avdelningen för samhällsvetenskap 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-miun-319652017-11-02T05:23:18ZNavet : An Ethnographic Approach to an Open Drug MarketengGramén, JakobWidmark, JensMittuniversitetet, Avdelningen för samhällsvetenskapMittuniversitetet, Avdelningen för samhällsvetenskap2017ethnographyobservationdrug marketsuspected drug usersSocial SciencesSamhällsvetenskapAims - This thesis describes an open drug market and its suspected drug users in a Swedish city. This drug market is located at the local bus hub called Navet, in the city of Sundsvall, which has a reputation of being a place to avoid because of the substance abuse and accompanied crime. The aim was to disclose what happens at Navet that is associated with drug related activities. Method - two observers visited Navet from November 2016 to March 2017 at different times of the day with an ethnographic approach to take notes of the daily life at Navet, using their own experiences as basis for the description and analysis. No interactions with the actors at Navet were initiated by the observers. Results - Navet is more than just adrug market, it also provides a meaningful social aspect for the actors by spending time at Navet granting a feeling of belonging to a group. Four different groups of people were identified, the traveling citizens using Navet for transportation, people using navet as their meeting place without taking part of the drug activities, the suspected drug users and the young suspected drug users. The most frequent and openly used substances was alcohol followed by unspecified pills, other types of illegal substances were suspected to be common at Navet but never witnessed to be consumed. Conclusion - As rumored, Navet is a place where drugs and suspected drug users are present during almost all hours of the day. However, the generally perceived feeling of hostility and danger is exaggerated, contributing to a worse reputation of Navet compared to what can be supported through this study. <p>2017-06-01</p>Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-31965application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic ethnography
observation
drug market
suspected drug users
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle ethnography
observation
drug market
suspected drug users
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Gramén, Jakob
Widmark, Jens
Navet : An Ethnographic Approach to an Open Drug Market
description Aims - This thesis describes an open drug market and its suspected drug users in a Swedish city. This drug market is located at the local bus hub called Navet, in the city of Sundsvall, which has a reputation of being a place to avoid because of the substance abuse and accompanied crime. The aim was to disclose what happens at Navet that is associated with drug related activities. Method - two observers visited Navet from November 2016 to March 2017 at different times of the day with an ethnographic approach to take notes of the daily life at Navet, using their own experiences as basis for the description and analysis. No interactions with the actors at Navet were initiated by the observers. Results - Navet is more than just adrug market, it also provides a meaningful social aspect for the actors by spending time at Navet granting a feeling of belonging to a group. Four different groups of people were identified, the traveling citizens using Navet for transportation, people using navet as their meeting place without taking part of the drug activities, the suspected drug users and the young suspected drug users. The most frequent and openly used substances was alcohol followed by unspecified pills, other types of illegal substances were suspected to be common at Navet but never witnessed to be consumed. Conclusion - As rumored, Navet is a place where drugs and suspected drug users are present during almost all hours of the day. However, the generally perceived feeling of hostility and danger is exaggerated, contributing to a worse reputation of Navet compared to what can be supported through this study. === <p>2017-06-01</p>
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title Navet : An Ethnographic Approach to an Open Drug Market
title_short Navet : An Ethnographic Approach to an Open Drug Market
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title_fullStr Navet : An Ethnographic Approach to an Open Drug Market
title_full_unstemmed Navet : An Ethnographic Approach to an Open Drug Market
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