Drugs, alcohol and community tolerance: an urban ethnography from Colombia and Guatemala

Drug and alcohol abuse is identified increasingly in Latin America as a significant source of insecurity. Yet, there has been little research on consump- tion and on the social norms surrounding it. This paper explores the nature of drugs and alcohol consumption among urban poor communities in Colom...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environment and urbanization 2004-10, Vol.16 (2), p.49-62
Hauptverfasser: McIlwaine, Cathy, Moser, Caroline O. N.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Drug and alcohol abuse is identified increasingly in Latin America as a significant source of insecurity. Yet, there has been little research on consump- tion and on the social norms surrounding it. This paper explores the nature of drugs and alcohol consumption among urban poor communities in Colombia and Guatemala, where use is widespread. It also looks at levels of community tolerance of drug and alcohol use, and in particular at the complex ways in which these atti- tudes relate to levels of violence and insecurity. The paper, drawing on the percep- tions of the poor themselves, argues for the need to take the issue of community tolerance into account in designing responses which, in order to be effective, should also be linked with wider sustainable development goals.
ISSN:0956-2478
1746-0301
DOI:10.1177/095624780401600222