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  1. Injecting drugs as a matter of care: Analyzing care work and action programs in risk management
  2. Parenting and heavy substance use: From neutralization theory to actor-network theory to avoid stigmatizing participants
  3. Using drugs to enhance capacities for action in everyday life practices: Analysing addiction stories’ descriptions of the escalation of substance use as counter-narratives
  4. Understanding drug-related harms as risk-amplifying loops among people who inject drugs in Sweden
  5. Parenting and substance use problems in Sweden: Hiding, Disappearing and Compensating
  6. Planned pleasures: alcohol assemblages for ‘generation sensible’
  7. Makrokonstruktionismi: representaatioiden, toiminnan ja identifikaatioiden analyysi ideologiana
  8. Following the changes in young people’s drinking practices before and during the pandemic with a qualitative longitudinal interview material
  9. Does the decline in Swedish adolescent drinking persist into early adulthood?
  10. Mind the gap! Gender differences in alcohol consumption among Swedish ninth graders 1989–2021
  11. Immigration, Multiculturalism and Biopolitical Projects on ‘Difference’: Negotiating Intersecting Social Divisions From Positions of Privilege and Disadvantage
  12. ‘90 per cent of the time when I have had a drink in my hand I’m on my phone as well’: A cross-national analysis of communications technologies and drinking practices among young people
  13. How Covid-19 restrictions affected young people's well-being and drinking practices: Analyzing interviews with a socio-material approach
  14. The Heroic Savior, the Jungle Guide and the Beacon Amidst a Fog of Uncertainty: Agency of Fathers in Prolonged Postdivorce Conflicts and Their Positioning of Children
  15. “There’s a lot of stereotypes going on”: A cross-national qualitative analysis of the place of gender in declining youth drinking
  16. Making sense of gambling. Swedish youth navigating between risk and responsibility
  17. Becoming Safe, Legal, Mature, Moderate, and Self-Reflexive: Trajectories of Drinking and Abstinence among Young People
  18. The Zone and the Shame: Narratives of Gambling Problems in Japan
  19. Relational Agency and Identity Navigation in Life Stories on Addiction: Developing Narrative Tools to Analyze the Interplay Between Multiple Selves
  20. Analyzing agency and identity navigation in addiction stories by drawing on actor-network theory and narrative positioning analysis
  21. Fear and insecurity in the politics of austerity
  22. Trends in alcohol consumption among adolescents in Europe: Do changes occur in concert?
  23. Negotiating Emerging Adulthood With Master and Counter Narratives: Alcohol-Related Identity Trajectories Among Emerging Adults in Performance-Oriented Neoliberal Society
  24. Changes in Alcoholic Beverage Choice and Risky Drinking among Adolescents in Europe 1999–2019
  25. Has beverage composition of alcohol consumption in Sweden changed over time? An age‐period‐cohort analysis
  26. ‘Social health’, ‘physical health’, and well-being: Analysing with bourdieusian concepts the interplay between the practices of heavy drinking and exercise among young people
  27. Covid-19 as a Generator of Pending Narratives: Developing an Empirical Tool to Analyze Narrative Practices in Constructing Futures
  28. Doing adulthood—doing alcohol: what happens when the ‘sober generation’ grows up?
  29. Online gambling venues as relational actors in addiction: Applying the actor-network approach to life stories of online gamblers
  30. Health, risk-taking and well-being: doing gender in relation to discourses and practices of heavy drinking and health among young people
  31. Similar countries, similar factors? Studying the decline of heavy episodic drinking in adolescents in Finland, Norway and Sweden
  32. How do social media-related attachments and assemblages encourage or reduce drinking among young people?
  33. The gendered relationship with drunkenness among different generations in Mediterranean and Nordic countries
  34. Supranational changes in drinking patterns: factors in explanatory models of substantial and parallel social change
  35. Combining Alcohol with Benzodiazepines or Psychostimulants. Metaphoric Meanings and the Concept of Control in the Online Talk of Polydrug Use
  36. Long waves of consumption or a unique social generation? Exploring recent declines in youth drinking
  37. Safe, funny and frightening drinking situations from children’s viewpoint: Comparing recalled childhood stories about others’ drinking in Scandinavia
  38. Why are young people drinking less than earlier? Identifying and specifying social mechanisms with a pragmatist approach
  39. ‘Yes, but all responsible Finns want to stop living on credit’: Feeling rules in the Finnish politics of austerity
  40. Using vignettes in qualitative interviews as clues, microcosms or provokers
  41. A virtual academy of polydrug use: Masters, novices and the art of combinations
  42. Following the moving and changing attachments and assemblages of ‘addiction’: Applying the actor network approach to autobiographies
  43. Researching the decline in adolescent drinking: The need for a global and generational approach
  44. Safe and unsafe drinking situations through children’s eyes: Comparing recalled childhood emotions regarding family members’ drinking from Italy and Scandinavia
  45. From housekeeper to status-oriented consumer and hyper-sexual imagery: images of alcohol targeted to Italian women from the 1960s to the 2000s
  46. Do teenagers’ and parents’ alcohol-related views meet? – Analysing focus group data from Finland and Norway
  47. Masculinities and femininities of drinking in Finland, Italy and Sweden: Doing, modifying and unlinking gender in relation to different drinking places
  48. Justifications of citizens subject positions in public debates on welfare
  49. Older women’s experiences, identities and coping strategies for dealing with a problem-drinking male family member
  50. Ritual and individual
  51. Studying ritual and individual orientations to alcohol use: Drinking motives and their connection to intoxication in Finland in the 2000s
  52. Changes in mortality due to major alcohol-related diseases in four Nordic countries, France and Germany between 1980 and 2009: a comparative age-period-cohort analysis
  53. The exercise of symbolic power by women’s magazines from the 1960s to the present: the discursive construction of fields, positions and resources in alcohol-related texts
  54. Sameness and difference: Metaphor and politics in the constitution of addiction, social exclusion and gender in Australian and Swedish drug policy
  55. “Disease” of the Nation, Family and Individual: Three Moral Discourses of Alcohol Problems in Finnish Women's Magazines from the 1960s to the 2000s
  56. Boundaries between Adult and Youth Drinking as Expressed by Young People in Italy and Finland
  57. Situational, Cultural and Societal Identities: Analysing Subject Positions as Classifications, Participant Roles, Viewpoints and Interactive Positions
  58. From Genius of the Home to Party Princess
  59. Women's Responsibilities, Freedoms, and Pleasures
  60. Masculinities of drinking as described by Swedish and Finnish age-based focus groups
  61. First drink: What does it mean? The alcohol socialization process in different drinking cultures
  62. Friendship and Social Emotions in Young Adult Finns’ Drinking Diaries
  63. Whilst it's Red Wine with Beef, it's Booze with a Cruise!
  64. The authority of the police in the regulation of public drinking in Finland
  65. On the road to serfdom? An analysis of Friedrich Hayek's socio-political manifesto as a pending narrative
  66. Local authorities views on changes in alcohol- and drug prevention in three Finnish cities