Dr Karenza Moore All items associated with Dr Karenza Moore. Research ActivitiesCurrent Research ActivitiesEmerging Drugs Trends in Lancashire New Interaction Order Previous Research ActivitiesContexts, Meanings, Motivations and Consequences of British GHB and GBL Use (British Academy funded project) Promoting Art and Creative Industries Collaboration (PACT) Researching clubbing and polydrug use The New Interaction Order: A Study of Behaviour in Public Spaces Eprints Publications Repository and Bibliographic DatabaseKarenza Moore has 13 selected publication records listed on this webpage.
Previous EventsLaunch Event for Drugs Research at Lancaster University (DR@LU) Research Group, 17 June 2011 New interaction orders, new mobile publics?, 13-14 April 2012 NewsDr Karenza Moore to deliver keynote at Internet Studies Festival, Liverpool John Moores University,, 23 June 2009 Peer-reviewed journal on electronic dance music cultures to launch, 20 August 2009 Weekend Recreational Polydrug Use Increases accross the UK Night-time, 19 October 2009 Karenza to speak at the 'Affective Fabrics of Digital Cultures' conference in Manchester, 3 June 2010 Lancashire Drug and Alcohol Action Team (LDAAT) fund two-year research programme, 18 October 2010 Criminologists and Computing experts teaching new interdisiplinary MSc in Cyber Security, 29 November 2010 Department of Applied Social Science (Criminology) represented at the Mersyside HE conference, 14 June 2011 Mephedrone could become UK number 1 drug of choice according to new study, 18 July 2011 Keywords Advertising and the media, Alcohol and illicit drug use, Applied Social Science, Broadcast talk and media discourse, Clubbing, Crime and new technologies, Crime and society, Crime control, Criminal justice, Criminal justice policy, Criminology, Culture and media, Cybercrime, Cyberlaw, Cyberpornography, Cyberspace, Digital humanities, Discourse, Discourse analysis, Drug related deaths, Drugs, Drugs and criminal justice, Ethnography, Feminist cultural studies of science and technology, Focus groups and interviewing, Foucault, Gambling, Gender and criminal justice, Health behaviour, Information society, Lay knowledge, Media, Medical sociology, Music, Press reporting of sexual offences, Qualitative, Qualitative methods, Qualitative research methods, Relationship between crime and social factors, Ritual studies, Science and technology studies, Science, technology and society, Sociology, Technologies, Young adult, Young people and crime, Youth, Youth justice, Youth offending Associated Research Centres and Groups Alcohol and drug use Assure Evaluation Centre for Gender and Women's Studies Criminology Young people, crime and criminal justice
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