Habits: remaking addiction S Fraser, D Moore, H Keane Springer, 2014 | 369 | 2014 |
The impact of a police crackdown on a street drug scene: evidence from the street C Aitken, D Moore, P Higgs, J Kelsall, M Kerger International journal of drug policy 13 (3), 193-202, 2002 | 354 | 2002 |
Putting at risk what we know: Reflecting on the drug-using subject in harm reduction and its political implications D Moore, S Fraser Social science & medicine 62 (12), 3035-3047, 2006 | 317 | 2006 |
Erasing pleasure from public discourse on illicit drugs: On the creation and reproduction of an absence D Moore International Journal of Drug Policy 19 (5), 353-358, 2008 | 271 | 2008 |
Governing street-based injecting drug users: A critique of heroin overdose prevention in Australia D Moore Social science & medicine 59 (7), 1547-1557, 2004 | 221 | 2004 |
Addiction stigma and the biopolitics of liberal modernity: A qualitative analysis S Fraser, K Pienaar, E Dilkes-Frayne, D Moore, R Kokanovic, C Treloar, ... International Journal of Drug Policy 44, 192-201, 2017 | 192 | 2017 |
A micro-environmental intervention to reduce the harms associated with drug-related overdose: evidence from the evaluation of Vancouver's safer injection facility T Kerr, W Small, D Moore, E Wood International Journal of Drug Policy 18 (1), 37-45, 2007 | 171 | 2007 |
Exploring the micro-politics of normalisation: Narratives of pleasure, self-control and desire in a sample of young Australian ‘party drug’users A Pennay, D Moore Addiction Research & Theory 18 (5), 557-571, 2010 | 153 | 2010 |
Governing through problems: The formulation of policy on amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) in Australia S Fraser, D Moore International Journal of Drug Policy 22 (6), 498-506, 2011 | 140 | 2011 |
The drug effect: Health, crime and society S Fraser Cambridge University Press, 2011 | 133 | 2011 |
Enabling environments and the reduction of drug-related harm: Re-framing Australian policy and practice D Moore, P Dietze Drug and Alcohol Review 24 (3), 275-284, 2005 | 132 | 2005 |
The lads in action: Social process in an urban youth subculture D Moore Arena, 1994 | 114 | 1994 |
Producing the “problem” of addiction in drug treatment D Moore, S Fraser Qualitative Health Research 23 (7), 916-923, 2013 | 107 | 2013 |
On the qualitative in drugs research: Part one T Rhodes, D Moore Addiction Research & Theory 9 (4), 279-297, 2001 | 97 | 2001 |
Interpellating recovery: The politics of ‘identity’in recovery-focused treatment R Fomiatti, D Moore, S Fraser International Journal of Drug Policy 44, 174-182, 2017 | 95 | 2017 |
Enacting multiple methamphetamines: The ontological politics of public discourse and consumer accounts of a drug and its effects R Dwyer, D Moore International Journal of Drug Policy 24 (3), 203-211, 2013 | 93 | 2013 |
Dazzled by unity? Order and chaos in public discourse on illicit drug use S Fraser, D Moore Social Science & Medicine 66 (3), 740-752, 2008 | 91 | 2008 |
Beyond “subculture” in the ethnography of illicit drug use D Moore Contemporary Drug Problems 31 (2), 181-212, 2004 | 88 | 2004 |
Injection drug users’ access to a supervised injection facility in Vancouver, Canada: the influence of operating policies and local drug culture W Small, J Shoveller, D Moore, M Tyndall, E Wood, T Kerr Qualitative health research 21 (6), 743-756, 2011 | 85 | 2011 |
The place of volition in addiction: Differing approaches and their implications for policy and service provision M Karasaki, S Fraser, D Moore, P Dietze Drug and Alcohol Review 32 (2), 195-204, 2013 | 82 | 2013 |