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Accelerating curve of anxiousness: How a governmental quarantine-app feeds society with bugs
Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Daily, media reports on countries eagerly introducing advanced surveillance technology to counter the COVID-19 pandemic (e.g. Byers 2020, Doffman 2020; Holmes 2020, Stojanovski 2020). The critics and commentators focus – ... -
“Dangerous Individuals”: Erasing or enhancing genocidal perpetrators in social media GIFs
Lingaas, Carola; Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)What role do user-generated GIFs (Graphics Interchange Format) have in social media and how do they contribute to distorted representations of genocides? This article analyses the availability of GIFs in Facebook Messenger ... -
Dobbel nedstengning: Beboeres erfaringer med rehabilitering av en kommunal bygård under koronapandemien
Bartoszko, Aleksandra; Woll, Katrine Mauseth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)I denne artikkelen undersøker vi beboeres erfaringer med en omfattende rehabiliteringsprosess i en kommunal leiegård under koronapandemien. Gjennom kvalitative intervjuer med beboerne utforsker vi hvordan de har opplevd ... -
Editorial "Treating addictions. On failures, harms, and hopes of success"
Bartoszko, Aleksandra; Christensen, Paul (Journal article, 2019)Treating Addictions is a special issue that emerged out of conference panels at the 117th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) in 2018, San Jose, California. The panels, titled Questioning ... -
Fallen agents: negotiations of patient agency in Norwegian opioid substitution treatment
Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Based on an ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores how patients in a Norwegian heroin-addiction treatment program negotiate their agency, navigating between policies, medical guidelines, and their own lived experiences ... -
Graphic possibilities: Ethnographic Comic Book about Hepatitis C and injecting drug use
Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Journal article, 2019)This essay is devoted to a communicating potential of graphic ethnography. ‘The Virus’ is an ethnographic comic book about injecting drug use and hepatitis C, based on a long-term fieldwork in Norway. I elaborate on why I ... -
In love with the virus: Reducing harms, promoting dignity and preventing Hepatitis C through graphic narratives
Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article describes a process of creating an ethnographic comic about injection drug use and hepatitis C, based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Norway. The project and the graphic publication titled The Virus ... -
Patient is the new black. Treatmentality and resistance toward patientization
Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In this essay, I challenge the ways in which global drug policy initiatives call for more humane drug policy and decriminalization. Although these initiatives promote human dignity and agency, they also encourage a particular ... -
Polluting pharmaceutical atmospheres: Compulsion, resistance, and symbolism of buprenorphine in Norway
Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article offers a counter narrative to the current ethnographic studies on treatment with buprenorphine, in which notions of promised and experienced normality dominate. In some countries, introduction of buprenorphine ... -
Shadow committees: On “drug user voice,” representation, and mobilization in a norwegian drug policy reform
Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Until recently, Norway remained immovable on its conservative policy that illegal drug use is a crime. In 2018, the Health Minister appointed an inquiry commission to design a less restrictive drug policy, which included ... -
Social-worlds of person-centered, multi-sited fieldwork. Kap. 7
Bartoszko, Aleksandra (Chapter, 2021)