Best Substance Abuse Recovery for Academic Research (2026)
We ranked resources by scholarly relevance, citation utility, disciplinary fit, and relative value for academic research
This roundup identifies academic-focused resources on substance abuse recovery, emphasizing works useful for sociological, gender, and critical addiction studies research. Selections were evaluated for scholarly rigor, relevance to academic reading lists, and value relative to other academic resources in this niche
Top Picks
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Women and Alcohol: Social Perspectives
Explores social perspectives on women and alcohol use. Key benefits include nuanced discussion and real-world insights. Customer insight: mixed/positive reactions observed
- gender-social context
- alcohol perception in society
- interpretive insights
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Drug Use and Social Change: The Distortion of History
A scholarly work examining how drug use narratives have shaped social change. Provides historical analysis and discussion on policy impact. Customer insight: mixed reactions to historical interpretation
- historical perspective on drug use
- social change linkage
- policy impact discussion
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Expanding Addiction: Critical Essays
Critical essays exploring addiction from multiple perspectives. Key insights reflect reader perspectives on substance abuse discourse. Quote: "text: None"
- critical essay collection
- authored by Granfield and Reinarman
- substance abuse context