Flore Singer Åslid

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Flore Singer Åslid (born October 12, 1972 , † November 29, 2016 in Trondheim ) was a Norwegian social anthropologist and worked at the Technical and Natural Sciences University of Norway .

She gained public notoriety through her inputs on drug policy. She worked as a research assistant and postdoc researcher at NTNU. In her PhD, one of her key points was that the public must have been using drugs to see the problem in its entirety. She defended this thesis in 2007 when she completed her doctorate.

Publications

Smaller contributions:

  • forskning.no Om «lørdagsnarkomane»
  • "On the Outside Looking In: Growing Up in the Moonies" i: Cultic Studies Review , Vol. 2, No. 1, 2003
  • Marginal groups, marginal minds. Reflections on ethnographic drug research and other traumatic experiences. In: Medische anthropologie , Volume 24, 2012, pp. 23–39 ( online ; English).

Individual evidence

  1. Svanhold Gravferd . Retrieved February 26, 2017.