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Ella Dilkes-Frayne
Ella Dilkes-Frayne
Honorary Lecturer, The Australian National University
Verified email at anu.edu.au
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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
1882017
Drug and alcohol treatment providers’ views about the disease model of addiction and its impact on clinical practice: A systematic review
AI Barnett, W Hall, CL Fry, E Dilkes‐Frayne, A Carter
Drug and alcohol review 37 (6), 697-720, 2018
1152018
Drugs at the campsite: Socio-spatial relations and drug use at music festivals
E Dilkes-Frayne
International Journal of Drug Policy 33, 27-35, 2016
802016
Tracing the “event” of drug use:“Context” and the coproduction of a night out on MDMA
E Dilkes-Frayne
Contemporary Drug Problems 41 (3), 445-479, 2014
792014
Telling different stories, making new realities: The ontological politics of ‘addiction’biographies
K Pienaar, E Dilkes-Frayne
International Journal of Drug Policy 44, 145-154, 2017
622017
Challenging the addiction/health binary with assemblage thinking: An analysis of consumer accounts
D Moore, K Pienaar, E Dilkes-Frayne, S Fraser
International Journal of Drug Policy 44, 155-163, 2017
572017
Diffracting addicting binaries: An analysis of personal accounts of alcohol and other drug ‘addiction’
K Pienaar, D Moore, S Fraser, R Kokanovic, C Treloar, E Dilkes-Frayne
Health: 21 (5), 519-537, 2017
542017
Tendencies and trajectories: The production of subjectivity in an event of drug consumption
E Dilkes-Frayne, C Duff
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 35 (5), 951-967, 2017
502017
Making multiple ‘online counsellings’ through policy and practice: an evidence-making intervention approach
M Savic, E Dilkes-Frayne, A Carter, R Kokanovic, V Manning, SN Rodda, ...
International Journal of Drug Policy 53, 73-82, 2018
312018
Iterating ‘addiction’: Residential relocation and the spatio-temporal production of alcohol and other drug consumption patterns
E Dilkes-Frayne, S Fraser, K Pienaar, R Kokanovic
International Journal of Drug Policy 44, 164-173, 2017
302017
Situational crime prevention in nightlife spaces: An ANT examination of PAD dogs and doorwork
J Demant, E Dilkes-Frayne
Actor-network theory and crime studies: explorations in science and …, 2015
262015
Going online: the affordances of online counseling for families affected by alcohol and other drug issues
E Dilkes-Frayne, M Savic, A Carter, R Kokanović, DI Lubman
Qualitative health research 29 (14), 2010-2022, 2019
252019
When the brain leaves the scanner and enters the clinic: The role of neuroscientific discourses in producing the problem of “addiction”
A Barnett, E Dilkes-Frayne, M Savic, A Carter
Contemporary Drug Problems 45 (3), 227-243, 2018
252018
‘Holding on’and ‘letting go’: a thematic analysis of Australian parent’s styles of coping with their adult child’s methamphetamine use
K Maltman, M Savic, V Manning, E Dilkes-Frayne, A Carter, DI Lubman
Addiction Research & Theory 28 (4), 345-353, 2020
142020
Implications of treatment providers' varying conceptions of the disease model of addiction: A response.
A Barnett, W Hall, CL Fry, E Dilkes-Frayne, A Carter
Drug and alcohol review 37 (6), 729-730, 2018
112018
Lives of Substance: a mixed-method evaluation of a public information website on addiction experiences
C Treloar, K Pienaar, E Dilkes-Frayne, S Fraser
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 26 (2), 140-147, 2019
102019
Neural imaginaries at work: Exploring Australian addiction treatment providers’ selective representations of the brain in clinical practice
AI Barnett, M Pickersgill, E Dilkes-Frayne, A Carter
Social Science & Medicine 255, 112977, 2020
92020
Experiences of alcohol and other drug addiction, dependence or habit in Australia: Findings and recommendations from a national qualitative study
K Pienaar, EO Dilkes-Frayne, S Fraser, R Kokanovic, D Moore, C Treloar, ...
Curtin University, 2017
82017
Capacity, control and responsibility in Parkinson’s disease patients with impulse control disorders: Views of neurological and psychiatric experts
A Dawson, J Michael, E Dilkes-Frayne, W Hall, NN Dissanayaka, A Carter
International journal of law and psychiatry 65, 101343, 2019
42019
Tendencies and trajectories: the problem of subjectivity in posthumanist social research
E Dilkes-Frayne, C Duff
Environment & Planning D 35 (5), 951-967, 2017
42017
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