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Smart Drugs, Attention Doping, and Screen Addicts
The Drug Attention Industrial Complex in Education
Smart Drugs, Attention Doping, and Screen Addicts
The Drug Attention Industrial Complex in Education
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Description
With this book, Keneth J. Saltman argues that drugs are at the center of the most significant transformations of schooling. Children are increasingly being drugged to compete on standardized tests, to increase their attention levels in school, and are being diagnosed with ADHD at exponentially increasing rates. Saltman describes the material stakes in what he calls the education drugs attention complex, namely: educational profiteering through the mutually supportive sales of drugs and testing products; drugs and digital screen technologies; drugs and trauma/resilience programs; and drugs and the school to prison pipeline. He shows how each of these examples are part of a vast interlocking drug and attention industry in which pharma and tech companies are commercializing and producing youth problems for profit and are targeting the most vulnerable young people. The book covers the prevalence of screen addiction, the misuse of hormone therapies for transgenders youth, anxiety and trauma medication, the connection between race and drugs, and in the final chapter offers critical, democratic, and practical solutions for educators and policy makers to tackle these issues.
Table of Contents
1. Smart Drugs: The Educational Trade in Attention
2. Screen Addicts
3. Raging Hormones: Transgender Youth and the Ideology of Competition
4. Trauma Doping: Anti-Anxiety Medication and the New Trauma Education Industries
5. Race, Drugs, and the School to Prison Pipeline
6. Enchanting Education for Democratic Affect or Getting Kids Hooked on Theory
Conclusion
References
Index
Product details
| Published | 24 Jul 2025 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 152 |
| ISBN | 9781350440029 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | Critical Directions in Education, Technology, and Politics |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Vividly written, richly theorized and uncomfortably familiar, this timely book documents the rise of the attention economy and the bio-political capture of children and young people by screen-use technologies. Precise in its cultural diagnosis and ideology critique, this is a must read for anyone interested in the 'education drugs attention complex' and the critical role of social philosophy to combating the worst excesses of this movement.
Andrew W. Wilkins, Reader in Education, Goldsmiths, University of London
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