Pike, Brigid (2004) Respect and self-respect in everyday life: a survey of theoretical and methodological approaches with special reference to illegal drug users as an example of a socially-excluded group. Masters thesis, University College Dublin.
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It is the objective of this dissertation to explore how the concepts of respect and self-respect may be investigated in the context of everyday social life. It will pursue this objective by exploring the answers to three questions:
•	What are respect and self-respect?
•	How do they occur in everyday social life?
•	What theoretical and methodological considerations
should the social researcher take into account in approaching the study of respect and self-respect?
L Social psychology and related concepts > Social inclusion and exclusion
MA-ML Social science, culture and community > Social position > Social equality and inequality
MM-MO Crime and law > Legal rights > Rights of persons who use substances (users)
T Demographic characteristics > Person who uses substances (user / experience)
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland
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