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Guest Editorial Contemporary Drug Problems 2015, Vol. 42(2) 83-86 ª The Author(s) 2015 Guest Editors’ Introduction: Reprints and permission: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0091450915588310 Critiquing the Alcohol cdx.sagepub.com Policy Process 1,2 1,2,3 Amy Pennay and Robin Room The series of papers in this issue of Contemporary Drug Problems is a collection of work emanating from a recent thematic meeting of the Kettil Bruun Society of Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol. The international meeting, held in Melbourne in September 2014, was titled ‘‘Alcohol Policy Research: Putting Together a Global Evidence Base,’’ and it was attended by alcohol researchers from 15 countries, including, besides Australia, the U.S.A., South Africa, Bhutan, and Denmark. The con- ference sought to expand the evidence base about alcohol policies and their effects by bringing together an international group of researchers on alcohol and policy as well as others interested in the field. Papers from the conference are in the process of being published as special editions in four inter- national journals—besides Contemporary Drug Problems, they include Alcohol and Alcoholism, Drug and Alcohol Review, and the International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research. This particular set of papers were selected as a collection of historical, conceptual, and qualitative
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