
Christopher B. R. Smith
Associate Professor · Substance Use Studies
Memorial University of NewfoundlandAbout
Dr. Christopher B. R. Smith is an Associate Professor at the School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland, with a cross-appointment to the Faculty of Medicine’s Community Health and Humanities. His research focuses on substance use, harm reduction, and Critical Drug Studies, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration with People Who Use Drugs (PUD). He teaches theories from Public Health, Sociology, and Cultural Studies, integrating anarchist principles to bridge academic and community practices.
Smith’s work spans Canada, the U.S., and Australia, with expertise in methadone maintenance treatment, overdose prevention, and social work curriculum reform. He has led federal research projects, including a Public Health Agency of Canada study on risk behaviors among people who inject drugs. His publications include the book Addiction, Modernity, and the City and co-edited volumes on harm reduction. He actively collaborates with service users in policy development and has contributed to zines like Mad Pride on the Rock.
Smith’s teaching and research aim to center marginalized voices, prioritizing community engagement and anti-oppressive practices. He advises students on topics ranging from trans health services to international drug policy. Despite no explicit awards listed, his extensive grants and leadership roles highlight his scholarly impact.
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