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‘Oh they drink here harder I think’ : young people and alcohol consumption at three New Zealand secondary school formals.
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
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SMITH, L.A.
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‘Oh they drink here harder I think’ : young people and alcohol consumption at three New Zealand secondary school formals. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 118-132
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Estratto da: Journal of youth studies 2015, 18, 1-2
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The New Zealand media sensationalises the issue of teenage drinking. It also frames school formals (balls or proms) and associated after parties as problematic sites, since young people may drink to excess at such events. This article explores the alcohol consumption patterns of a group of year 13 students on the night of their school formal. Adults’ permissive attitudes towards their own and young people’s alcohol consumption on the night are discussed to highlight how drinking is almost necessary for socialisation in a New Zealand context. The majority of student participants reported that they drank in moderation on the night and some were intolerant of intoxicated peers. This poses a challenge to New Zealand media depictions of the school formal and after party as ‘drunken affairs’. Some international students did drink to excess at unofficial after parties organised by students and/or parents in two of three participating schools. Rather than this reflecting negatively on the students concerned, such behaviour can be read as a reflection on New Zealand’s binge drinking culture. This article concludes with suggestions for how schools can create safer after parties which may reduce the chances of young people engaging in ‘risky’ drinking behaviours at such events
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NUOVA ZELANDA.
ADOLESCENTI.
ALCOOL.
CONSUMI.
GRUPPI.
STUDENTI.
SCUOLA.
SOCIALIZZAZIONE.
COMPORTAMENTO.
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Journal of youth studies 2015, 18,1-2
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