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‘Congenial drinking’ and accomplishments of place-belongingness among young people in rural Denmark.

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Nuova numerazione 81196
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
Autore DICH HEROLD, M.
Titolo ‘Congenial drinking’ and accomplishments of place-belongingness among young people in rural Denmark. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 578-595.
Nota generale Estratto da: Journal of youth studies, 2020, 23, 5.
Riassunto While research on youthful drinking is extensive, the literature has been geographically skewed towards urban settings. As a potential corrective to this, our focus in this paper is on youthful drinking in rural Denmark. Based on 22 in-depth interviews with young drinkers, this paper explores the drinking practices of rural youth. More specifically, drawing on Antonsich’s [2010. “Searching for belonging–an analytical framework.” Geography Compass 4 (6): 644–659] notion of place-belongingness, we examine how sentiments of belonging relate to locally embedded drinking practices. We highlight the extent to which rural drinking places are characterized by the participation of young men, whose educational and professional aims are predominantly tied to the local community and activities within it. In so doing, we show that these contexts are primarily associated with ‘drinking a single’, as opposed to drinking to intoxication like their urban peers. We argue further that these ‘lighter’ but frequent forms of alcohol use, which we term ‘congenial drinking’, are related to accomplishments of place-belongingness and stand out as a gendered, classed and place-bound phenomenon.
Tipo di documento RICERCA.
Soggetto DANIMARCA.
ADULTI.
DIFFERENZA.
ALCOOLISMO.
SOCIALIZZAZIONE.
ALCOOL.
CONSUMI.
CAMPAGNA.
RELAZIONE.
AMBIENTE.
Ambito Sociologico
Psicologico
Autore Secondario HUNT, G.P.
ANTIN, T.M.J.
Titolo correlato Journal of youth studies, 2020, 23, 5.
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