Presentation looks at drinking cultures and practices in rural Lincolnshire, Post World War Two. In doing this it looks, inter alia, at the changing economic, and social demographics of rural Lincolnshire; wider social, cultural and policy changes, and the rural idyll to explore i. how and why drinking practices have changed in rural Lincolnshire, ii. the impact of these changes on different groups (village residents, pub goers, publicans)
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In most contemporary western societies there is growing concern about rising levels of alcohol consu...
In the UK, pubs are often the nodes and centres of the local social network. Particularly in village...
Rationale Theories of practice can support understanding of health-related behaviours, but few stud...
Consuming alcoholic drinks is a worldwide practice. The influence of some cultures which establish s...
Aim This research ascertains the effects and impacts made by the craft beer industry, and the co...
Objectives: This paper presents the synthesis of findings from a literature review study of drinking...
This paper focuses on the contemporary British moral panic about young people and the consumption of...
The village pub has been described as part of England’s history (Kingsnorth, 2008) but changing rura...
Aims: This study aimed to explore rural Australians' perceptions of social and cultural factors infl...
This thesis seeks to explore and understand how people perceive and experience the village pub. The...
Drinking practices across Britain are not uniform and in each locality reflect the historical, socio...
Background and aims: The concept of national drinking culture is well-established in research and po...
In part prompted by a recent spate of media reports this paper explores the emergence of a ‘new squi...
In an article detailing the ``cultural terrain'' of the village inn, Maye, Ilbery, and Kneafsey (200...
This thesis aims to explore aspects of a largely intangible aspect of rural change: that of affiliat...
In most contemporary western societies there is growing concern about rising levels of alcohol consu...
In the UK, pubs are often the nodes and centres of the local social network. Particularly in village...
Rationale Theories of practice can support understanding of health-related behaviours, but few stud...
Consuming alcoholic drinks is a worldwide practice. The influence of some cultures which establish s...
Aim This research ascertains the effects and impacts made by the craft beer industry, and the co...
Objectives: This paper presents the synthesis of findings from a literature review study of drinking...