The word «gender» has now become a milestone in human and social sciences and its use has been pervading in mass media and amongst the general public for some years. However, its different uses vary and obscure its meaning. There are two ways of looking at the idea of gender: the first one focusses on social differences between men and women, the second one on the hierarchy between two sexual groups. This text shows how these two ways of conceptualising gender can serve as a key to understand a phenomenon such as alcohol consumption. First, it examines the interactions between alcohol consumption and violence against people and then, between alcohol consumption and road accidents
“Sex, Gender and Substance Use” describes how both biological and social factors affect people's use...
This article examines the issue of risk (taking) in the use of alcohol, by questioning the uncertain...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306061183 Young adults and young women in particular are drinking more alcohol t...
Social research on alcohol and sexual encounters has tended to be siloed into several different rese...
The purpose of this thesis is to study cultural aspects of alcohol and drug use in Sweden, and also ...
Although drinking and drunkenness have traditionally been considered masculine behaviours, young wom...
This chapter reviews the literature on the gender-specific issues that should be considered when scr...
Alcohol misuse and violence is a major public safety concern. Although the extent and nature of alco...
Introduction: Alcohol use by men and women is very much influenced by social habits and customs. Cul...
The research I have been conducting for the past twenty years and which I present in this HDR brief ...
Although drinking and drunkenness have traditionally been considered masculine behaviours, young wom...
The subject matter of this paper is an analysis of stereotypical social reactions to women’s alco...
During the last decades, scholars have discussed the changes of Swedish alcohol culture. Among other...
Die Kontexte und Praktiken des Rauschtrinkens bieten Jugendlichen Möglichkeiten, einige der Anforder...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
“Sex, Gender and Substance Use” describes how both biological and social factors affect people's use...
This article examines the issue of risk (taking) in the use of alcohol, by questioning the uncertain...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306061183 Young adults and young women in particular are drinking more alcohol t...
Social research on alcohol and sexual encounters has tended to be siloed into several different rese...
The purpose of this thesis is to study cultural aspects of alcohol and drug use in Sweden, and also ...
Although drinking and drunkenness have traditionally been considered masculine behaviours, young wom...
This chapter reviews the literature on the gender-specific issues that should be considered when scr...
Alcohol misuse and violence is a major public safety concern. Although the extent and nature of alco...
Introduction: Alcohol use by men and women is very much influenced by social habits and customs. Cul...
The research I have been conducting for the past twenty years and which I present in this HDR brief ...
Although drinking and drunkenness have traditionally been considered masculine behaviours, young wom...
The subject matter of this paper is an analysis of stereotypical social reactions to women’s alco...
During the last decades, scholars have discussed the changes of Swedish alcohol culture. Among other...
Die Kontexte und Praktiken des Rauschtrinkens bieten Jugendlichen Möglichkeiten, einige der Anforder...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
“Sex, Gender and Substance Use” describes how both biological and social factors affect people's use...
This article examines the issue of risk (taking) in the use of alcohol, by questioning the uncertain...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306061183 Young adults and young women in particular are drinking more alcohol t...