Bingo is a key lens through which to explore how regulation shapes (or fails to shape) different meanings of gambling, and by extension the different meanings attached to speculation in everyday life. In Canada, bingo is played in a highly distinctive gambling environment that is now being subjected to more standardised rules, often drawn from casinos. In this article, I consider how workers and players in Canadian bingo halls are affected by shifting landscapes of provincial bingo regulation. By exploring smoking bans and new rules on touching cash, I ask: what is happening to bingo and its distinctive player demographic as governments increasingly promote casino forms of play? What can that teach us about the impact of regulation on diver...
As most of my published papers on gambling in Canada have tended to declare at the outset, a 1969 am...
This study fills a gap in gambling research by inquiring into the ways in which people make sense of...
As gambling has become a ubiquitous feature of many neoliberal capitalist societies, the problem gam...
Bingo is a key lens through which to explore how regulation shapes (or fails to shape) different mea...
In the winter of 2010, driving through a blizzard to a research interview outside of Ottawa, one of ...
Land-based bingo has traditionally been perceived as a low-risk social form of gambling. The game is...
This paper uses bingo?a lottery-style game particularly popular with older working class women?to ta...
The data collection contains anonymised transcripts of interviews with people involved in land-based...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
Bingo is a form of gaming that is often associated with good works, social services, low stakes ente...
I am currently conducting a multi-country comparative research project on bingo regulation in both c...
Bingo is a form of gaming that is often associated with good works, social services, low stakes ente...
Online bingo has seen significant growth in recent years. This study sought to increase understandin...
Over the last several decades, there has been an increasing trend to move away from general prohibit...
This paper presents an examination of ways in which risk is deployed to govern the gambling market. ...
As most of my published papers on gambling in Canada have tended to declare at the outset, a 1969 am...
This study fills a gap in gambling research by inquiring into the ways in which people make sense of...
As gambling has become a ubiquitous feature of many neoliberal capitalist societies, the problem gam...
Bingo is a key lens through which to explore how regulation shapes (or fails to shape) different mea...
In the winter of 2010, driving through a blizzard to a research interview outside of Ottawa, one of ...
Land-based bingo has traditionally been perceived as a low-risk social form of gambling. The game is...
This paper uses bingo?a lottery-style game particularly popular with older working class women?to ta...
The data collection contains anonymised transcripts of interviews with people involved in land-based...
During the 1990s, states embraced legalised gambling as a means of supplementing state revenue. But ...
Bingo is a form of gaming that is often associated with good works, social services, low stakes ente...
I am currently conducting a multi-country comparative research project on bingo regulation in both c...
Bingo is a form of gaming that is often associated with good works, social services, low stakes ente...
Online bingo has seen significant growth in recent years. This study sought to increase understandin...
Over the last several decades, there has been an increasing trend to move away from general prohibit...
This paper presents an examination of ways in which risk is deployed to govern the gambling market. ...
As most of my published papers on gambling in Canada have tended to declare at the outset, a 1969 am...
This study fills a gap in gambling research by inquiring into the ways in which people make sense of...
As gambling has become a ubiquitous feature of many neoliberal capitalist societies, the problem gam...