The results from an ethnographic study of two South Island rural towns, Methven and Mt. Somers, are presented in this report along with a selected review of the literature on pubs. An argument is developed that integrated ethnography is necessary to fully understand public drinking, and that practice theory is appropriate for integrating interactions with such factors as gender and occupation. We conclude that the findings from the ethnography can be best explained in terms of status, exclusion, and control over both work and identity. The findings are similar to those from overseas studies suggesting that the interactions found in Methven and Mt. Somers occur in a similar form in other rural locations
Drinking practices across Britain are not uniform and in each locality reflect the historical, socio...
© 2002 Dr. Vaughn KoopsThis thesis describes the place of alcohol in the lives of people from Raroto...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-84).[Motivation] A high prevalence of alcohol consump...
This is one of a number of publications arising from a Lincoln University study conducted in Methven...
This PhD thesis is an ethnographic investigation into the drinking practices of young people underta...
This paper examines the professional and moral positions of ethnographers located in institutions sp...
In the UK, pubs are often the nodes and centres of the local social network. Particularly in village...
The growing importance of local communities as sites for preventive alcohol-related initiatives has ...
Includes bibliographical references.Fieldwork conducted around The Locomotive Hotel, a drinking esta...
This study, carried out in one of the disadvantaged residential areas of Maseru, the capital of Leso...
This poster showcases my PhD research which made use of interviews to explore and understand how peo...
Globalisation raises hopes that communities will become self reliant through development success and...
Gender is a key lens for interpreting meanings and practices of drinking. In response to the overwhe...
This thesis examines the ways in which rural, national, and urban spaces become gendered through the...
Aim This research ascertains the effects and impacts made by the craft beer industry, and the co...
Drinking practices across Britain are not uniform and in each locality reflect the historical, socio...
© 2002 Dr. Vaughn KoopsThis thesis describes the place of alcohol in the lives of people from Raroto...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-84).[Motivation] A high prevalence of alcohol consump...
This is one of a number of publications arising from a Lincoln University study conducted in Methven...
This PhD thesis is an ethnographic investigation into the drinking practices of young people underta...
This paper examines the professional and moral positions of ethnographers located in institutions sp...
In the UK, pubs are often the nodes and centres of the local social network. Particularly in village...
The growing importance of local communities as sites for preventive alcohol-related initiatives has ...
Includes bibliographical references.Fieldwork conducted around The Locomotive Hotel, a drinking esta...
This study, carried out in one of the disadvantaged residential areas of Maseru, the capital of Leso...
This poster showcases my PhD research which made use of interviews to explore and understand how peo...
Globalisation raises hopes that communities will become self reliant through development success and...
Gender is a key lens for interpreting meanings and practices of drinking. In response to the overwhe...
This thesis examines the ways in which rural, national, and urban spaces become gendered through the...
Aim This research ascertains the effects and impacts made by the craft beer industry, and the co...
Drinking practices across Britain are not uniform and in each locality reflect the historical, socio...
© 2002 Dr. Vaughn KoopsThis thesis describes the place of alcohol in the lives of people from Raroto...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-84).[Motivation] A high prevalence of alcohol consump...