Alcohol consumption in 21st-century Britain is of significant interest to government, media and academics. Some have referred to a ‘new culture of intoxication’ or ‘calculated hedonism’, fostered by the drinks industry, and enabled by a neoliberal policymaking context. This article argues that the ‘carnivalesque’ is a better concept through which to understand alcohol’s place in British society today. The concept of the carnivalesque conveys an earthy yet extraordinary culture of drinking, as well as ritual elements with a lack of comfort and security that characterise the night-time economy for many people. This night-time carnival, as well as being something experienced by participants, is also a spectacle, with gendered and classed dynam...
This paper seeks to understand how United Kingdom alcohol control policies, historically and current...
Binge drinking is generally considered socially acceptable for students across Western culture. Soci...
Scholars in the burgeoning field of drinking studies usually fall into two broad camps: those invest...
Much academic work has argued that alcohol policy in England over the past 25 years can be character...
Against the backdrop of a long-standing British ‘binge and brawl’ pattern of alcohol-based weekend l...
Against the backdrop of a long-standing British 'binge and brawl' pattern of alcohol- based weekend ...
In this paper we use Bakhtin’s theory of carnival in a literary analysis of young peoples’ accounts ...
While the real and perceived excesses of 'binge drinking' have received considerable attention in po...
Background and aims: The concept of national drinking culture is well-established in research and po...
Consumption and consumerism are now accepted as being fundamental contexts for the construction of y...
Background: recent debates on ‘binge drinking’ in the UK have represented the activities of young dr...
The contemporary night-time economy has transformed British town centres into liminal spaces where t...
In this article, we critically reflect on the constitution of the UK's alcohol problem in the govern...
This paper explores the way that the state of Victoria in the late 20th century, in common with othe...
Many young people enjoy alcohol consumption as part of their social lives, but recently there has be...
This paper seeks to understand how United Kingdom alcohol control policies, historically and current...
Binge drinking is generally considered socially acceptable for students across Western culture. Soci...
Scholars in the burgeoning field of drinking studies usually fall into two broad camps: those invest...
Much academic work has argued that alcohol policy in England over the past 25 years can be character...
Against the backdrop of a long-standing British ‘binge and brawl’ pattern of alcohol-based weekend l...
Against the backdrop of a long-standing British 'binge and brawl' pattern of alcohol- based weekend ...
In this paper we use Bakhtin’s theory of carnival in a literary analysis of young peoples’ accounts ...
While the real and perceived excesses of 'binge drinking' have received considerable attention in po...
Background and aims: The concept of national drinking culture is well-established in research and po...
Consumption and consumerism are now accepted as being fundamental contexts for the construction of y...
Background: recent debates on ‘binge drinking’ in the UK have represented the activities of young dr...
The contemporary night-time economy has transformed British town centres into liminal spaces where t...
In this article, we critically reflect on the constitution of the UK's alcohol problem in the govern...
This paper explores the way that the state of Victoria in the late 20th century, in common with othe...
Many young people enjoy alcohol consumption as part of their social lives, but recently there has be...
This paper seeks to understand how United Kingdom alcohol control policies, historically and current...
Binge drinking is generally considered socially acceptable for students across Western culture. Soci...
Scholars in the burgeoning field of drinking studies usually fall into two broad camps: those invest...