This paper shows that, despite receiving significant attention, the relationship between alcohol, drunkenness and public space has been undertheorized. We show that where drinking has been considered it has generally been as a peripheral concern of political-economy accounts that have sought to conceptualize the development of the modern city, or more recently the impact of global economic restructuring on urban life and public space. Moreover, such work has posited the relationship between drinking and the political, economic, social, cultural and spatial practices and processes bound up with, for example, social control in modern city or with contemporary gentrification, corporatization, fragmentation and regulation of the night-time econ...
The aim of this article is to examine the concept of ‘alcohol-related disorder’ in the night-time ec...
This chapter is an attempt to pop the cap on how we might begin to consider popular notions of stree...
The promotion of night-time economies in town centres across Britain has sparked new fears about dis...
This paper shows that, despite receiving significant attention, the relationship between alcohol, dr...
During the past few years, debate surrounding depictions of a ‘British disease’ of binge drinking in...
This paper frames the debate on ‘binge’ drinking amongst young people within the perspectives of mat...
In a time span of 10 years, many English town centres have been transformed from being relatively de...
BACKGROUND: Laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol on the street have proliferated in Australia...
The contemporary night-time economy has transformed British town centres into liminal spaces where t...
This paper develops dialogue between geographers’ engagement with emotion, embodiment and affect, an...
The contemporary city is a contested space and its governance is the subject of complex global econo...
Drawing on research in urban sociology, cultural geography, and social psychology, this paper explor...
AbstractHarmful use of alcohol is one of the world's leading health risks. A positive association be...
This paper draws on 12 months of ethnographic research to explore the drinking experiences of young ...
The state of many British town and city centres in the evening and at night is a cause for concern. ...
The aim of this article is to examine the concept of ‘alcohol-related disorder’ in the night-time ec...
This chapter is an attempt to pop the cap on how we might begin to consider popular notions of stree...
The promotion of night-time economies in town centres across Britain has sparked new fears about dis...
This paper shows that, despite receiving significant attention, the relationship between alcohol, dr...
During the past few years, debate surrounding depictions of a ‘British disease’ of binge drinking in...
This paper frames the debate on ‘binge’ drinking amongst young people within the perspectives of mat...
In a time span of 10 years, many English town centres have been transformed from being relatively de...
BACKGROUND: Laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol on the street have proliferated in Australia...
The contemporary night-time economy has transformed British town centres into liminal spaces where t...
This paper develops dialogue between geographers’ engagement with emotion, embodiment and affect, an...
The contemporary city is a contested space and its governance is the subject of complex global econo...
Drawing on research in urban sociology, cultural geography, and social psychology, this paper explor...
AbstractHarmful use of alcohol is one of the world's leading health risks. A positive association be...
This paper draws on 12 months of ethnographic research to explore the drinking experiences of young ...
The state of many British town and city centres in the evening and at night is a cause for concern. ...
The aim of this article is to examine the concept of ‘alcohol-related disorder’ in the night-time ec...
This chapter is an attempt to pop the cap on how we might begin to consider popular notions of stree...
The promotion of night-time economies in town centres across Britain has sparked new fears about dis...