In a society characterised by global threats as well as individualised risks, why would young British women apparently court personal risk and ignore their individual safety by drinking to excess? Young women in a town in the north of England explored their personal ideas of safety and risk with a youth worker with whom they were well acquainted. Their apparently careless behaviours around alcohol actually were undertaken with practical safety measures in place. Moreover, the young women’s notions of safety included the need for a sense of security at home, suggesting the need for a secure base from to support risk taking outside the home. It is argued that their precautions helped to transform apparently negative risk taking outside the ho...
This article explores constructions of risk and safety in the leisure lives of young women. Drawing ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of a widely accepted risk discourse. Thi...
In industrialised countries such as England and Wales, unintended injury (which ranges from sprains ...
Concern about the increase in alcohol consumption amongst young women, drink spiking and drug-assist...
Developing a deep and contextualised understanding of risk is important for public health responses ...
Young people’s very visible and public performances of drunkenness have become a matter of popular a...
While initial research supports the effectiveness of protective strategies in mitigating young peopl...
Contemporary young women would appear to enjoy greater freedoms to consume alcohol and socialise in ...
Contemporary young people would appear to have access to more information than their predecessors in...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Contemporary young women appear to have greater freedoms to drink and socialise within the night-tim...
There has been a shift in the most recent UK Government's Alcohol Strategy (2012) from personal resp...
Concern about the increase in alcohol consumption amongst young women, drink spiking and drug-assist...
Objective Recently, a number of studies have identified self-employed Protective Behavioral Strategi...
This article explores constructions of risk and safety in the leisure lives of young women. Drawing ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of a widely accepted risk discourse. Thi...
In industrialised countries such as England and Wales, unintended injury (which ranges from sprains ...
Concern about the increase in alcohol consumption amongst young women, drink spiking and drug-assist...
Developing a deep and contextualised understanding of risk is important for public health responses ...
Young people’s very visible and public performances of drunkenness have become a matter of popular a...
While initial research supports the effectiveness of protective strategies in mitigating young peopl...
Contemporary young women would appear to enjoy greater freedoms to consume alcohol and socialise in ...
Contemporary young people would appear to have access to more information than their predecessors in...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Contemporary young women appear to have greater freedoms to drink and socialise within the night-tim...
There has been a shift in the most recent UK Government's Alcohol Strategy (2012) from personal resp...
Concern about the increase in alcohol consumption amongst young women, drink spiking and drug-assist...
Objective Recently, a number of studies have identified self-employed Protective Behavioral Strategi...
This article explores constructions of risk and safety in the leisure lives of young women. Drawing ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of a widely accepted risk discourse. Thi...
In industrialised countries such as England and Wales, unintended injury (which ranges from sprains ...