This article responds to calls for empirically grounded and critically analytical research on the sociology of happiness. We explore how 35 Australian women in midlife (45–64 years) navigate alcohol use in the context of gendered lifecourses. In response to emerging themes around happiness in and through alcohol consumption during inductive analysis, data were re-analysed using neo-Aristotlean notions of flourishing. This illuminated alcohol consumption for women in midlife vis-á-vis moment-in-time pleasure, lifecourse happiness and management of gendered constraints. Drawing on Ahmed’s concepts of ‘affective economies’ and ‘happiness and unhappiness archives’ we contemporise Aristotle’s notion of flourishing and argue that changing struct...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
This study was prompted by the negative images of midlife women portrayed in the literature and popu...
International audienceThere has been a growing interest in the study of the shape of the relationshi...
Background: Women during midlife are consuming larger quantities of alcohol than any other age group...
First published: 04 February 2022In this article, we explore how women in different social classes h...
This chapter uses the pandemic crisis to explore the social processes that structure happiness and s...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
Introduction: Relatively few attempts have been made to describe and understand women’s alcohol cons...
Objectives To examine the association of alcohol consumption with well-being in mid-aged Australian ...
Abstract Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individua...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
This study examined the impact of alcohol use and alcohol-related problems on several domains of lif...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Dr. Catherine L. Banwell.Within Australia, research ...
The study, conducted between 2006 and 2013 (inclusive), explored how alcohol dependent midlife women...
There are surprisingly few discussions of the link between wellbeing and alcohol, and few empirical ...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
This study was prompted by the negative images of midlife women portrayed in the literature and popu...
International audienceThere has been a growing interest in the study of the shape of the relationshi...
Background: Women during midlife are consuming larger quantities of alcohol than any other age group...
First published: 04 February 2022In this article, we explore how women in different social classes h...
This chapter uses the pandemic crisis to explore the social processes that structure happiness and s...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
Introduction: Relatively few attempts have been made to describe and understand women’s alcohol cons...
Objectives To examine the association of alcohol consumption with well-being in mid-aged Australian ...
Abstract Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individua...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
This study examined the impact of alcohol use and alcohol-related problems on several domains of lif...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Dr. Catherine L. Banwell.Within Australia, research ...
The study, conducted between 2006 and 2013 (inclusive), explored how alcohol dependent midlife women...
There are surprisingly few discussions of the link between wellbeing and alcohol, and few empirical ...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
This study was prompted by the negative images of midlife women portrayed in the literature and popu...
International audienceThere has been a growing interest in the study of the shape of the relationshi...