The aim of the report is to describe the communicative culture that has been established between the home-made vodka traders (home-distilled vodka producers), alcohol buyers and activists fighting for temperance in national settlements of Chukotka. Informal economic relations take place within particular settlements; the main thing that is involved in these relations is alcohol. Outside the settlement the connections between traders and buyers do not work and the network of interactions breaks. To mark out the participants in the alcohol trade the report presents the structure of settlement microsociety in Chukotka from a very generalised perspective, based on author's experience of staying in these settlements and on some statistical ...
The thesis Cultural Dimensions of Alcohol is concerned with the relationship between alcohol and cul...
Abstract: The study considers the implications of alcohol production and use, as well as t...
The extensive literature on drinking practices raises some interesting anthropological problems. Thi...
The aim of the report is to describe the communicative culture that has been established between the...
Zoltan Nagy’s paper about the Vasyugan Khanty people is based on empirical data from the 1990s. It i...
The article is dedicated to the analysis of alcohol consumption practices within the Koryak ethno-cu...
This paper analyses alcohol consumption amongst the indigenous communities of reindeer herders in th...
Overview of the Arctic Workshop at the University of Tartu in Estonia May 31 – June 1, 2013
This article explores the topic of alcohol consumption in Russia. My fieldwork was conducted in the ...
The study uses cultural discourse analysis to explore alcohol consumption that is valued as normal a...
In the article the complex documents of the end XIX - the first quarter of the twentieth centuries i...
The issue raised in the present article is shamanists’ ideas about why there should be unity in drin...
Alcohol has been acknowledged as one of the psychotropic drugs consumed in nearly all cultures. The ...
Ovaj se diplomski rad bavi temom kulture pijenja i alkoholizma u Međimurju. Kroz kulturnoanalitičku ...
Research of alcohol use from sociological and cultural aspects are significant and always actual soc...
The thesis Cultural Dimensions of Alcohol is concerned with the relationship between alcohol and cul...
Abstract: The study considers the implications of alcohol production and use, as well as t...
The extensive literature on drinking practices raises some interesting anthropological problems. Thi...
The aim of the report is to describe the communicative culture that has been established between the...
Zoltan Nagy’s paper about the Vasyugan Khanty people is based on empirical data from the 1990s. It i...
The article is dedicated to the analysis of alcohol consumption practices within the Koryak ethno-cu...
This paper analyses alcohol consumption amongst the indigenous communities of reindeer herders in th...
Overview of the Arctic Workshop at the University of Tartu in Estonia May 31 – June 1, 2013
This article explores the topic of alcohol consumption in Russia. My fieldwork was conducted in the ...
The study uses cultural discourse analysis to explore alcohol consumption that is valued as normal a...
In the article the complex documents of the end XIX - the first quarter of the twentieth centuries i...
The issue raised in the present article is shamanists’ ideas about why there should be unity in drin...
Alcohol has been acknowledged as one of the psychotropic drugs consumed in nearly all cultures. The ...
Ovaj se diplomski rad bavi temom kulture pijenja i alkoholizma u Međimurju. Kroz kulturnoanalitičku ...
Research of alcohol use from sociological and cultural aspects are significant and always actual soc...
The thesis Cultural Dimensions of Alcohol is concerned with the relationship between alcohol and cul...
Abstract: The study considers the implications of alcohol production and use, as well as t...
The extensive literature on drinking practices raises some interesting anthropological problems. Thi...