This paper develops dialogue between geographers’ engagement with emotion, embodiment and affect, and geographical research on alcohol, drinking and drunkenness. In doing so, we focus on the long-running ‘moral panic’ relating to alcohol-related violence, disorder and drunken behaviour in urban public space. We argue there has been an ontological and epistemological impasse in ‘alcohol studies’ between approaches that have considered the biological, physiological and psychological impacts of alcohol consumption and those focused on social and cultural practices. While there has been an artificial separation, and hence under-theorisation of the relationships between emotions, embodiment, affect and everyday uses of alcohol, we develop an arg...
This paper seeks to examine both how emotions have been explored in emotional geography and also how...
This paper draws on 12 months of ethnographic research to explore the drinking experiences of young ...
As social geographers of health, we wish to review the field of geography and intoxicants. By intoxi...
This paper develops dialogue between geographers’ engagement with emotion, embodiment and affect, an...
This paper explores geographical contributions to the study of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness. We...
Abstract: This paper explores geographical contributions to the study of alcohol, drinking and drunk...
This paper considers how geographies of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness have been considered withi...
This paper presents critical perspectives into alcohol-related violence and disorder. In doing so, w...
This paper shows that, despite receiving significant attention, the relationship between alcohol, dr...
This paper presents critical perspectives into alcohol-related violence and disorder. In doing so, w...
Jayne and Valentine offer opportunities to engage with alcohol, drinking, and drunkenness in ways th...
The article highlights how place plays an important role in explaining drug consumption. Within a pe...
During the past few years, debate surrounding depictions of a ‘British disease’ of binge drinking in...
AbstractHarmful use of alcohol is one of the world's leading health risks. A positive association be...
This paper addresses some of the major implications of actor-network theory (ANT) for research on th...
This paper seeks to examine both how emotions have been explored in emotional geography and also how...
This paper draws on 12 months of ethnographic research to explore the drinking experiences of young ...
As social geographers of health, we wish to review the field of geography and intoxicants. By intoxi...
This paper develops dialogue between geographers’ engagement with emotion, embodiment and affect, an...
This paper explores geographical contributions to the study of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness. We...
Abstract: This paper explores geographical contributions to the study of alcohol, drinking and drunk...
This paper considers how geographies of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness have been considered withi...
This paper presents critical perspectives into alcohol-related violence and disorder. In doing so, w...
This paper shows that, despite receiving significant attention, the relationship between alcohol, dr...
This paper presents critical perspectives into alcohol-related violence and disorder. In doing so, w...
Jayne and Valentine offer opportunities to engage with alcohol, drinking, and drunkenness in ways th...
The article highlights how place plays an important role in explaining drug consumption. Within a pe...
During the past few years, debate surrounding depictions of a ‘British disease’ of binge drinking in...
AbstractHarmful use of alcohol is one of the world's leading health risks. A positive association be...
This paper addresses some of the major implications of actor-network theory (ANT) for research on th...
This paper seeks to examine both how emotions have been explored in emotional geography and also how...
This paper draws on 12 months of ethnographic research to explore the drinking experiences of young ...
As social geographers of health, we wish to review the field of geography and intoxicants. By intoxi...