2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.tmp.2013.05.002
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Bar crawls, foam parties, and clubbing networks: Mapping the risk environment of a Mediterranean nightlife resort

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“…These phenomena relate in particular to health issues related to casual sex or to abuse of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicating substances by club-goers (e.g. Briggs, Tutenges, Armitage, Panchev, 2011;Ravn, 2012;Sonmez et al, 2013).…”
Section: Conflicts In Party Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These phenomena relate in particular to health issues related to casual sex or to abuse of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicating substances by club-goers (e.g. Briggs, Tutenges, Armitage, Panchev, 2011;Ravn, 2012;Sonmez et al, 2013).…”
Section: Conflicts In Party Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, this problem concerns loud, drunken and badly behaving groups of British tourists (Boazmann, 2010; Thurnell-Read, 2012). Few attempts of describing such conflicts (and other negative aspects) compared to the existing clubbing infrastructure have been made in the literature so far, for example, the situation in the Ayia Napa (Sonmez et al, 2013), Lisbon (Nofre et al, 2018) or Barcelona (Nofre et al, 2017).…”
Section: Conflicts In Party Zonesmentioning
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“…Participants are, for example, provided with behavioral and experiential cues through advertisements that promote alcohol as the main road to heterosexual sex and fun while stigmatizing men as primitive hunters and women as their willing prey (Tan 2013). Many departies involve a dynamic movement between indoor spaces where participants are crammed together and outdoor spaces where they may move more freely (Sönmez et al 2013). For example, pub crawl crowds walk from bar to bar (Thurnell-Read 2011; Reference removed 2015c), festivalgoers move between campsites and concert stages (Dilkes-Frayne in press), and road trip parties are marked by an alternation between time spent inside vehicles and time spent with larger crowds in parking lots (Reference removed forthcoming).…”
Section: Spatial Departuresmentioning
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“…Two of the cases of clubbing analysis in geographical aspects are included in the paper by Sonmez et al (2013), who present the mapping of clubbing facilities in the resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus, and an article about selected aspects of foreign clubbing tourism in Tricity in Poland (Iwanicki, Dłużewska, 2014).…”
Section: Clubbing Tourism In Europementioning
confidence: 99%