2016
DOI: 10.1080/14649365.2016.1227872
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Drinking in the dark: shedding light on young people’s alcohol consumption experiences

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“…Before widespread use of social media, adolescents' culture of intoxication used to be based on face-to-face drinking rituals on Friday or Saturday nights in private situations, such as in house parties. These private situations constituted 'informal spaces' (Valentine, Holloway, and Jayne 2010) or 'dark drinkscapes' (Wilkinson 2017), in which young people could create their own intimate space distinct from other spaces (Demant and Østergaard 2007, 121). In these private spaces adolescents aimed at getting intoxicated together with their friends by drinking at the same pace and as much as the others (Demant and Østergaard 2007, 117;Törrönen and Maunu 2007b).…”
Section: Young People's (Gendered) Drinking-related Social Media Assementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before widespread use of social media, adolescents' culture of intoxication used to be based on face-to-face drinking rituals on Friday or Saturday nights in private situations, such as in house parties. These private situations constituted 'informal spaces' (Valentine, Holloway, and Jayne 2010) or 'dark drinkscapes' (Wilkinson 2017), in which young people could create their own intimate space distinct from other spaces (Demant and Østergaard 2007, 121). In these private spaces adolescents aimed at getting intoxicated together with their friends by drinking at the same pace and as much as the others (Demant and Østergaard 2007, 117;Törrönen and Maunu 2007b).…”
Section: Young People's (Gendered) Drinking-related Social Media Assementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Watson and Wells, 2005), as well as those more narrowly concerned with the geographies of alcohol consumption (e.g. Jayne et al, 2008;Wilkinson, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Wilkinson's (2016;2017) use of the term ‚everynight' refers to Malbon's notion of the everynight (1998).…”
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