“It's Always Good to have a Beer with your Teammates”: Alcohol Consumption and Hegemonic Masculinity within Community Sports Clubs in Aotearoa New Zealand
Abstract:<p>Traditionally, males have been dominant in community sports and have consumed alcohol at higher rates when compared to other genders in Aotearoa. A theory, developed by Connell, known as hegemonic masculinity has been linked to alcohol consumption practices as well as being involved in sports, including competitive sports. Hegemonic masculinity is a social and cultural construct that upholds a status hierarchy, favouring those who follow the dominant consensus around gender, by promoting masculinities… Show more
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