‘Binge’ drinking, British alcohol policy and the new culture of intoxication

Measham, Fiona and Brain, K. (2005) ‘Binge’ drinking, British alcohol policy and the new culture of intoxication. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 1 (3). pp. 262-263. ISSN 1741-6604

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Abstract

Against the backdrop of a long-standing British ‘binge and brawl’ pattern of alcohol-based weekend leisure and concomitant recurrent anxieties in the media surrounding youth and young adults at play, this article considers the cultural distinctions of contemporary British leisure and the evidence for a ‘new’ culture of intoxication. Four key changes are identified which together, the authors argue, suggest significant change is underway in respect of patterns of alcohol consumption in the UK. Presenting empirical data for the first time, the article considers how one might assess the evidence for a new culture of intoxication which embraces both legal and illicit drugs and which encompasses a broad social spectrum of young people. The study concludes that the pursuit of altered states of intoxication must be positioned in late modern society as behaviour which is a vehicle for consumer and criminal justice discourses, both encouraged by economic deregulation and constrained by legislative change, indicative of the ambiguities at the heart of British alcohol policy.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? ALCOHOL • BINGE DRINKING • BOUNDED CONSUMPTION • INTOXICATION • UK • YOUNG PEOPLECOMMUNICATIONCULTURAL STUDIESLAWH SOCIAL SCIENCES (GENERAL) ??
ID Code:
10613
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Deposited On:
18 Jul 2008 15:24
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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