Defending, contesting and rejecting formal drinker categories: how UK university students identify as ‘light-drinkers’ or ‘non-drinkers’
Definitions of drinker ‘categories’ (e.g., ‘light drinkers’) typically ignore the role of self-identification involved in drinking practices. To explore this, we presented self-identified ‘non’ or ‘light’ drinkers with official formal definitions of ‘light’ and ‘binge’ drinking as found in public he...
Main Authors: | Conroy, Dom, Griffin, Christine, Morton, Charlotte |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2021
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Online Access: | https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6739/1/2021_dep%26p_Defending%20contesting.docx |
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