Youth Drinking Cultures in a Digital World (eBook, ePUB)
Alcohol, Social Media and Cultures of Intoxication
Redaktion: Lyons, Antonia; Moewaka Barnes, Helen; Goodwin, Ian; McCreanor, Tim
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Alcohol, Social Media and Cultures of Intoxication
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This book focuses on how pervasive social networking technologies contribute to drinking cultures. It brings together international contributions from leading researchers to explore how new technologies are reconfiguring the key themes, traditional interests, practices and concerns of alcohol related research with young people.
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This book focuses on how pervasive social networking technologies contribute to drinking cultures. It brings together international contributions from leading researchers to explore how new technologies are reconfiguring the key themes, traditional interests, practices and concerns of alcohol related research with young people.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317338321
- Artikelnr.: 47904236
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317338321
- Artikelnr.: 47904236
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Antonia C. Lyons is Professor of Psychology at Massey University, New Zealand. Tim McCreanor is an Associate Professor and senior researcher at SHORE and Whariki Research Centre, College of Health, Massey University, New Zealand. Ian Goodwin is a Senior Lecturer in the School of English and Media Studies at Massey University, New Zealand. Helen Moewaka Barnes (Te Kapotai, Ngaphui-nui-tonu) is a Professor, the Director of Wh¿riki and Co-director of the SHORE and Wh¿riki Research Centre, at the College of Health, Massey University, New Zealand. .
Part I: Overview 1. Introduction Part II: Youth Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Variations across Social Locations 2. Young Women,
Femininities, Social Media Practices, Social Networking and Drinking 3.
Masculinities and Drinking Cultures Online 4. Class, Drinking and Young
People 5. Cultural Location/Alcohol and SNS Part III: Drinking Cultures in
a Digital World: Alcohol Marketing and Commercialisation 6. Understanding
Social Media As Commercial Platforms for User Generated Content 7. Alcohol
Corporations and Marketing in Social Media 8. Mobile Technologies of
Access, Alcohol Apps and Spatially Structured, Real-Time Marketing 9. Viral
Marketing and User Generated Content Part IV: Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Consequences for Identity and Selfhood 10. Neoliberal
Identities and Youth Drinking Cultures Online 11. Virtual Intoxigenic
Identity 12. Resistances, Alternatives and Liminalities in Drinking
Cultures Part V: Undertaking Research to Explore Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Issues and Considerations for Policy, Health Promotion,
Ethics and Research Methodologies 13. Heath Promotion's New Challenges and
Possibilities: Theorising Practice on Social Media 14. Digital Research
Methods and Ethics 15. Banning Alcohol Marketing On Social Media in Finland
16. New Marketing, New Policy? Emerging Debates over Regulating Alcohol
Campaigns in Social Media
Digital World: Variations across Social Locations 2. Young Women,
Femininities, Social Media Practices, Social Networking and Drinking 3.
Masculinities and Drinking Cultures Online 4. Class, Drinking and Young
People 5. Cultural Location/Alcohol and SNS Part III: Drinking Cultures in
a Digital World: Alcohol Marketing and Commercialisation 6. Understanding
Social Media As Commercial Platforms for User Generated Content 7. Alcohol
Corporations and Marketing in Social Media 8. Mobile Technologies of
Access, Alcohol Apps and Spatially Structured, Real-Time Marketing 9. Viral
Marketing and User Generated Content Part IV: Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Consequences for Identity and Selfhood 10. Neoliberal
Identities and Youth Drinking Cultures Online 11. Virtual Intoxigenic
Identity 12. Resistances, Alternatives and Liminalities in Drinking
Cultures Part V: Undertaking Research to Explore Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Issues and Considerations for Policy, Health Promotion,
Ethics and Research Methodologies 13. Heath Promotion's New Challenges and
Possibilities: Theorising Practice on Social Media 14. Digital Research
Methods and Ethics 15. Banning Alcohol Marketing On Social Media in Finland
16. New Marketing, New Policy? Emerging Debates over Regulating Alcohol
Campaigns in Social Media
Part I: Overview 1. Introduction Part II: Youth Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Variations across Social Locations 2. Young Women,
Femininities, Social Media Practices, Social Networking and Drinking 3.
Masculinities and Drinking Cultures Online 4. Class, Drinking and Young
People 5. Cultural Location/Alcohol and SNS Part III: Drinking Cultures in
a Digital World: Alcohol Marketing and Commercialisation 6. Understanding
Social Media As Commercial Platforms for User Generated Content 7. Alcohol
Corporations and Marketing in Social Media 8. Mobile Technologies of
Access, Alcohol Apps and Spatially Structured, Real-Time Marketing 9. Viral
Marketing and User Generated Content Part IV: Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Consequences for Identity and Selfhood 10. Neoliberal
Identities and Youth Drinking Cultures Online 11. Virtual Intoxigenic
Identity 12. Resistances, Alternatives and Liminalities in Drinking
Cultures Part V: Undertaking Research to Explore Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Issues and Considerations for Policy, Health Promotion,
Ethics and Research Methodologies 13. Heath Promotion's New Challenges and
Possibilities: Theorising Practice on Social Media 14. Digital Research
Methods and Ethics 15. Banning Alcohol Marketing On Social Media in Finland
16. New Marketing, New Policy? Emerging Debates over Regulating Alcohol
Campaigns in Social Media
Digital World: Variations across Social Locations 2. Young Women,
Femininities, Social Media Practices, Social Networking and Drinking 3.
Masculinities and Drinking Cultures Online 4. Class, Drinking and Young
People 5. Cultural Location/Alcohol and SNS Part III: Drinking Cultures in
a Digital World: Alcohol Marketing and Commercialisation 6. Understanding
Social Media As Commercial Platforms for User Generated Content 7. Alcohol
Corporations and Marketing in Social Media 8. Mobile Technologies of
Access, Alcohol Apps and Spatially Structured, Real-Time Marketing 9. Viral
Marketing and User Generated Content Part IV: Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Consequences for Identity and Selfhood 10. Neoliberal
Identities and Youth Drinking Cultures Online 11. Virtual Intoxigenic
Identity 12. Resistances, Alternatives and Liminalities in Drinking
Cultures Part V: Undertaking Research to Explore Drinking Cultures in a
Digital World: Issues and Considerations for Policy, Health Promotion,
Ethics and Research Methodologies 13. Heath Promotion's New Challenges and
Possibilities: Theorising Practice on Social Media 14. Digital Research
Methods and Ethics 15. Banning Alcohol Marketing On Social Media in Finland
16. New Marketing, New Policy? Emerging Debates over Regulating Alcohol
Campaigns in Social Media