Kønsforskelle i unges rusmiddelkulturer
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v15i1.136183Abstract
The topic of this paper is sex differences in the significance and regulation of intoxicants in »ordinary« youth groups' consumption of alcohol and hashish. Recent Danish research on young people' s use of intoxicants focuses on the scope
and nature of such consumption, but so far no research has been carried out based on a cultural-analytical paradigm.
During analyses of qualitative data in a research project about »Fratemization Rituals and Alcohol and Drug Cultures among Youth in Denmark« based on a cultural-analytical paradigm the author describes some sex differences in alcohol and drug cultures
among »ordinary« youth groups. Taking the early results in Nordic women studies as her starting point the author tries to understand and explain the above mentioned differences between the young women and men.
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