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Contemporary adulthood and the night...
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Smith, Oliver.
Contemporary adulthood and the night-time economy[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
306.4812
書名/作者:
Contemporary adulthood and the night-time economy/ Oliver Smith.
作者:
Smith, Oliver.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2014.
面頁冊數:
216 p.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Adulthood - Alcohol use.
標題:
Adulthood - Social aspects.
標題:
Leisure industry - Economic aspects.
標題:
Nightlife - Economic aspects.
標題:
Cultural studies.
標題:
Society.
標題:
Sociology: sport & leisure.
標題:
Sport & leisure industries.
標題:
Urban communities.
ISBN:
1137344520 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137344519
ISBN:
9781137344526 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
1. Introduction 2. Socioeconomic Change, Work and Leisure 3. Binge Britain and the NTE 4. Consuming the City 5. Youth, Adulthood and the NTE 6. Drinking Biographies 7. Desire, Motivation and the NTE 8. Identity and the NTE 9. Work, Friendship and the NTE 10. Conclusions and Futures.
摘要、提要註:
This book examines the experiences of those dedicated drinkers at the forefront of the new night-time leisure industries that revolutionized the way we think about our city centres. Smith uses the night-time leisure economy as a lens through which to view the relationship between global consumer capital and the erosion of 'traditional' adulthood.
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Contemporary adulthood and the night-time economy[electronic resource] /
Smith, Oliver.
Contemporary adulthood and the night-time economy
[electronic resource] /Oliver Smith. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 216 p. - Leisure studies in a global era.
Electronic book text.
1. Introduction 2. Socioeconomic Change, Work and Leisure 3. Binge Britain and the NTE 4. Consuming the City 5. Youth, Adulthood and the NTE 6. Drinking Biographies 7. Desire, Motivation and the NTE 8. Identity and the NTE 9. Work, Friendship and the NTE 10. Conclusions and Futures.
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This book examines the experiences of those dedicated drinkers at the forefront of the new night-time leisure industries that revolutionized the way we think about our city centres. Smith uses the night-time leisure economy as a lens through which to view the relationship between global consumer capital and the erosion of 'traditional' adulthood.Unpicking the lives of dedicated drinkers, hedonists and adult consumers, Contemporary Adulthood and the Night-Time Economy examines the emergence of new forms of cultural and aesthetic attachment to alcohol and reconsiders the way we think about and use our city centres. The first generation to experience the new experiential markets of the night-time economy are now in their thirties and forties, but have been largely neglected in research on alcohol consumption and night-time leisure practices. While the general assumption appears to be that such individuals simply grow up and grow out of excessive alcohol consumption and adopt the identity of a respectable adult, Contemporary Adulthood and the Night-Time Economy highlights how the late night city centre continues to act as a significant draw and as a means of examining the relationship between consumer capitalism and the erosion of traditional adult identity. For committed consumers the night-time economy represents part of a powerful trend that is destabilising identity, cultivating narcissism and infantilising a generation.
PDF.
Oliver Smith is a Lecturer in Criminology at Plymouth University, UK.
ISBN: 1137344520 (electronic bk.) :£58.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
578627
Adulthood
--Alcohol use.
LC Class. No.: GT3408 / .S65 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 306.4812
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Avoiding both cliche-ridden hysteria, and the over-ripe products of redundant theoretical silos, Oliver Smith has produced a beautifully written, carefully nuanced account of post-industrial leisure that normalises and explains the contemporary night-time economy. Read it before going to the pub. - Dick Hobbs, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex, UK This book is a must read for anyone wanting to make sense of the relationship between 'extended' adolescence, alcohol consumption, and the night-time economy (NTE). Based on a thorough analysis of changes and trends in the NTE, and careful ethnographic observations and interviews with young adults, this book theoretically and empirically redefines the phenomenon of 'going out' in contemporary society. - Robert Hollands, Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University, UK In this superb ethnographic study of Britain's commodified and consumerised night-time economy, Oliver Smith bravely ignores the disciplinary injunction to identify cultural resistance blossoming across post-crash capitalism's arid landscape. Instead he finds anxiety, half-hearted hedonism and an enduring sense of lack among a community of thirty-somethings unwilling to give up the preoccupations of youth and unable to identify anything more appealing than another weekend trawling the pubs and clubs. Smith makes excellent use of critical theory to address the pressures that bear down upon so many young people today. He treads carefully around the piles of puke and discarded beer cans to offer a trenchant and rigorous ethnographic analysis of depressive hedonism and ideological incorporation. It is not a happy story, but it is one that everyone interested in the reality of contemporary culture must digest. I can't recommend it more highly. - Simon Winlow, Professor of Criminology, Teesside University, UK Something odd is happening to the adulthood stage of the life cycle; something that, for the most part, criminologists have been slow to engage with. Oliver Smith's Contemporary Adulthood and the Night-Time Economy is a notable exception. Skilfully weaving sophisticated theory and interview data, Smith provides a sharp analysis of how the young (and the not-so-young) use alcohol and the night-time leisure economy to structure identity and give meaning to their lives as they attempt to negotiate today's long march to adulthood. - Professor Keith Hayward, University of Kent, UK.
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