Gender and Alcohol
Gender and alcohol - Laurie Taylor explores the male-dominated craft drink scene and finds out how young women and men feel about the ingredients of a 'proper night out'.
Gender and Alcohol: Laurie Taylor talks to Thomas Thurnell-Read, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Loughborough University, about the masculine domain of craft drinks, an area of the alcohol industry associated with liberal and progressive values but where assumptions about tastes are still informed by gender stereotypes, the marketing of products may draw heavily on sexist imagery and men are seen as the gatekeepers of expertise.
They’re joined by Kath Hennell, Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Youth Studies, who explores the key ingredients of a 'proper night out' for young women and men. What are the hidden, gendered rules which inform a ritual involving extreme intoxication?
Producer: Jayne Egerton
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Guests and Further Reading
Thomas Thurnell-Read, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Loughborough University
Gender and Craft Drinks in Sociology Compass
Kath Hennell, Senior Lecturer in Childhood & Youth Studies at Liverpool Hope University
A ‘Proper Night Out’: A Practice Theory Exploration of Gendered Drinking (with Mark Limmer & Maria Piacentini) in Sociological Research Online
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- Wed 12 Oct 202216:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 17 Oct 202200:15BBC Radio 4
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