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'Sainsbury's is my local': English alcohol policy, domestic drinking practices and the meaning of home

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-5661.2008.00322.x

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Britain; mixed methods; alcohol; home; drinking policy

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Drinking in England is an issue of public and policy concern. The Government has focused on the city centre in pursuing its twin policy aims of urban regeneration and public order and health. This paper challenges the silences in such debate by focusing on the domestic drinking practices in two case-study locations. Drawing on insights from wider geographies of home, the empirical sections of the paper explore domestic drinking as a widespread, socially sanctioned practice, which is shaped through diverse social relations, and the home's connections to other time/spaces. The ideological power of home works to obscure the problems that domestic drinking can sometimes cause.

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