Reflexive habitus and the new obligation of choice: Understanding young people's light drinking and alcohol abstinence

G Caluzzi, A Pennay, S MacLean - Journal of Youth Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines how young people construct drinking and non-drinking as a choice by
drawing on the concept of reflexive habitus–how individuals in contemporary society …

Reflexive habitus and the new obligation of choice: Understanding young people's light drinking and alcohol abstinence.

G Caluzzi, A Pennay, S MacLean - Journal of Youth Studies, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
This article examines how young people construct drinking and non-drinking as a choice by
drawing on the concept of reflexive habitus–how individuals in contemporary society …

Reflexive habitus and the new obligation of choice: understanding young people's light drinking and alcohol abstinence

G Caluzzi, A Pennay, S MacLean - Journal of Youth Studies, 2021 - ingentaconnect.com
This article examines how young people construct drinking and non-drinking as a choice by
drawing on the concept of reflexive habitus–how individuals in contemporary society …

Reflexive habitus and the new obligation of choice: understanding young people's light drinking and alcohol abstinence

G Caluzzi, A Pennay, S MacLean - 2021 - opal.latrobe.edu.au
This article examines how young people construct drinking and non-drinking as a choice by
drawing on the concept of reflexive habitus–how individuals in contemporary society …

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G Caluzzi, A Pennay, S MacLean - scholar.archive.org
This article examines why young people are drinking less by drawing on the concept of
reflexive habitus. We explore young people's accounts of choice and autonomy through …

[PDF][PDF] Reflexive habitus and the new obligation of choice: understanding young people's light drinking and alcohol abstinence

G Caluzzi, A Pennaya… - An Exploration of the …, 2021 - opal.latrobe.edu.au
This article examines how young people construct drinking and non-drinking as a choice by
drawing on the concept of reflexive habitus-how individuals in contemporary society …