Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2024 Mar;43(3):654-663. doi: 10.1111/dar.13709. Epub 2023 Jul 11.
In this article we seek to understand the changing social position of alcohol use for young people in Australia by identifying how alcohol has become framed as posing a significant risk to their bodies and futures.
Forty interviews were conducted with young people aged 18-21 years from Melbourne, Australia, who had previously identified as light drinkers or abstainers. Drawing on insights from contemporary sociologies of risk, we explored how risk was discussed as a governing concept that shaped young people's views of alcohol, and how it encouraged or necessitated risk-avoidance in daily life.
Participants drew on a range of risk discourses in framing their abstention or moderate drinking along the lines of health, wellness, wisdom and productivity. They reiterated social constructions of heavy or regular alcohol use as irresponsible, threatening and potentially addictive. The focus on personal responsibility was striking in most accounts. Participants seemed to have routinised ways of practicing risk avoidance and coordinated drinking practices with other practices in their everyday life, with alcohol therefore 'competing for time'.
Our findings endorse the idea that discourses of risk and individual responsibility shape the contemporary socio-cultural value of alcohol for young people. Risk avoidance has become routine and is manifested through the practice of restraint and control. This appears particular to high-income countries like Australia, where concerns about young people's futures and economic security are increasing, and where neoliberal politics are the foundations of governmental ideology.
本文旨在探讨澳大利亚年轻人饮酒行为的社会地位变化,通过分析酒精如何被视为对其身体和未来构成重大风险,来理解这一变化。
本研究对来自澳大利亚墨尔本的 18-21 岁的年轻人进行了 40 次访谈,这些年轻人之前被认定为轻度饮酒者或不饮酒者。借鉴当代风险社会学的观点,我们探讨了风险是如何作为一种治理概念来影响年轻人对酒精的看法的,以及它如何在日常生活中鼓励或需要避免风险。
参与者在界定自己的戒酒或适度饮酒行为时,引用了一系列风险话语,包括健康、保健、智慧和生产力。他们重申了对大量或规律饮酒的社会建构,认为这是不负责任的、有威胁的,并且可能会上瘾。在大多数情况下,强调个人责任的观点非常突出。参与者似乎已经形成了日常避免风险的习惯,他们将饮酒行为与日常生活中的其他行为协调起来,因此,酒精“争夺时间”。
我们的研究结果支持了这样一种观点,即风险话语和个人责任塑造了当代年轻人对酒精的社会文化价值。风险规避已经成为一种惯例,表现为克制和控制的实践。这种情况似乎特别出现在澳大利亚等高收入国家,这些国家对年轻人的未来和经济安全的担忧日益增加,而新自由主义政治是政府意识形态的基础。