“Vertical drinking” in the night-time economy: alcohol licencing and proxies for “uncivilised” drinking bodies

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Jed Meers
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‘Vertical drinking’ is a longstanding concept in alcohol licencing decision-making and the literature on night-time leisure. As the term implies, it concerns drinking alcohol standing up. The proposition is simple: establishments where people stand to drink are associated with less desirable clientele, more drunkenness and a greater likelihood of crime and disorder. Existing research has explored how the concept of ‘Vertical drinking’ – known historically as ‘perpendicular drinking’ – can form part of heavily classed distinctions between ‘civilised’ and ‘uncivilised’ drinking practices. By examining 40 licencing hearings in England under the Licencing Act 2003, this paper demonstrates how vertical drinking serves as a: (i) proxy for ‘uncivilised’ drinking establishments, (ii) a proxy for problematic (working class) drinking bodies, and (iii) how the legal tool of the licence targets problematic drinkers by shaping the establishment in which they drink. Assumptions about problematic drinking bodies – this ‘vertical drinker’ – inform the regulatory distinction between ‘civilised’ and ‘uncivilised’ establishments.
夜间经济中的“垂直饮酒”:酒精许可和“不文明”饮酒机构的代理
“垂直饮酒”是酒精许可决策和夜间休闲文献中一个长期存在的概念。顾名思义,它指的是站着喝酒。这个命题很简单:人们站着喝酒的场所与不太受欢迎的客户、更多的醉酒以及更大的犯罪和混乱可能性有关。现有的研究已经探索了“垂直饮酒”的概念——历史上被称为“垂直饮酒”——如何成为“文明”和“不文明”饮酒行为之间严重分类的一部分。通过考察英国根据《2003年许可证法案》举行的40场许可证听证会,本文展示了垂直饮酒如何成为:(i)“不文明”饮酒场所的代表,(ii)有问题(工人阶级)饮酒团体的代表,以及(iii)许可证的法律工具如何通过塑造饮酒场所来瞄准有问题的饮酒者。关于有问题的饮酒身体的假设——这个“垂直饮酒者”——告知了“文明”和“不文明”机构之间的监管区别。
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Leisure Studies
Leisure Studies HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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4.90
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期刊介绍: Leisure Studies publishes articles of a high standard on all aspects of leisure studies and from a variety of disciplinary bases, including sociology, psychology, human geography, planning, economics, etc. Shorter research notes and book reviews are also published. The emphasis of the Journal is on the social sciences, broadly defined, and the subjects covered include the whole range of leisure behaviour in the arts, sports, cultural and informal activities, tourism, urban and rural recreation.
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