[en] Adolescent Alcohol Intoxication in Denmark : Policy, Culture, and Industry

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SCIENCESPO

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Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology
alcohol
adolescents
industry
Denmark
culture

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Anglais

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Federal Legal Publishing

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[en] This article analyzes recent developments in Danish alcohol policy, culture, and industry. It reveals cross-sector dynamics and complexities that are often downplayed in existing literature. It traces how a stable “structural configuration” emerged in the 1960s-1980s between the three domains, based on liberalization.A particular adolescent alcohol culture of intoxication, however, emerged in the 1990s, raising public awareness and calls for policy intervention. Contrary to what may have been expected, this did not represent a break with the liberal alcohol configuration in policy, culture, and industry, but an increased segregation of adolescent consumption from adult consumption, exposing the former to severe legal and moral regulation. This analysis of historic-structural dynamics helps explain why adolescent drinking is dependent on more than isolated causal links such as between policy events and consumption.

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Contemporary Drug Problems

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HAL

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Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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Jakob Johan Demant, Troels Krarup. Adolescent Alcohol Intoxication in Denmark. Contemporary Drug Problems, 2013, 40 (2), pp.259 - 289. [hal-01295796]

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[en] Adolescent Alcohol Intoxication in Denmark : Policy, Culture, and Industry, dans Études nordiques, consulté le 21 Novembre 2025, https://etudes-nordiques.cnrs.fr/index.php/s/numenord/item/17977