International Journal of Drug Policy
Volume 19, Issue 5 , Pages 359-366 , October 2008

Re-framing ‘binge drinking’ as calculated hedonism: Empirical evidence from the UK

  • Isabelle Szmigin

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    • University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 121 414 7357; fax: +44 121 414 7791.
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  • Christine Griffin

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    • University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
    • Tel.: +44 1225 385293; fax: +44 1225 386752.
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  • Willm Mistral

      Affiliations

    • University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
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  • Andrew Bengry-Howell

      Affiliations

    • University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
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  • Louise Weale

      Affiliations

    • University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
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  • Chris Hackley

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    • Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, United Kingdom
    • Tel.: +44 1784 443855; fax: +44 1784 276100.

Received 8 May 2007 ,Revised 16 August 2007 ,Accepted 29 August 2007.

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PII: S0955-3959(07)00209-5

doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2007.08.009

International Journal of Drug Policy
Volume 19, Issue 5 , Pages 359-366 , October 2008