From Mead to Snakebite - An Ethnography of Modern British University Sports Team Drinking Culture and its Parallels with the Drinking Rituals of the Viking World
The idea for this paper came, as these things often do, in a bar. The interesting twist was that instead of being an inebriated patron, I was actually working behind the bar observing the scenes of intoxicated students with a bemused expression. What began as a joke shared with a colleague, comparin...
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Main Author: | Matt Austin |
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Language: | EN |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4e9a7f7c530748149c80bf3d2077201f |
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