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Night-Life and Young People’s Atmospheric
Mobilities
Samantha Wilkinson and Catherine Wilkinson
Disclaimer
This paper is based on research funded by both: Alcohol Research UK
Postgraduate Research Studentship [RS 12/02] [Samantha Wilkinson], and
ESRC [ES/J500094/1] [Samantha Wilkinson and Catherine Wilkinson].
Abstract This paper makes an explicit connection between atmospheres, youth drinking cultures, and
mobility. The authors draw on data from long-standing and innovative qualitative methods
(including interviews, participant observation, peer-interviews, and drawing-elicitation
interviews), conducted with young people, aged 15-24, living in the suburban case study
locations of Wythenshawe and Chorlton, Manchester, UK. We analyse young people’s alcohol-
related vehicular im/mobilities, and also their bodily im/mobilities in commercial drinking
spaces. We argue that consuming alcohol on transport, more than being economically
beneficial, is emotionally important; young people create enjoyable affective atmospheres in
taxis and buses to share with friends. Taxis and buses are not solely a means to get to nights out,
they are fundamental constituents of young people’s nights out. Further, this paper shows how
atmospheres in club-spaces, comprised of music, lighting, and drunken bodies, can propel
young people’s bodies into action, transforming static bodies into mobile ones. This paper is
novel in presenting an insight into the means through which atmospheres impact, and alter,
young people’s alcohol-related experiences of both transport and bar/club spaces.
Keywords Alcohol; Atmospheres; Dancing; Drinking; Mobilities; Young People
DOI 10.25364/08.3:2017.1.5
Mobile Culture Studies. The Journal, Vol. 3 2017, 77-96
Peer reviewed article
Open Access: content is licensed under CC BY 3.0
Mobile Culture Studies
The Journal, Band 3/2017
- Titel
- Mobile Culture Studies
- Untertitel
- The Journal
- Band
- 3/2017
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- deutsch, englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 198
- Kategorien
- Zeitschriften Mobile Culture Studies The Journal