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Alkoholens meningsskapende og kontekstuelle funksjoner blant ungdom med ulik sosial bakgrunn

Schwenke, Ellen Oftedal
Bachelor thesis
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Abstract
In this thesis I have used two different studies to discuss the relationships

between social background and alcohol use among Norwegian adolescents. In

the discussion of this relationship, I have used theory based on socialization,

Pierre Bourdieu and Émile Durkheim to explain the association between

parental sosio-economic status and adolescent drinking. Adolescent drinking in

Norway appears to be related to parental influences, cultural norms, and the

meaningful function alcohol has in the construction of their identity. These

factors will vary according to their social background. In some social contexts,

for example “russetiden”, the social background is of less importance when

drinking.
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Sosiologi – ungdomssosiologi 15 SO590 Institutt for samfunnsfag 23.mai 2017

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