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      Intoxigenic digital spaces? Youth, social networking sites and alcohol marketing : Intoxigenic digital spaces?

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      Drug and Alcohol Review
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          To examine how young people in New Zealand engage with alcohol and reproduce alcohol marketing messages and alcohol-related branding in 'Bebo', a popular social networking site (SNS) on the Internet. Data are drawn from information posted on approximately 150 Bebo Web pages and analysed by way of textual analysis and cyberspace ethnography. Social networking sites, such as Bebo, provide young people with a digital space in which to share a range of alcohol marketing messages via peer-to-peer transmission. Bebo also enables youth to communicate to one another how they consume alcohol and their views of alcohol marketing messages. The information being shared by young people who use Bebo is openly provided in the form of personal information, forum comments, digital photographs and answering quizzes about their engagement with alcohol. Through this sharing of information in the digital Internet environment, young people are creating 'intoxigenic social identities' as well as 'intoxigenic digital spaces' that further contribute towards the normalisation of youth consumption of alcohol. A better understanding of how youth are using the Internet to share their experiences with alcohol and engagement with alcohol-related messages is crucial to public health research as alcohol marketing practices rapidly evolve.

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                Journal
                Drug and Alcohol Review
                Wiley
                09595236
                September 2010
                September 2010
                August 19 2010
                : 29
                : 5
                : 525-530
                Article
                10.1111/j.1465-3362.2010.00178.x
                20887576
                aa41ed59-d6e1-4e10-8ceb-607166d8cda8
                © 2010

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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