Missing Masculinities: Gendering Practices in Australian Alcohol Research and Policy |
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Authors: | David Moore Suzanne Fraser Helen Keane Kate Seear Kylie Valentine |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Drug Research Institute (Melbourne office), Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Fitzroy, VIC, Australia;2. Social Studies of Addiction Concepts, National Drug Research Institute (Melbourne office), Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Fitzroy, VIC, Australia;3. School of Sociology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia;4. Faculty of Law, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia;5. Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | The issue of ‘alcohol-fuelled violence’ has been the subject of intense policy debate in Australia. While this debate is warranted, its contours and content have been informed and shaped by a surprisingly narrow range of research resources. Narrow research engagements of this kind warrant scrutiny because they can exclude from consideration crucial issues. In this article we identify one such issue, that of gender. Following a review of the Australian literature on gender, alcohol and violence, our analysis explores four case studies drawn from the Australian research corpus, focusing on large quantitative studies as these tend to receive most attention and citation in policy debate. Such studies consistently erase the contribution of key gender dynamics, namely enactments of particular (often youthful) masculinities, to violence involving alcohol, even where they simultaneously provide strong support in their data for such a conclusion. We show how this research is mobilised specifically in support of claims about the causal role of alcohol in violence and of blanket population-level responses to the problem. There is an urgent need to map the character and scope of the tendency to erase certain gender issues in research on alcohol and violence in order to better inform policy responses. |
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