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Hello Sunday Morning: Alcohol, (non)consumption and selfhood

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posted on 2024-01-12, 01:11 authored by Amy PennayAmy Pennay, Sarah MacLeanSarah MacLean, G Rankin
Background: Hello Sunday Morning (HSM) is an online program that encourages people to commit to a period of non-drinking and blog about their experiences. The purpose of this paper is to explore how HSM members negotiated their periods of abstention, with a focus on how not drinking influenced their narratives of selfhood. Methods: Thematic analysis was undertaken of 2844 blog posts from 154 Victorians who signed up to HSM in 2013 or 2014. Results: Analysis revealed three key narratives of selfhood offered by participants: (1) abstinence resulting in a disrupted sense of self, (2) non-consumption facilitating the development of a new healthy self, and (3) anti-consumption facilitating the development of a resistant self. Conclusion: Individuals construct and maintain their sense of self through consumption (or non-consumption) activities, and this occurs within the broader context of the relationship between selfhood, consumption and culture. HSM members developed narratives of self by drawing on a range of wider discursive structures concerning pleasure, healthism and resistance. The typologies of non-drinking selves identified in this paper could be disseminated through platforms such as HSM to support people who are new to non-drinking in choosing how they might construct and enact alternative selfhoods in contexts where alcohol consumption is deeply embedded.

Funding

This work draws on data accessed as part of an evaluation of Hello Sunday Morning funded by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation.

History

Publication Date

2016-02-01

Journal

International Journal of Drug Policy

Volume

28

Pagination

9p. (p. 67-75)

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0955-3959

Rights Statement

© 2016 The Authors. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license, whereby credit must be given to the creator, only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted and no derivatives or adaptations of the work are permitted: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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