Angus, FionaPeckford, Kailey2019-05-132022-05-312022-05-312019https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/1333Presented on April 23, 2019 at Student Research Day held at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta.Many social traditions involve alcohol consumption whether it be through a glass of wine with dinner in an upper-class home, or a pint of beer in a tavern for a working-class man. In both cases, social norms indicating which drinking habits are acceptable, and which are not, are dictated by gender and social class. This qualitative research project uses a triangulation of methods to analyze the way gender dynamics operate in public drinking establishments in Edmonton, AB. The themes of gendered safety, visual culture, and hook-up culture are explored through this analysis.613.17 KBPDFenAll Rights Reservedalcohol consumptiondrinking habitsgender“Fun,” but “scary”: an analysis of the gendered nature of alcohol cultureStudent Presentation