文摘
This article reconstructs the results of a longitudinal research on youthful alcohol consumption and tries to identify their general theoretical impact: in what way is the topic of alcohol consumption which is so much rooted in the living environment of young people relevant for youth- and transition research, both methodological as well as theoretical? Doing this, we show the core practices of self-staging which are getting visible in young people’s (talking about) youthful alcohol consumption – normalization, agency and biographical turning points – and how these are related to one another and to other fields of youth transitions.