Alcohol
By (Author) Juann M. Watson
By (author) Richard Isralowitz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
11th April 2011
United States
Adult Education
Non Fiction
362.292
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
539g
This text provides up-to-date, comprehensive, and accessible information about alcohol use in western society and other cultures. In 2009, President Barack Obama hosted a friendly "beer summit" on the White House lawn in an attempt to diffuse a racially charged incident between a Caucasian policeman and an African American professor. In the United States, beer and other alcoholic beverage companies are often the main advertisers during television sporting event coverage. A study has found that 44 percent of American college students participate in binge drinking, while the NHTSA reports that over 31 percent of traffic fatalities involve a driver with an illegal blood-alcohol content level. In our culture, consumption of alcohol is both widely accepted as a healthy social norm and condemned as a crime. Alcohol provides information about how alcohol acts upon the body, the social problems related to alcohol use, medical disorders connected to alcohol use, alcohol use throughout world cultures and the American population, and public policy issues. This book also contains sections on adolescent and college student alcohol use.
Peter L. Myers, PhD, is the editor of the Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. Richard E. Isralowitz, PhD, is professor and director of the Regional Alcohol and Drug Abuse Resources Center at Ben Gurion University.