Lighting up: the rise of social smoking on college campuses
"While the past 40 years have seen significant declines in adult smoking, this is not the case among young adults, who have the highest prevalence of smoking of all other age groups. At a time when just about everyone knows that smoking is bad for you, why do so many college students smoke? Is...
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New York Univ. Press
2015
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Zusammenfassung: | "While the past 40 years have seen significant declines in adult smoking, this is not the case among young adults, who have the highest prevalence of smoking of all other age groups. At a time when just about everyone knows that smoking is bad for you, why do so many college students smoke? Is it a short lived phase or do they continue throughout the college years? And what happens after college, when they enter the "real world"? Drawing on interviews and focus groups with hundreds of young adults, Lighting Up takes the reader into their everyday lives to explore social smoking. Mimi Nichter argues that we must understand more about the meaning of social and low level smoking to youth, the social contexts that cause them to take up (or not take up) the habit, and the way that smoking plays a large role in students' social lives. Nichter examines how smoking facilitates social interaction, helps young people express and explore their identity, and serves as a means for communicating emotional states. Most college students who smoked socially were confident that "this was no big deal." After all, they were "not really smokers" and they would only be smoking for a short time. But, as graduation neared, they expressed ambivalence or reluctance to quit. As many grads today step into an uncertain future, where the prospect of finding a good job in a timely manner is unlikely, their 20s may be a time of great stress and instability. For those who have come to depend on the comfort of cigarettes during college, this array of life stressors may make cutting back or quitting more difficult, despite one's intentions and understandings of the harms of tobacco. And emerging products on the market, like e-cigarettes, offer an opportunity to move from smoking to vaping. Lighting Up considers how smoking fits into the lives of young adults and how uncertain times may lead to uncertain smoking trajectories that reach into adulthood".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XI, 263 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780814758380 9780814758397 |
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spelling | Nichter, Mimi Verfasser (DE-588)1068829575 aut Lighting up the rise of social smoking on college campuses Mimi Nichter New York [u.a.] New York Univ. Press 2015 XI, 263 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "While the past 40 years have seen significant declines in adult smoking, this is not the case among young adults, who have the highest prevalence of smoking of all other age groups. At a time when just about everyone knows that smoking is bad for you, why do so many college students smoke? Is it a short lived phase or do they continue throughout the college years? And what happens after college, when they enter the "real world"? Drawing on interviews and focus groups with hundreds of young adults, Lighting Up takes the reader into their everyday lives to explore social smoking. Mimi Nichter argues that we must understand more about the meaning of social and low level smoking to youth, the social contexts that cause them to take up (or not take up) the habit, and the way that smoking plays a large role in students' social lives. Nichter examines how smoking facilitates social interaction, helps young people express and explore their identity, and serves as a means for communicating emotional states. Most college students who smoked socially were confident that "this was no big deal." After all, they were "not really smokers" and they would only be smoking for a short time. But, as graduation neared, they expressed ambivalence or reluctance to quit. As many grads today step into an uncertain future, where the prospect of finding a good job in a timely manner is unlikely, their 20s may be a time of great stress and instability. For those who have come to depend on the comfort of cigarettes during college, this array of life stressors may make cutting back or quitting more difficult, despite one's intentions and understandings of the harms of tobacco. And emerging products on the market, like e-cigarettes, offer an opportunity to move from smoking to vaping. Lighting Up considers how smoking fits into the lives of young adults and how uncertain times may lead to uncertain smoking trajectories that reach into adulthood".. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh MEDICAL / General bisacsh Alltag, Brauchtum Medizin Smoking United States College students Tobacco use United States College students United States Social life and customs SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural MEDICAL / General USA http://www.netread.com/jcusers/1313/2883745/image/lgcover.9780814758380.jpg Cover image |
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title | Lighting up the rise of social smoking on college campuses |
title_auth | Lighting up the rise of social smoking on college campuses |
title_exact_search | Lighting up the rise of social smoking on college campuses |
title_full | Lighting up the rise of social smoking on college campuses Mimi Nichter |
title_fullStr | Lighting up the rise of social smoking on college campuses Mimi Nichter |
title_full_unstemmed | Lighting up the rise of social smoking on college campuses Mimi Nichter |
title_short | Lighting up |
title_sort | lighting up the rise of social smoking on college campuses |
title_sub | the rise of social smoking on college campuses |
topic | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh MEDICAL / General bisacsh Alltag, Brauchtum Medizin Smoking United States College students Tobacco use United States College students United States Social life and customs SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural MEDICAL / General |
topic_facet | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural MEDICAL / General Alltag, Brauchtum Medizin Smoking United States College students Tobacco use United States College students United States Social life and customs USA |
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