id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q Denise Herd Voices from the Field: The Social Construction of Alcohol Problems in Inner-City Communities 2011 34 .pdf application/pdf 11496 715 59 KEY WORDS: Alcohol policy, social movements, drugs, racial The present study analyzed how activists interpreted the origins of mobilization around alcohol policy issues within their and advocates who had worked with community groups on alcohol policy issues and were familiar with key activists, and by Issues: High concentration of alcohol outlets and associated problems (e.g., loitering and deterioration); drug dealing entrenched in the community issues were concerns about alcohol outlets, crime, drugs, public informant from Milwaukee said people were prompted to mobilize when they realized the number of alcohol outlets was harmful to youth. Antonio, an informant described a particularly violent and disturbing incident related to alcohol use that prompted people to Informants discussed the role of public drinking and community alcohol-related problems in mobilizing communities to Informants in the study contrasted the alcohol-related problems in inner cities with those in the suburbs, and their relative role as reasons to mobilize. ./cache/work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q.pdf ./txt/work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q.txt