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Karen G. Weiss, “Party School: Crime, Campus, and Community” (Northeastern UP, 2013)
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Karen G. Weiss, “Party School: Crime, Campus, and Community” (Northeastern UP, 2013)
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57 minutes
Released:
Feb 8, 2014
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Podcast episode
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In this episode, I sit down with Karen G. Weiss, associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at West Virginia University, to talk about her book, Party School: Crime, Campus, and Community (Northeastern University Press, 2013). We discuss the subculture of the “party university,” and how such an environment normalizes and encourages extreme binge drinking and reckless partying. We talk about how extreme partying harms students as well as the larger community, and why students willingly put themselves (and others) at risk for victimization. We discuss why the party subculture appears so resistant to change, and why efforts from university personnel and law enforcement often appear futile. We also explore possible ways to transform the party subculture and address the problems it causes.
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Released:
Feb 8, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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