College Hookup Culture and Christian Ethics: The Lives and Longings of Emerging Adults

New York, NY: Oxford University Press (2018)
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Abstract

What happens at college parties? Why do students dress and behave the way they do? Who has power, and what kind? And are college students happy overall with party and hookup culture? In response to undergraduates' skepticism of researchers' accounts of hookup culture, the author engaged 126 college students as ethnographers to observe and analyze this complex social reality at parties.

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