Dr. Emeka Wilfred Dumbili

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-1 und Äquivalente
FachgebietEmpirische Sozialforschung,Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft
KeywordsAlcohol, transgression, young people, sexual risk,, Transgressive drinking, drug misuse,

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandNigeria
OrtAwka
Universität/InstitutionNnamdi Azikiwe University
Institut/AbteilungSociology and Anthropology

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Reiner HanewinkelInstitut für Therapie- und Gesundheitsforschung IFT-Nord gGmbH, Kiel
Prof. Dr. Reiner HanewinkelForschung und Prävention, Institut für Therapie- und Gesundheitsforschung IFT-Nord gGmbH, Kiel
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.09.2019

Programm(e)

2018Georg Forster-Forschungsstipendien-Programm für Postdocs

Publikationen (Auswahl)

2024Emeka Dumbili: Reconfiguring Drinking Cultures, Gender, and Transgressive Selves. Palgrave Macmillan 2024
2022Emeka Dumbili: Doing gender, doing alcohol: the paradox of gendered drinking practices among young Nigerians. In: Social Science & Medicine, 311, 2022, 1-9
2022Dumbili, E. W., Uwa-Robinson, K., & Odeigah, O. W.: Making sense of ‘‘drink responsibly’’messages: Explorations of the understanding and interpretations of young Nigerians who use alcohol. . In: International Journal of Drug Policy, 103, 2022,
2022Dumbili, E. W., & Nelson, E. U. E: Sexualized alcohol marketing, precarious work and gendered sexual risks: explorations of women beer promoters in Benin City, Nigeria. In: Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Online ahead of Print, 2022,
2022Emeka Dumbili: ‘I just drink to feel abnormal for some time’: Reconfiguring heavy drinking and intoxication as pleasurable. In: International Journal of Drug Policy, 99, 2022,
2022Dumbili, E. W., Okpan, S. O., Uwa-Robinson, K., & Azende, P: ‘If You Cannot Beat Them, You Join Them’: Friendship, Social Influence and Drinking to Belong Among Nigerian Youth.. In: Thomas Thurnell-Read & Laura Fenton, Alcohol, Age, Generation and the Life Course. Palgrave Macmillan,, 2022. 127-150
2021Morojele, N. K., Dumbili, E. W., Obot, I. S., & Parry, C. D: Alcohol consumption, harms and policy developments in sub‐Saharan Africa: The case for stronger national and regional responses.. In: Drug and Alcohol Review, 40, 2021, 402-419.
2021Odeigah, O. W., Dumbili, E. W., Patton, R., & Olley, B. O.: Alcohol labeling regulations and industry compliance in Nigeria: Evidence to guide policy implementation.. In: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs,, 82, 2021, 60-65
2021Dumbili, E. W., Hanewinkel, R., Hannah, M., Degge, Ezekwe, E. C., & Nnajiofor, M.: Cannabis use motivations: a study of young adults in Nigeria.. In: Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 28, 2021, 585-594
2021Balenger, A., Umenze, F., Dumbili, E., Sako, B., Obot, I., & Swahn, M. H. Developing an alcohol harm prevention research agenda in West Africa: a mixed methods approach. In: Health Promotion International., Online ahead of Print, 2021,
2021Morgenstern, M., Dumbili, E. W., Hansen, J., & Hanewinkel, R: Effects of alcohol warning labels on alcohol-related cognitions among German adolescents: A factorial experiment. In: Addictive Behaviors,, 117, 2021,
2021Dumbili, E. W., & Ebuenyi, I. D.: Methamphetamine (Mkpulummiri) use in eastern Nigeria: A new addition to drug users’ repertoire.. In: African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies, 20, 2021, 79-88
2020Emeka Dumbili: Cannabis Normalization among Young Adults in a Nigerian City . In: Journal of Drug Issues, 2020, 1-17
2020Dumbili, E. W., Gardner, J., Degge, H. M., & Hanewinkel, R.: Enhancement motivations for using prescription drugs among young adults in Nigeria. In: International Journal of Drug Policy, 95, 2020,