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245 0 0 _aLeisure matters :
_bthe state and future of leisure studies /
_cedited by Gordon J. Walker, David Scott, and Monika Stodolska.
246 3 0 _aState and future of leisure studies
264 1 _aState College, Pennsylvania :
_bVenture Publishing, Inc.,
_c[2016]
264 4 _c©2016
300 _axxix, 366 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c29 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tForeword: Assessing leisure studies --
_tForeword: Leisure studies: celebrating the past, looking to the future --
_tIntroduction --
_tThe editors and contributors --
_gSection 1.
_tExploring leisure --
_g1.
_tAnthropology and leisure --
_g2.
_tLeisure at the biological level --
_g3.
_tEconomic decision making in leisure and tecreation --
_g4.
_tHistory of leisure --
_g5.
_tPhilosophy of leisure studies --
_g6.
_tPsychology of leisure, positive psychology, and “psychologizing” leisure theory --
_g7.
_tRethinking sociological leisure studies for the twenty-first century --
_g8.
_tLeisure, health, and physical activity --
_g9.
_tLeisure and religion/spirituality --
_g10.
_tSport as a leisure behavior --
_g11.
_tTourism --
_g12.
_tLeisure in Africa --
_g13.
_tLeisure in Australia and New Zealand --
_g14.
_tLeisure in East Asia --
_g15.
_tLoisir San Frontiers? Leisure in Europe --
_g16.
_tLeisure in Latin America --
_gSection 2.
_tExperiencing leisure --
_g17.
_tLeisure, needs, and motivations --
_g18.
_tLeisure constraints and negotiation: highlights from the journey past, present, and future --
_g19.
_tLeisure and intensity of participation --
_g20.
_tFrom purple roots to dark, sexy, and diverse: the past, present, and future of deviant leisure --
_g21.
_tYouth and leisure --
_g22.
_tFamily and leisure --
_g23.
_tLeisure and aging (well) --
_g24.
_tThe relational politics of gender and leisure --
_g25.
_tMore equitable moments: the changing nature of leisure for the LGBQ community --
_g26.
_tLeisure and people with disabilities --
_g27.
_tHow does leisure studies respond to the needs and requests of indigenous people? --
_g28.
_tLeisure, race, ethnicity, and immigration --
_g29.
_tTrends in time for leisure --
_g30.
_tThe roles technology plays in twenty-first century leisure --
_g31.
_tPlace and leisure --
_g32.
_tLeveraging leisure-based community networks to access social capital --
_gSection 3.
_tDelivering leisure --
_g33.
_tPublic policy and planning frameworks --
_g34.
_tMarketing public leisure services: key concepts, approaches, and emerging trends --
_g35.
_tContemporary views of management and leadership in leisure studies --
_gSection 4.
_tDebating leisure --
_g36.
_tMetatheorizing leisure theory --
_g37.
_tQualitative inquiry in leisure studies --
_g38.
_tExperimental designs in leisure studies --
_g39.
_tLeisure and the academy: curricula and scholarship in higher education --
_g40.
_tCelebrating leisure studies: onward, outward, and upward.
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650 0 _aRecreation
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700 1 _aWalker, Gordon J.,
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