Leisure’s Legacy

Leisure’s Legacy
Title Leisure’s Legacy PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Stebbins
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 221
Release 2017-07-17
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 3319597949

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This book illustrates how leisure, as with other complex ideas that hold currency in today’s world, suffers at the level of common sense, due to a combination of oversimplification, moral depreciation, and even lack of recognition. Leisure’s modern legacy is both profound and immense, as a product of approximately 45 years of steady research, application and theory development. The common sense view of free-time activities, therefore, can and should be challenged. Stebbins provides this confrontation by tackling four particular themes: that gatekeepers within the institutions of higher education and funding agencies for research often fail to attach adequate resources to the idea of leisure; that the general population are guided by certain common sense definitions and largely unaware of how an informed view of free time could be beneficial; that practitioners within certain fields continue to refuse to engage with the idea of leisure despite its benefit for their clients; and that the weak reception of the science of leisure within mainstream social sciences suggests a similarly warped understanding of how people use their free time. Leisure’s Legacy will be of interest to scholars of Leisure Studies and all those wishing to learn more about the vital importance of leisure in modern Western society.

Love's Legacy

Love's Legacy
Title Love's Legacy PDF eBook
Author Madeline Baker
Publisher Leisure Books
Total Pages 132
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780843940008

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Eleven of the world's most popular romance authors celebrate the love of learning and the learning of love. Authors include Madeline Baker, Mary Balough, Elaine Barbieri, Lori Copeland, Cassie Edwards, Heather Graham, Catherine Hart, Virginia Henley, Penelope Neri, Diana Palmer, and Janelle Taylor.

Leisure, Culture and the Olympic Games

Leisure, Culture and the Olympic Games
Title Leisure, Culture and the Olympic Games PDF eBook
Author John Horne
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 126
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1134922973

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This edited collection contains six refreshing critical assessments of the leisure-sport relationship from societies that have staged the Olympic and Paralympic Games and contains valuable information for those who live in societies that aspire to host the Games. The collection begins and ends with discussions of the Olympic Games as a platform for protest. The first and last chapters consider the changing political relationships from 1968 in Mexico City, when one of the most politically-charged gestures ever made by athletes took place, and the campaigns surrounding the ethical responsibilities of those hosting the Olympics in London in 2012. Other chapters consider the sociocultural legacy of the Seoul Olympics, assess the likely regeneration legacies of the London 2012 Games, examine the relationship between hosting societies and indigenous cultures and analyse the effectiveness and appeal of Olympic mascots. This collection provides not just insight into the past and present effects of the Olympic and Paralympic Games but also offers readers the opportunity to reflect upon and consider the impact of these sports mega-events on their everyday lives. This book was published as a special issue of Leisure Studies.

Leisure and Recreation Management

Leisure and Recreation Management
Title Leisure and Recreation Management PDF eBook
Author George Torkildsen
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 596
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415309967

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'Leisure and Recreation Management' is essential reading for anyone interested in exploring both the theory and the practicalities of managing leisure and recreational facilities.

Key Concepts in Leisure

Key Concepts in Leisure
Title Key Concepts in Leisure PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Sutherland
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 267
Release 2009-09-09
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 1350314838

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Leisure studies encompasses the broadest range of leisure and sports pursuits and marries management, administration and sports, as well as customer service. Key Concepts in Leisure presents an indispensable guide to the key themes and concepts in this rapidly developing, fast-paced and demanding industry.

Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management

Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management
Title Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management PDF eBook
Author George Torkildsen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 643
Release
Genre
ISBN 1134390084

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Leisure, Activism, and the Animation of the Urban Environment

Leisure, Activism, and the Animation of the Urban Environment
Title Leisure, Activism, and the Animation of the Urban Environment PDF eBook
Author I R Lamond
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 230
Release 2022-12-26
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1000810941

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This book brings together chapters that address questions of leisure, activism, and the animation of urban environments. The authors share research that explores the meaning and making of activist practices, events of dissent, and the arts in everyday life. Situated in a growing body of activist scholarship and social justice research, within the field of leisure studies, the contributions spotlight understandings and disruptions of public spaces in cities. These range from overtly political practices such as protest marches to recreational practices such as skateboarding and bicycling that remake cities through their contestations of space. Across the collection the chapters raise broader questions of civil society, whether it is research on youth activism, historical uses of public spaces by rightwing or racist groups, or interrogating the absence of leisure and closure of public spaces for people experiencing homelessness. Some chapters explore events, such as festivals as sites of resistance and social change. In others, grassroots neighbourhood activism through arts is centralised, or mega-events are framed through protest campaigns against bids to host the Summer Olympic Games. A central thread running through the chapters is the question of whose voices count and whose remain unheard in events of dissent in the city. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Leisure Studies.