Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1988Conventional wisdom in the sociology of leisure maintains that "leisure" is what people experience as a result of recreation participation. Missing from our understanding of leisure as a socially significant phenomena is knowledge of how people construct leisure behaviors and meanings within the social context of their daily lives. This dissertation proposes a revised sociology of leisure, based on a unique blending of phenomenological and structural perspectives of sociological inquiry, which attempts to describe and explain the relational nature of leisure. The intersection of phenomenology and structuralism occurs at the point of the "social relationship," where social meanings about reality...
The number of approaches that try to explain human behavior in leisure time, which is assumed to cor...
How could patterns of leisure represent social identity? Whether they are sub-ordinate to the class ...
Social worlds are a distinct form of human organization in which individuals organize themselves by ...
Leisure travel makes up a very significant part of daily travel and therefore needs to be considere...
Leisure has become an important domain in sociological research. While time is often spent in daily ...
Leisure has become an important domain in sociological research. While time is often spent in daily ...
228 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.What leisure meant to a group...
228 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.What leisure meant to a group...
This article examines the epistemological claims made by four paradigms used to study leisure meanin...
Little research has focused on street-involved youths’ social relationships. As some scholars have s...
This study describes the relationship between network structure and adolescent leisure behavior, as ...
Abstract Drawing on the serious leisure perspective, social world theory, and social network analysi...
The thesis discusses the importance of leisure as a part of an individual's everyday life for the fo...
Throughout an exploratory research design, we approach the study of youth organization in fulfilling...
The objectives of this research are twofold; firstly, to provide a more complete appraisal of leisur...
The number of approaches that try to explain human behavior in leisure time, which is assumed to cor...
How could patterns of leisure represent social identity? Whether they are sub-ordinate to the class ...
Social worlds are a distinct form of human organization in which individuals organize themselves by ...
Leisure travel makes up a very significant part of daily travel and therefore needs to be considere...
Leisure has become an important domain in sociological research. While time is often spent in daily ...
Leisure has become an important domain in sociological research. While time is often spent in daily ...
228 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.What leisure meant to a group...
228 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.What leisure meant to a group...
This article examines the epistemological claims made by four paradigms used to study leisure meanin...
Little research has focused on street-involved youths’ social relationships. As some scholars have s...
This study describes the relationship between network structure and adolescent leisure behavior, as ...
Abstract Drawing on the serious leisure perspective, social world theory, and social network analysi...
The thesis discusses the importance of leisure as a part of an individual's everyday life for the fo...
Throughout an exploratory research design, we approach the study of youth organization in fulfilling...
The objectives of this research are twofold; firstly, to provide a more complete appraisal of leisur...
The number of approaches that try to explain human behavior in leisure time, which is assumed to cor...
How could patterns of leisure represent social identity? Whether they are sub-ordinate to the class ...
Social worlds are a distinct form of human organization in which individuals organize themselves by ...