This exploratory research used qualitative data from semi-structured interviews conducted with spokespeople from grassroots associations of artists who described their role, personal rewards and costs involved from fulfilling a leadership role within their group. By becoming leaders in their groups, they enjoyed community and individual benefits, accepted costs on their time and finances and persevered with demands based on their people skills. By combining the role of a participant and a helper, they became amateur-volunteers with mixed serious leisure careers. The findings identified facets of mixed serious leisure that met needs for leadership, and several successful groups were encouraged to blend amateur-volunteer careers for some memb...
Around 35 % of Australian adults volunteer. It has been found that participation in volunteering var...
In Australia participation in informal, individual-focussed forms of leisure activities is increasin...
Can people with intellectual disabilities use serious leisure activities in a similar context to peo...
This paper presents results from an exploratory study that is framed by serious leisure theory and i...
This paper presents results from an exploratory study that is framed by serious leisure theory and i...
Abstract Drawing on the serious leisure perspective, social world theory, and social network analysi...
This paper seeks to describe the engagement of long-term volunteer officials of the Queensland Flag ...
This study examines a network of community groups and the civic, commercial, and educational organiz...
Within the Australian tourism industry, the prominent use of volunteers occurs in museums and art mu...
In recent decades, the heritage sector has become increasingly precarious amid the rise of austerity...
From the early 1990’s until present, behavioral characteristics of serious leisure pursuers has been...
One of the main phases of recreation is the leadership which sponsors, administers, or carries out p...
Leisure-time agencies were planned and operated by-volunteers long before the profession of group wo...
This article takes a serious leisure perspective to examine the costs associated with career volunte...
This paper presents a case study of a youth-led organization initiated in an Australian capital city...
Around 35 % of Australian adults volunteer. It has been found that participation in volunteering var...
In Australia participation in informal, individual-focussed forms of leisure activities is increasin...
Can people with intellectual disabilities use serious leisure activities in a similar context to peo...
This paper presents results from an exploratory study that is framed by serious leisure theory and i...
This paper presents results from an exploratory study that is framed by serious leisure theory and i...
Abstract Drawing on the serious leisure perspective, social world theory, and social network analysi...
This paper seeks to describe the engagement of long-term volunteer officials of the Queensland Flag ...
This study examines a network of community groups and the civic, commercial, and educational organiz...
Within the Australian tourism industry, the prominent use of volunteers occurs in museums and art mu...
In recent decades, the heritage sector has become increasingly precarious amid the rise of austerity...
From the early 1990’s until present, behavioral characteristics of serious leisure pursuers has been...
One of the main phases of recreation is the leadership which sponsors, administers, or carries out p...
Leisure-time agencies were planned and operated by-volunteers long before the profession of group wo...
This article takes a serious leisure perspective to examine the costs associated with career volunte...
This paper presents a case study of a youth-led organization initiated in an Australian capital city...
Around 35 % of Australian adults volunteer. It has been found that participation in volunteering var...
In Australia participation in informal, individual-focussed forms of leisure activities is increasin...
Can people with intellectual disabilities use serious leisure activities in a similar context to peo...