This article examines the common perception that Leisure Studies is in crisis. It reviews some recent millennial evaluations of the state of Leisure Studies and prescriptions for its development. The author sceptically assesses the prevailing crisis diagnoses and its prescribed causes and cures, especially those that seek to fix the object of Leisure Studies. It is argued that Leisure Studies practitioners have often not taken sufficient account of the wider historical and social conditions that produced the field in the first place, and of the institutional forces that, in changing, have re-fashioned Leisure Studies and problematised the work-leisure dialectic out of which the field of study was formed. The article concludes with a call fo...
This paper examines the place of the concept of lifestyle in leisure studies in the light of three r...
During the last 30 years, leisure scholars have tended to split into specialists on sport, tourism, ...
Leisure is a major sphere of both private and public life. It is thus of concern that the identity a...
In this provocative new book, Tony Blackshaw argues that Leisure Studies is in a quiet but deep stat...
Leisure is a major sphere of both private and public life. It is thus of concern that the identity a...
In recent years, social philosophers such as Zygmunt Bauman, Agnes Heller, Jacques Rancière, Richard...
The idea of a 'leisure society' was in its heyday in the 1960s and 1970s, when it was predicted that...
This thesis describes Leisure Studies - a science concerning leisure developed mainly in English spe...
This paper is an attempt to stimulate debate about the decline of leisure studies and the rise of co...
The concept of leisure emerged in modernity as the subordinated ‘other’ of a dominant labour in indu...
This article is concerned with the engagement of leisure studies as an academic field and as organiz...
This paper explores a contemporary trend in the sociology of work and leisure which engages with cla...
Recent discussion in the World Leisure Journal has raised the issue of the place of the “leisure soc...
Leisure Studies is an emerging field of study in higher education, which is engaged in a struggle fo...
This study set out to explore the origins of leisure studies in the United States largely from the p...
This paper examines the place of the concept of lifestyle in leisure studies in the light of three r...
During the last 30 years, leisure scholars have tended to split into specialists on sport, tourism, ...
Leisure is a major sphere of both private and public life. It is thus of concern that the identity a...
In this provocative new book, Tony Blackshaw argues that Leisure Studies is in a quiet but deep stat...
Leisure is a major sphere of both private and public life. It is thus of concern that the identity a...
In recent years, social philosophers such as Zygmunt Bauman, Agnes Heller, Jacques Rancière, Richard...
The idea of a 'leisure society' was in its heyday in the 1960s and 1970s, when it was predicted that...
This thesis describes Leisure Studies - a science concerning leisure developed mainly in English spe...
This paper is an attempt to stimulate debate about the decline of leisure studies and the rise of co...
The concept of leisure emerged in modernity as the subordinated ‘other’ of a dominant labour in indu...
This article is concerned with the engagement of leisure studies as an academic field and as organiz...
This paper explores a contemporary trend in the sociology of work and leisure which engages with cla...
Recent discussion in the World Leisure Journal has raised the issue of the place of the “leisure soc...
Leisure Studies is an emerging field of study in higher education, which is engaged in a struggle fo...
This study set out to explore the origins of leisure studies in the United States largely from the p...
This paper examines the place of the concept of lifestyle in leisure studies in the light of three r...
During the last 30 years, leisure scholars have tended to split into specialists on sport, tourism, ...
Leisure is a major sphere of both private and public life. It is thus of concern that the identity a...