The study of race/ethnicity and leisure has been an area of great interest to researchers since at least the 1970s. Numerous studies have shown that differences exist in the ways people from different racial/ethnic groups participate in outdoor recreation. Most of these studies have found that racial and ethnic minorities (i.e. non-White groups) participate in many outdoor recreation activities at proportionally lower levels than do Whites. While these studies present numerous hypotheses to help explain this phenomenon, no study has been conclusive. In this dissertation, I present a theoretical framework and three empirical studies to investigate the nuances of this issue. The first study examines the theory of systemic racism (Feagin, 2006...
After the U.S. Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and the desegregation of public transportation and...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 limits acceptable activities in federally designated wilderness areas to ...
A recent trend in social science research has focused on factors that lead to low participation rate...
The study of race/ethnicity and leisure has been an area of great interest to researchers since at l...
This thesis examines the racial power imbalances that exists within the outdoor recreation industry....
The Back to Nature Movement inspired middle class Americans from all backgrounds to escape the dise...
A connection to nature is essential to our overall health and well-being, and the persistent inequal...
Various publications have acknowledged a lack of participation from Black Americans engaging in outd...
This project addressed the research question What are the environmental/ outdoor recreation patterns...
This dissertation research examines the perceptions held by African Africans as they pertain to the ...
We assess whether traditionally marginalized groups in American society (African-Americans, women, r...
Graduation date: 2015America for the past few decades, yet participation has continued to be dominat...
For the past several decades, leisure researchers have investigated the impact that race has on leis...
The United States is experiencing a shift in racial demographics. Recent projections suggest that mi...
African Americans have been reported to have a more negative outlook on nature than people of other ...
After the U.S. Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and the desegregation of public transportation and...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 limits acceptable activities in federally designated wilderness areas to ...
A recent trend in social science research has focused on factors that lead to low participation rate...
The study of race/ethnicity and leisure has been an area of great interest to researchers since at l...
This thesis examines the racial power imbalances that exists within the outdoor recreation industry....
The Back to Nature Movement inspired middle class Americans from all backgrounds to escape the dise...
A connection to nature is essential to our overall health and well-being, and the persistent inequal...
Various publications have acknowledged a lack of participation from Black Americans engaging in outd...
This project addressed the research question What are the environmental/ outdoor recreation patterns...
This dissertation research examines the perceptions held by African Africans as they pertain to the ...
We assess whether traditionally marginalized groups in American society (African-Americans, women, r...
Graduation date: 2015America for the past few decades, yet participation has continued to be dominat...
For the past several decades, leisure researchers have investigated the impact that race has on leis...
The United States is experiencing a shift in racial demographics. Recent projections suggest that mi...
African Americans have been reported to have a more negative outlook on nature than people of other ...
After the U.S. Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and the desegregation of public transportation and...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 limits acceptable activities in federally designated wilderness areas to ...
A recent trend in social science research has focused on factors that lead to low participation rate...