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  • ...me called “casual” leisure, or the hedonic pleasures of life (see [[casual leisure]]). ...rom an activity that other people pursue with little or no remuneration as leisure.
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  • ...always valued leisure as Plato and Aristotle did (Sylvester, 1999). Thus, leisure was particularly scorned during the Protestant Reformation and in the Prote '''A definition of leisure'''
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  • ...oncept for exploratory research, as he had earlier for the idea of serious leisure. '''Types of casual leisure'''
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  • ...forms are serious and [[Casual Leisure|casual leisure]], and project-based leisure. The latter will be described below. As the typological map below shows, ea ...rovides an extensive digital library on serious, casual, and project-based leisure, sections on Resources and Links, as well as a short history of the Perspec
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  • * Cross, G. (1990). ''A social history of leisure since 1600''. State College, PA: Venture. * Cushman, G., Veal, A.J., & Zuzanek, J. (Eds) (2005). ''Free time and leisure participation: International perspectives''. Wallingford, UK: CAB Internati
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  • {{r|Serious Leisure Perspective}} {{rpl|Leisure Studies Association}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Serious leisure]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Casual Leisure}}
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  • *[http://www.soci.ucalgary.ca/seriousleisure/ The Serious Leisure Perspective]
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  • Theoretic framework that synthesizes three main forms of leisure, showing at once, their distinctive features, similarities, and interrelati
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  • *Stebbins, R.A. (1992). ''Amateurs, professionals, and serious leisure''. Montreal, QC and Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press. ...bbins, R.A. (2001). ''New directions in the theory and research of serious leisure'', Mellen Studies in Sociology, vol. 28. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen.
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  • * {{r|Leisure}}
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  • {{r|Leisure}} * [[Serious Leisure Perspective]]
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  • *The Serious Leisure Perspective -- http://www.soci.ucalgary.ca/seriousleisure
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  • *Stebbins, R.A. (1992). ''Amateurs, professionals, and serious leisure''. Montreal, QC and Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press. ...bbins, R.A. (2001). ''New directions in the theory and research of serious leisure'', Mellen Studies in Sociology, vol. 28. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen.
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  • * Cross, G. (1990). ''A social history of leisure since 1600''. State College, PA: Venture. * Cushman, G., Veal, A.J., & Zuzanek, J. (Eds) (2005). ''Free time and leisure participation: International perspectives''. Wallingford, UK: CAB Internati
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Travel for leisure.
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  • *[http://www.soci.ucalgary.ca/seriousleisure/ The Serious Leisure Perspective]
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  • *The Serious Leisure Perspective -- http://www.soci.ucalgary.ca/seriousleisure
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  • ...which provides a diversion or permits people to amuse themselves in their leisure time.
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  • Theoretic framework that synthesizes three main forms of leisure, showing at once, their distinctive features, similarities, and interrelati
    185 bytes (21 words) - 06:38, 17 September 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Serious leisure]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Casual Leisure}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Activities intended to take place during leisure time, for pleasure or amusement, including sports, hobbies or games, especi
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  • {{r|Serious Leisure Perspective}} {{rpl|Leisure Studies Association}}
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  • ...a based on three key elements to clarify the meaning of tourism: Tourism = Leisure Time + Discretionary Income + Positive Local Sanctions.<ref name="Smith 198
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  • ...forms are serious and [[Casual Leisure|casual leisure]], and project-based leisure. The latter will be described below. As the typological map below shows, ea ...rovides an extensive digital library on serious, casual, and project-based leisure, sections on Resources and Links, as well as a short history of the Perspec
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  • {{r|Leisure}} * [[Serious Leisure Perspective]]
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  • ...lace during [[leisure]] time, for pleasure or amusement. Broadly speaking, leisure is the time available to a person when they are not involved in necessary a ...-night-outs-weekly-in-the-uk/ Share of consumers taking part in late night leisure activities at least once a week in the United Kingdom (UK) from 1st to 4th
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  • {{rpl|Leisure}}
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  • ...oncept for exploratory research, as he had earlier for the idea of serious leisure. '''Types of casual leisure'''
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  • ...always valued leisure as Plato and Aristotle did (Sylvester, 1999). Thus, leisure was particularly scorned during the Protestant Reformation and in the Prote '''A definition of leisure'''
    7 KB (1,043 words) - 06:12, 19 November 2020
  • {{r|Leisure}}
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  • {{r|Serious leisure}}
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  • ...ation]]s and individual workers pressed for higher [[wages]] and greater [[leisure]]. The 40-hour work week also created the institution of the [[weekend]]. M
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  • {{rpl|Leisure}}
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  • '''Entertainment''' is a leisure [[activity]], [[event]], or [[performance]] that is engaged in for pleasure
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  • [[Premodern leisure]] :Sahlins pointed to large blocks of leisure available in hunter-gather societies as a form of pre-modern affluence.: �
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  • ...me called “casual” leisure, or the hedonic pleasures of life (see [[casual leisure]]). ...rom an activity that other people pursue with little or no remuneration as leisure.
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  • ...organizations and individual workers pressed for higher wages and greater leisure. ...e institutions of the weekend ([[Saturday]] and [[Sunday]]) as a time of [[leisure]] (including religious observance) and more recent in popular culture, of [
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  • {{r|Serious leisure}}
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  • * {{r|Leisure}}
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  • {{r|Leisure}}
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  • * {{search link|leasure||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (leisure) * {{search link|liesure||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (leisure)
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  • ...1. [[Milton Keynes Central railway station]] opened in 1982 and the Xscape leisure facility and cinema opened in the year 2000, following the nearby theatre w
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  • ...e often used for walking, [[cycling]], [[climbing]] and other sporting and leisure pursuits. Despite the label of 'park', national parks are not exclusively r
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  • *Selwyn, David ''Jane Austen and Leisure'', Hambledon Press, London 1999
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  • ...he Leisure Class]]'' (1899),<ref>{{gutenberg|no=833|name=The Theory of the Leisure Class}}</ref> was a member of the Technical Alliance and became a strong in
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  • *Peiss K. 1986. ''Cheap Amusements: Working Women and Leisure in Turn-of-the-Century New York''. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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  • * [http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/internet/leisure/museums_and_galleries/CEC_museum_of_edinburgh The Museum of Edinburgh], for ...reminiscence, and written sources to tell the story of the lives, work and leisure of the ordinary people of Edinburgh, from the late 18th century to the pres
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  • ...e, "The Social Construction of Style: Thorstein Veblen's the Theory of the Leisure Class as Contested Text" ''Sociological Quarterly'' 1994 35(3): 457-472. Is ...ranz Boas]]. He published two of his best known books, ''The Theory of the Leisure Class'' (1899), and ''The Theory of Business Enterprise'' (1904). The books
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  • ...been voted "world's best city" by readers of US travel magazines Travel & Leisure and Conde Nast Traveler. Sydney is also ranked first in the Asia Pacific fo
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  • In 1952 he joined the law firm of Donovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvine, and served as executive assistant to [[U.S. Ambassador
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  • ...ies, and it influences the way that people choose between consumption and leisure. ...additional income tends to motivate an increase in the consumption of leisure (as well as of other benefits) , creating what is termed an [[income effect
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  • :* Using leisure in various forms of play, art, and so on. ==Leisure Time==
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  • ...or, where the burden of work was lessened by new [[technology]], and where leisure time was increasing.
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  • ...character progress are more complicated (since these steps can be done at leisure and with pen and paper) than those used during the action phases of the gam
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  • ...oward acting as a "Media hub," providing rich content and various types of leisure, such as watching [[television]] or [[high definition]] movies.
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  • ..., aristocratic phenomenon as here was the only element of society with the leisure time to pursue such activities. ...imarily a leisure-time activity or pastime, the proper concern only of the leisure class. In the latter part of the century, many sport clubs restricted their
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  • ...se occurred in the opening moments of the 1980 season; episode one of 'The Leisure Hive' saw K-9 badly damaged by seawater while attempting to retrieve a ball
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  • ...nsform their neighborhood McDonald's into a local institution similar to a leisure center or a youth club.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...lture]] that has been created as a result of urbanization, the increase in leisure time after [[World War Two]] and [[mass media]]. Another important aspect o
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  • ...roducts, and income tax, which distorts the choice between consumption and leisure) leaving only unconditional lump-sum taxes such as a poll tax or a tax on l
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  • ...t species, one (the Eloi) adapted to a daylight, above-ground existence of leisure and the other (the Morlocks) adapted to a nighttime, subterranean world of
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  • ...6">{{cite journal |author=Verghese J, Lipton RB, Katz MJ, ''et al'' |title=Leisure activities and the risk of dementia in the elderly |journal=N. Engl. J. Med
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