Leisure: An Introduction provides a broad and lively understanding of the meaning, significance and scope of leisure in modern day society. The book achieves this by exploring key concepts and theories, along with examples and case studies, to illustrate the complexity of leisure. The authors offer a global and interdisciplinary perspective on the main issues associated with the study of leisure and highlight the evolution and development of many of the key debates in the field of leisure studies. 
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Leisure Chapter 2: The Historical Analysis of Leisure Chapter 3: Leisure - The Social Context Chapter 4 : Demand for Leisure, Leisure Participation and Leisure Behaviour Chapter 5: Supply for Leisure: Leisure Places, Spaces and Environments Chapter 6: The Public, Private and Voluntary Sectors in Leisure Provision Chapter 7: Planning, Managing and Marketing Leisure Chapter 8: Urban Leisure Chapter 9: Leisure and the experience economy: The cultural industries and entertainment Chapter 10: Coastal Leisure Chapter 11: Rural Leisure Chapter 12: The Future of Leisure
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Leisure: An Introduction provides a broad and lively understanding of the meaning, significance and scope of leisure in modern day society. The book achieves this by exploring key concepts and theories, along with examples and case studies, to illustrate the complexity of leisure. The authors offer a global and interdisciplinary perspective on the main issues associated with the study of leisure and highlight the evolution and development of many of the key debates in the field of leisure studies.  Throughout the book, case studies are incorporated to introduce a number of contemporary themes in the use of leisure time. The book provides a broad overview of the processes and factors which affect the development of leisure experiences in different environments, including unique perspectives such as leisure in developing countries. In addition, the book covers the measures necessary to facilitate, manage and control leisure activities as well as presenting the significance of leisure as a phenomenon which impacts upon people’s everyday lives and the environment. Key features Accessible writing style helps students to engage with the key debates and concepts associated with the study of leisure whilst avoiding theoretical jargon Covers pertinent issues such as gaming, youth culture, and children and leisure along with cutting edge themes such as leisure and the cultural industries. Diagrams and tables add value to the explanation of concepts and ideas and help to simplify the nature of the issues surrounding the concepts Case studies in every chapter illustrate historical and contemporary themes Additional case studies are provided on the Companion Website Leisure: An Introduction is a core introductory textbook for HND and first year undergraduate courses in leisure studies and management. About the authors Stephen Page is Scottish Enterprise Professor of Tourism Management at the University of Stirling and Dr Joanne Connell is Senior Lecturer in Tourism at the University of Stirling.  Both have taught Leisure in Higher Education establishments for over 15 years.
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Accessible writing style helps students to engage with the key debates and concepts associated with the study of leisure whilst avoiding theoretical jargon Covers pertinent issues such as gaming, youth culture, and children and leisure along with cutting edge themes such as leisure and the cultural industries. Diagrams and tables add value to the explanation of concepts and ideas and help to simplify the nature of the issues surrounding the concepts Case studies in every chapter illustrate historical and contemporary themes Additional case studies are provided on the Companion Website
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780273726494
Publisert
2010-03-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson Education Limited
Vekt
1039 gr
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
190 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
544