Serious Leisure: A Perspective for Our TimeTransaction Publishers, 2015 M06 30 - 177 páginas Serious Leisure offers a comprehensive view and analysis of the current state of the sociology of leisure. Defining and differentiating the way people use their free time, Robert A. Stebbins divides such activity into categories of serious (skilled), casual (unskilled), and project-based (short-term) leisure that he further separates into a variety of types and subtypes. Together they comprise what he calls the â serious leisure perspective.â Stebbins sets out the basic concepts that make up the three leisure forms, focusing on their essential elements. Stebbins sees â serious leisureâ realized by way of a set of foundational conceptsâ organization, community, history, lifestyle, and culture. He reviews the history and background of the concept of serious leisure and follows up with historical commentary. Finally, he examines the future and the importance of the serious leisure perspective in a globalizing world, and some of its critical links with other fields of knowledge and practice, notably the nonprofit sector and preventive medicine. Serious Leisure is a coherent and comprehensive resource setting out the main parameters of what is now widely recognized as an interdisciplinary research area. It will be of interest to sociologists, labor studies specialists, and economists. |
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... psychology. Viewed from this discipline an activity may be seen as a set of related behaviors. Meanwhile in macrosociology, as just observed, activities are pursued in the societal domains of work, leisure, and nonwork obligation. As ...
... psychology. Viewed from this discipline an activity may be seen as a set of related behaviors. Meanwhile in macrosociology, as just observed, activities are pursued in the societal domains of work, leisure, and nonwork obligation. As ...
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... psychology has been described as a “social psychology of leisure” and “a child of leisure studies” (Mannell, Kleiber, & Staempfli, 2006, p. 119). These authors hold that “leisure has all but been ignored by social psychologists in the ...
... psychology has been described as a “social psychology of leisure” and “a child of leisure studies” (Mannell, Kleiber, & Staempfli, 2006, p. 119). These authors hold that “leisure has all but been ignored by social psychologists in the ...
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... Psychology and social psychology and the study of leisure. In C. Rojek, S.M. Shaw, & A.J. Veal (Eds.), A handbook of leisure studies (pp. 109124). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Stebbins, R. A. (2009a). Personal decisions in the public ...
... Psychology and social psychology and the study of leisure. In C. Rojek, S.M. Shaw, & A.J. Veal (Eds.), A handbook of leisure studies (pp. 109124). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Stebbins, R. A. (2009a). Personal decisions in the public ...
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... of all leisure activity and experience, as these two are framed in the social psychological, social, cultural, and historical contexts in which the activity and experience take place. On the way to this synthesis I set out in Preface.
... of all leisure activity and experience, as these two are framed in the social psychological, social, cultural, and historical contexts in which the activity and experience take place. On the way to this synthesis I set out in Preface.
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... psychological, or something else. Durable benefits number among the consequences of pursuing serious leisure, and are therefore not to be confused with its motivational antecedents: the rewards of such activity (discussed later).1 A ...
... psychological, or something else. Durable benefits number among the consequences of pursuing serious leisure, and are therefore not to be confused with its motivational antecedents: the rewards of such activity (discussed later).1 A ...
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The Serious Leisure Perspective | |
Synthesizing the Forms | |
Extending the Perspective | |
History of the Perspective | |
References | |
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