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https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58520-6erspectives are primarily those of social psychology with some influences from personality and developmental psychology. Advocates of the development of a social psychology of leisure have generally championed post-positivist . social psychological approaches, but interpretive or constructionist . sInstinctive 发表于 2025-3-25 12:05:12
Wolfgang Bibel,Michael Thielscher new orientations and contributions that geography is making to leisure studies. Once understood as a support to much of leisure studies, an objective framework or reference for other disciplines, geography has developed, first through wider connections with a range of social sciences and humanities气候 发表于 2025-3-25 16:56:02
A calculus for logical clustering, measure of Veblen’s originality that it was another 60 years before the economics of leisure was substantially addressed again, with the beginning of the modern era of leisure studies and the publication of the seminal ., by Marion Clawson and Jack Knetsch, in 1966. However, it is arguable that VebAllodynia 发表于 2025-3-25 21:56:10
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The Two Faces of Active Learningcts perceptions and notions of race — is relatively recent in the field of leisure studies. The discussion in this chapter is informed by the scholarship on race and ethnicity in the field of recreation and leisure as well as well as that in sport sociology, cultural studies, race and ethnic studies没收 发表于 2025-3-26 18:36:49
Algorithmic Learning Theory - ALT ‘92ience, at work or in leisure, in class terms. There is in any case a world of difference in how a word like ‘class’ is used in everyday language compared with the specialized terminology — some would say jargon — of the social sciences.