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In Search of ‘Dog’: Fictional Media Constructions of Dogs in the Leisure Environmenteing in its own right it is also very clearly a human social construct. In this way dogs have been designed and asked by humans, with varying degrees of thought given to the dogs’ own desires, to undertake a wide array of roles in human society. They have been used in many working environments; prot朝圣者 发表于 2025-3-30 13:12:28
Dogs and Companion/Performance Sport: Unique Social Worlds, Serious Leisure Enthusiasts, and Solid H along dogs for their natural ability to flush out game. Dogs have swum with families on vacations, often diving off docks. Shepherds have used dogs to move sheep and other livestock. Farmers have used dogs to flush out vermin and other critters that harm their crops. Those living in the northern cl多余 发表于 2025-3-30 16:40:41
At the Nexus: Serious Leisure, Civic Engagement, and Animal Welfare and Well-Beingnimals. It is an exploration of the nexus between serious leisure activity in the civic arena intersecting with the non-leisure civic zone of politics and public policy. The analysis undertaken in this chapter seeks to be politically and power aware, using serious leisure as a framework of understanALIEN 发表于 2025-3-30 22:17:09
‘It’s [,] All about the Dogs’: Volunteers and Pet Rescueand Mississippi and creating havoc throughout a region the size of Great Britain. The flooding that followed left much of New Orleans under water up to 20 feet deep, destroying public utilities and communications as well as buildings and roads. Tens of thousands of people had remained in the city, h自传 发表于 2025-3-31 03:18:50
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Parks, Dogs, and Beaches: Human-Wildlife Conflict and the Politics of Placeith a connection to nature (Wilson, 1984; Kellert & Wilson, 1993; Frumkin, 2003) and for urban dwellers are a source of ‘restoration’ (Kaplan & Kaplan, 1990; Kaplan, 1992; 1995) and outdoor recreation. Although park mandates try to balance ecological integrity with visitor experience and satisfactio