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3 ways to categorize leisure in contemporary society
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1. free time
2. recreational activity 3. state of mind |
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Kelly's theory and ideas about leisure has four primary categories
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1. Sociological foundations
2. Quality of leisures derived from 3. Freedom 4. meaning |
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Freedom "to" suggests
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making the most of possibilities
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Bregha says that freedom in leisure requires three primary things
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1. Possessing personal qualities
2. having the means 3. receiving permission |
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eudamonia
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good action can lead to happiness
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intrinsic meaning in leisure
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activity undertaken for its own sake
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extrinsic meaning in leisure
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compensation/ payoff
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Neulinger difference between leisure and non leisure
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state of mind, the quality of the experience
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Pieper says
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"attitude of non-activity"
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use of risk in leisure
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provides self-efficiency
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humor in leisure theories
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self-congratulatory, psychological, and intellectual
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serious leisure
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long term, develop skills, high standard of performance, huge intrinsic reward, values & resources& schedules around the activity
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demography
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study of human populations
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spillover explanation of leisure
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work will "spillover" into leisure
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Compensatory explanation of leisure
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leisure makes up for the deadening rhythm of work
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anti-structure in leisure theory
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not a regular occurrence
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hedonism in leisure, ancient greek
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pleasure in the highest good
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Epicureanism in leisure, ancient greek
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moderation, intellectual is best
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games in leisure suggest
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play is leisure
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relaxation in leisure
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away from being productive, attitude of "non-activity"
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Huizinga elements of play
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1. voluntary
2. not ordinary 3. proceeds within boundaries 4. creates order 5. tension 6. rules 7. social groups 8. secret |
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leisure quality of solitude
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a returning to ourselves
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ritual in leisure
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set of acts with their sequence established by tradition
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Csikszentmihalyi's "autotelic" concept
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independent from others in thoughts and actions
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Mannell's Self-As-Entertainment theory
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imagination, creativity, entertaining yourself
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communitas
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sense of social camaraderie (mutual just and friendship between people who spend a lot of time together)
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