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Bicycle Opportunity Spectrum: a framework for classifying and categorizing the different landscapes for cycling World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Jose Antonio Bimbao, Sheng Jung Ou
There is cycling leisure in various landscapes where different management challenges emerge needing unique, context-specific strategies. Managers must be critical of these landscape nuances to prod...
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Addressing leisure interest conflicts surrounding the transgressive human-animal relationships of unhoused people and their pets World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2024-02-25 Daniel Bisgrove
Pet ownership is an important leisure activity for unhoused people, yet housed people at leisure often disapprove. Reviewing literature from leisure studies and beyond, I consider the tension surro...
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Leisure resurrected: Rekindling the fire of early Christian communities World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-21 Robert A. Stebbins
Published in World Leisure Journal (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Disadvantaged communities and leisure: an ethnographic study in the countryside of the Brazilian Amazon World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Flavio Henrique Souza Lobato, Mirleide Chaar Bahia
Historically, hegemonic leisure concepts, practices, and spaces have been conceived and imposed upon society, even in the face of agency and resistance. In this context, this study sought to analys...
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Daily routine impacts on leisure engagement: analysing Brazilian adults’ different interests World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-07 Gabriela Baranowski-Pinto, Fernando A. Bernardes Amaral, Brandel José Pacheco Lopes Filho, Bruno de Freitas Camilo, Gislaine Cristina-Souza
The goal of the current study was to analyse the role of daily routine in shaping engagement in leisure activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research was conducted through an online questionnai...
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Gym climbing constraints and negotiations during the pandemic World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-28 KoFan Lee, Daniel Peretti, Piin-Shiuan Wu
In this conceptual paper, we explore the impact of the pandemic, along with governmental and gym safety measures on gym climbing participation. We explain how internal and external forces have hind...
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Theriophobia: “problem bears,” leisure, and living in bear country World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-26 Justin Harmon
This critical essay’s purpose is to spark a discussion about the perceptions and behaviours of humans regarding time spent in “bear country.” To do this, I will employ three concepts, the first of ...
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The Korean Wave during the coronavirus pandemic: an analysis of social media activities in Indonesia World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-17 Adiwan Fahlan Aritenang, Riela Provi Drianda, Meyriana Kesuma, Nadia Ayu
This paper investigates the temporal dynamic of Korean Wave (also known as Hallyu) as an online entertainment consumption and emotions experienced in the first five-month period during the pandemic...
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Trazas del colonialismo intelectual en los estudios de ocio y recreación en Latinoamérica World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-06 Alixon David Reyes Rodríguez
El presente trabajo reporta la manifestación de signos de colonialismo intelectual en el campo de estudios del ocio y la recreación en América Latina. Entre estas se reconocen el racismo epistémico...
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WLO to launch its brand-new visual identity and website World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-06 WLO Secretariat
Published in World Leisure Journal (Vol. 65, No. 4, 2023)
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Public health perspectives and changed leisure behaviours among sport spectators following COVID-19 World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Emily Messina, Anthony Weems
Building on the concepts of sport spectatorship, leisure involvement, serious leisure, identity, substitutability of leisure behaviour, and the leisure constraints and facilitators literature, this...
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The COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on family leisure activities of working parents with pre-school aged children World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-03 Ilanza Perold, Brendon Knott, Chris Young
The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdown in South Africa led to the closure of leisure spaces, and Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres, forcing parents who were non-essential employe...
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Risk-Taking: Liquid Modernity and Extreme Outdoor Practitioners World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-27 Èric Vande-Vliet, Eduard Inglés, Pau Mateu, Lluc Montull
In recent decades, the number of extreme outdoor sports in the natural environment has increased significantly. It could be said that, nowadays, extreme outdoor sports are more popular than ever. P...
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Difficult heritage and immersive experiences World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Katie Stringer Clary
Published in World Leisure Journal (Ahead of Print, 2023)
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Leisure myths and mythmaking World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-27 Rachael Ironside
Published in World Leisure Journal (Ahead of Print, 2023)
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Proposition of a theoretical model for leisure practices based on constraints and attitudes World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Rubian Diego Andrade, Giselle Helena Tavares, Gelcemar Oliveira Farias, Thais Silva Beltrame, Érico Pereira Gomes Felden
ABSTRACT This study proposes a theoretical model for leisure practices based on constraints and attitudes towards leisure. The instruments applied were the Leisure Practices Scale, Leisure Attitude Scale, and Leisure Constraint Scale. The sample comprised 992 industrial workers in the Greater Florianopolis, Brazil. The proposed model consists of a quadrant based on a combination of constraint variables
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Camping: a liminal space as a gateway to eudaimonic happiness World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-17 Reyhan A. Ayazlar, Gökhan Ayazlar
ABSTRACT Camping – a growing niche in the tourism industry – allows participants to have a liminal experience. Using qualitative methods, we examine camp participants’ perspective through the lens of liminal theory. The data were obtained through participant observation and interviews with 27 campers. Camp participants’ liminal experiences are grouped into three dimensions: (1) learning in liminal
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Play, pause or praise? – a dual factor theory exploration of continuance, discontinuance and recommendation intentions in OTT platforms World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-16 Nandukrishna Ajith T., Sridevi P.
ABSTRACT The digital entertainment landscape has been dynamically evolving in recent years, particularly with the escalating prominence of Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms. This research adopts the dual-factor theory as a lens to investigate the effects of both enablers and inhibitors on the intention to continue or discontinue OTT platforms. The unique contribution of this study lies in its dual-focus
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How can public authorities support co-production of mountain bike trails? World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Evald Bundgaard Iversen, Mathilde Skov Kristensen, Jan Arvidsen
ABSTRACT MTB trail building and maintenance in Denmark frequently take place as co-production involving volunteers and public authorities. The aim of this paper is to explore how organizational factors of public authorities impact the level and quality of co-production in relation to voluntary MTB trail building. The aim is pursued through content analysis of qualitative interviews with 30 volunteers
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Exploring the relationships among fear of missing out (FoMO), sensation seeking and leisure activity participation World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Mehpare Tokay Argan, Funda Koçak, Bülent Gürbüz, Metin Argan, Halime Dinç
ABSTRACT Fear of missing out (FoMO) is a prominent phenomenon in the literature, and can play a significant role in activity participation behaviour of individuals. Although there are a growing number of studies exploring this phenomenon, the number of studies dealing with relationships among FoMO, sensation seeking, social media usage, and leisure activity participation is extremely limited. The basic
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The relationship between dance and well-being: examining the underlying mechanism and outcomes World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-03 Parijat Lanke, Papri Nath
ABSTRACT The present study had a two-fold purpose: first to examine the impact of dance on physical and psychological well-being, and second to explicate the underlying mechanism in the relationship between dance and well-being. The data for the study was collected from 240 respondents, pre-categorized as dancers and non-dancers, basis self-report. Standardized measures were used for psychological
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The future of business events in the “phygital” age: development of a generative tool World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-19 Marco Bevolo, Filiberto Amati
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the future of business events in the “phygital” age from the viewpoint of purposes and formats, delivering a generative tool for adoption. The approach i...
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Unequal or unavailable: gender, leisure and quality of life of refugees in Turkey World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-13 Monir Shahzeidi
ABSTRACT Leisure has proved to be a significant contributor to quality of life (QOL). In the refugee context, however, a literature review shows a gap in understanding refugees’ perceived availability and leisure contribution to QOL. Moreover, there are differences between men’s and women’s perceptions of leisure participation and availability. This study explored the differences between men and women
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Thriving through stress: leisure satisfaction, hope, growth, and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-26 Hung-Ling (Stella) Liu, Christin L. Carotta, Erin S. Lavender-Stott, Aileen S. Garcia
ABSTRACT Leisure can serve as a resource for managing stress and eliciting positive thoughts and emotions, which contribute to well-being. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between leisure satisfaction, hope, stress-related growth (SRG), and psychological well-being in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 547 U.S. residents completed an online survey in July 2020
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Into the wild: sailing through leisure hybridity and self-other interculturality upon an ocean-crossing tall ship World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-22 Yujun Xu
ABSTRACT This study explores the in-betweenness and the temporal freedom in leisure and intercultural experiences, particularly in the outdoor setting of a sailing expedition. An ethnography study was conducted to explore the in-betweenness of liminoid leisure space and self-other interculturality during an EU-exchange tall ship sail-training voyage. The physical confinement of the sailing ship blurred
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Are certain types of leisure activities associated with happiness and life satisfaction among college students? World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-08 Jaehyun Kim, Chulwoo Park, Matthew Fish, Yeo Jin Kim, Brandon Kim
ABSTRACT It is well-documented that participation in leisure activities plays an essential role in coping with stress and improving health. However, we know less about what types of leisure activities are more relevant to life satisfaction and happiness among college students. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate how various leisure activities relate to happiness and life satisfaction
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Adult Deviant Leisure Tendency Scale (ADLTS) – scale development study World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-18 Fatih Bedir, Levent Önal, Robert Stebbins
Deviant or purple leisure associated with crime and criminal behaviour is notable as the non-innocent aspect of leisure. However, the deviant behavioural tendencies of leisure participants are an o...
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Analysis of university students’ perceived freedom in leisure during covid-19 lockdowns World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-14 Ehsan Mohamadi Turkmani, Katarzyna Dzioban, Sara Almasizadeh, Sepideh Hoseinkhani, Nafise Kheyri
Before COVID-19, perceived freedom in leisure (PFL) was rarely considered based on academic majors. This study examined student PFL during COVID-19 lockdowns. 340 Iranian students studying physical...
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Of caves and caving: towards an understanding of the art of sublimation World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-09 Kevin P. Bingham
ABSTRACT Mobilizing Herbert Marcuse’s argument that modern leisure has been desublimated, which means it represses creativity, imagination and freedom, this article explores the idea that some forms of leisure can be paralogical. This is the suggestion that leisure can be a way of contradicting the legislating rules of consumer culture despite existing within (and therefore being part of) its language
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Wanderlust workforce: a journey into understanding digital nomadism World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-09 Marko Orel
ABSTRACT The following editorial essay draws on important concepts from the special issue to encourage reflective discussion about digital nomadism. The piece investigates and debates the core components of this phenomenon, based on insights from researchers and articles featured in the special issue. Consequently, it fosters a wide-ranging and informed dialogue that emphasizes the complex facets and
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Work-leisure concepts and tourism: studying the relationship between hybrid coworking spaces and the accommodation industry in peripheral areas of Germany World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-07 Thomas Vogl, Grzegorz Micek
ABSTRACT Coworking spaces (CSs) have become increasingly popular as a mode and place of work, particularly in urban areas and among digital nomads. However, these spaces are also expanding in remote and attractive locations. Despite this trend, little is known about how tourism can influence the emergence of CSs. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the accommodation industry (hotels
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The definers and standard setters of security: mapping the security field’s regulators through European football World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-04 Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen
ABSTRACT By drawing upon and attaching a new layer to the “security field” concept, this article examines and conceptualizes European security practices and challenges through the lens of European football. At a critical juncture for security in both Europe and football, this article questions (i) how the supranational regulation informing European football’s security field has evolved since 1985 and
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Long stay professionals and self-reliant leisure sociability in East Asia World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-04 Aaron W. Pooley, Lawrence J. Bendle
Using qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews this paper explores how serious leisure homebrewing helped 18 long-stay non-native professionals in South Korea nurture leisure sociability ...
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Subjective well-being and its impact on online game addiction World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-26 Hsuan Hsuan Chang
This study examined how an individual's subjective well-being (SWB) affects their online game addiction levels, which, in turn, affect their happiness and overall health. Partial least squares stru...
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A bibliometric review of World Leisure Journal: an analysis of research published between 2000 and 2022 World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-19 Ranjit Singh, Iqra Sajad Khan, Iqra Shafi, Sawsan Haider Abdullhah Khreis, Ashaq Hussain Najar, Juman Iqbal
World Leisure Journal (WLJ) has consolidated its position as a prominent source to communicate innovative and interdisciplinary research concerning all forms of leisure. The study intends to provid...
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A form of leisure to treat busyness and enframing World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-09 James B. Wise
ABSTRACT This paper forwards a promising philosophically-based agent for treating busyness/enframing, a characteristic of contemporary society marked by predominately seeing entities in terms of their usefulness, efficiency, and productivity. The proposed agent combines Josef Pieper’s conceptualisation of intellectus-based leisure with Martin Heidegger’s notion of aletheia. The subsequent combination
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Public sport funding in Brazil under the light of the punctuated equilibrium theory: the role of states (2002–2018) World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-06 Marco Antonio Ribas Cavalieri, Suélen Barboza Eiras de Castro, Fernando Augusto Starepravo, Fernando Marinho Mezzadri
ABSTRACT In the last two decades, Brazil has hosted some of the world’s greatest sports events, the Pan American Games (2007), the FIFA World Cup (2014), and the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games (2016). Thus, dealing with the funding for sports and leisure in Brazil, this article aims to study the public funding of sport and leisure in Brazil at the state level and test the adherence of state funding
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Festival participation for integration and inclusion? A critical reflection World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-03 Saeid Abbasian
ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to get a better understanding of the impact of the Stockholm Fire Festival on the cultural integration of immigrant communities, and particularly its impact on the sociocultural integration of individual participants into Swedish society. The methodological approach is mixed-methods, consisting of participant observation, and a selected part of the data from
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What is a digital nomad? Definition and taxonomy in the era of mainstream remote work World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-30 Dave Cook
ABSTRACT Digital nomadism gradually expanded during the 2010s. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work (a prerequisite to digital nomadism), suddenly became mainstream. In this new context the term digital nomadism is increasingly used in ways that are broader or different to its original conception. This paper reviews scientific literature and draws on the author’s ethnographic fieldwork to create
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The mystery of leisure sickness: a qualitative approach to its operationalization World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-19 Dorothea Schmelzer, Philipp Schlemmer, Wolfgang Schobersberger, Cornelia Blank
ABSTRACT Leisure sickness, a cover story of parascientific journals, lacks a current distinguishing. Therefore, 15 European participants who experienced health complaints during time off work took part in semi-structured online interviews, which were evaluated via focused interview analysis. The interview focused on the type, duration, timing and intensity of complaints during time off. Respiratory
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Social acceptance towards person with mobility impairment participation in nature-based recreation activities based on the theory of planned behaviour World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-13 Mohd. Aswad Ramlan, New Soo Yee, Zulkhairi Azizi Zainal Abidin
ABSTRACT Attitude, norm and perceived behaviour control were theorized as important concepts influencing intention. Understanding these concepts toward persons with disabilities (PWDs) simultaneously is essential in developing acceptance and achieving an inclusive society. This study utilizes the Theory of Planned Behaviour to gain insights that could help promote public acceptance towards the participation
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Examining the effectiveness of the primary education curriculum in terms of leisure education: an overview of learning outcomes in the Turkish public education system World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-05 Suleyman Munusturlar, Gunnur Hasturk, Sema Emen
ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to examine the compulsory and elective course learning outcomes that indicate the goals of the primary education curriculums in terms of leisure education. The data were collected using a structured content form based on qualitative research methodology and were analysed using content analysis, which is a quantitative method. A total of 3013 learning outcomes in the
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Identifying the effects of COVID-19 on visitor place attachment of state parks in Arkansas World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-02 Glendon VanSandt, Michael J. Bradley, Kevin Fink, James N. Maples
ABSTRACT During the COVID-19 pandemic, recreation sites around the country experienced a rise in visitation numbers as residents looked for alternatives to staying home. The researchers hypothesized that the social and cultural changes associated with the pandemic have increased the level of visitor place attachment towards these sites. This research works to identify the level of connection guests
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A welcome letter to all leisure friends World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-10 Professor Sandro Carnicelli
Published in World Leisure Journal (Vol. 65, No. 1, 2023)
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Leisure Learning's Contribution: Effects on Torah and Other Enrichment Learners World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-15 Hana Gendel Guterman, Ora Elkan, Talma Kushnir, Nitza Davidovitch
ABSTRACT Aim The study was aimed to assess whether leisure learners who engage in Torah/Bible studies report higher levels of spirituality than those who study other subjects, and whether higher levels of spirituality result in a higher meaning in life and greater psychosocial resources, specifically hope and quality of life. Methods A survey of 234 participants, who study either Torah or other subjects
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“Home office is the here and now.” Digital nomad visa systems and remote work-focused leisure policies World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-10 José Ignacio Sánchez-Vergara, Marko Orel, Ignasi Capdevila
ABSTRACT To attract highly qualified remote workers to their cities and countries, governments have implemented mechanisms for the stay of digital nomads, thereby promoting local economic development. To manage the entry and stay of this professional class in these regions, future residents are required to obtain special visas for digital nomads. However, the guidelines and regulations for these visas
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The urban ecological transition and the future of Europe’s nightlife industry World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-28 Jordi Nofre, Manuel Garcia-Ruiz
ABSTRACT The current climate emergency and the emergence of a stagflation scenario in Europe have revealed the scarce presence of environmental and resilience-related goals not only in the economic and financial viability plans of the nightlife industry but also in the different tools of nightlife governance already introduced in some European cities. In fact, the recovery and resilience plans of more
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Factors determining women's participation in leisure activities in Türkiye World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Ceren Aydın, Çağıl Hale Özel
ABSTRACT Women's participation in leisure activities is affected by many constraints, such as gender roles expected from women, the cultural structure of society, society's perspective on women, religious beliefs, traditions and customs. A woman's free will to participate in the activity she wants is only possible if the constraints to participation are removed. For this reason, it is critical to determine
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How the Japanese workcation embraces digital nomadic work style employees World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-14 Keita Matsushita
ABSTRACT In Japan, workcations have gained attention as a way to offset the economic damage caused to inbound tourism by the COVID-19 pandemic. Considering its aims to contribute to the local community and increase interactions with local residents, the Japanese-style workcation can be positioned as a form of digital nomadism that seeks alternatives to existing work styles. This study is based on fieldwork
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Mapping the journey of the CoLiving experience of digital nomads, using verbal and visual narratives World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-12 Catarina Pacheco, António Azevedo
ABSTRACT CoLiving involves facilities that combine work and life experiences, which challenge the traditional concept of home. This paper aims to map the journey of the CoLiving experience of digital nomads. The paper adopts a qualitative approach, combining content analysis of in-depth interviews with interpretation of the visual narratives of photos taken by 13 participants, who were recruited in
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Challenging the Eurocentrism in volunteering World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-14 Reni Polus, Neil Carr, Trudie Walters
ABSTRACT Volunteering practices have largely drawn on theories based on Eurocentric conceptualizations. The dominant Eurocentric models of volunteering, as a significant leisure experience, have served to marginalize other definitions and practices. Thus, this paper argues that, while the Eurocentric conceptualization provides a useful framework to understand volunteering in different cultural contexts
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Gender differences in leisure: from the relationship between leisure type-time and time use satisfaction in Korea World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-23 Yong-Kwan Lee
ABSTRACT This study aims to find out gender differences in leisure by examining the relationship between time and time use satisfaction(TUS) for each leisure type. As a result of analysing the Korean Time Use Survey, sports/leports and rest for men and hobbies and leisure learning for women showed a positive correlation with TUS, and for women, the more diverse the leisure types, the higher the TUS
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Work from anywhere: traditional workation, coworkation and workation retreats: a conceptual review World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-19 Kyra Voll, Felix Gauger, Andreas Pfnür
ABSTRACT “Workation” is a new type of remote work in response to the increasing digitalization and flexibilization of work. By facilitating a combination of the domains of work, recreation and private life with an optional touristic-oriented pursuit, workation spaces promote flexible work practices and have significant impact on the working lives of knowledge workers, companies and several industries
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A research framework for digital nomadism: a bibliometric study World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-17 Tereza Šímová
ABSTRACT Digital nomads live a new way of life that creates an ideal balance of work and leisure. Research on the phenomenon of digital nomads is still in its early stages and is not fully framed as a proper research category. Therefore, the present research aims to explore research on digital nomadism by study leading countries, authors and themes that can become a foundation for future research.
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“A common cause”: Sociocultural competence and building and maintaining a fan community World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-16 Justin Harmon
ABSTRACT For fans of the band Phish, their primary forum for engaging their fan identity is through participation in the perennial communities that only come into being when the band is on tour. Because of the liminal nature of concerts and tours, the most faithful of fans develop a type of sociocultural competence that helps them acclimate and relate to other members of the music scene to make the
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The Covid-19 certificate: consequences on accessibility in the context of inclusive leisure World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-30 Amina Chebli, Fèmy A. D. D. Fagla, Boualem Kadri, Mohamed Reda Khomsi, Foued Ben Said
ABSTRACT One of the prerequisites for the resurgence of the leisure and tourism sector in France, as in other countries, is the adoption of verification documents known as “Covid-19 Certificate” However, this introduction is widely debated. In an endeavor to inclusiveness, given the rejection of the use of this certificate among certain individuals, this exploratory study examines the impact of the
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Virtual community participation as “Sirius” Leisure World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-27 Robin Lizzo, Toni Liechty
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of participation and engagement among participants of a fandom-based virtual community. Netnography, a specialized from of ethnography adapted to the unique computer-mediated environment, was utilized to analyze posts collected from the Hogwarts Running Club (HRC), a closed Facebook group. The HRC was a virtual community with over 16
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Leisure and psychological wellbeing of people with visual impairment World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-23 Issahaku Adam
ABSTRACT Though leisure is noted to possess therapeutic efficacy, its impact on the psychological wellbeing of people with visual impairment, particularly in Africa has received little research attention. The burden of disability on the psychological wellbeing of people with visual impairment in African societies makes it imperative to understand how leisure contributes to their psychological wellbeing
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Intention–behaviour relationship within community running clubs: examining the moderating influence of leisure constraints and facilitators within the environment World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-21 Leeann M. Lower-Hoppe, Thomas J. Aicher, Bradley J. Baker
ABSTRACT While intention is considered the proximal determinant of behaviour, scholars point to an intention–behaviour gap, calling for research that accounts for the environmental moderators that constrain or facilitate the intention–behaviour relationship. Adopting an ecological perspective, the study examined the potential moderating influence of five leisure constraints and facilitators on the
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Frederick W. Taylor and the congruence of active leisure & work World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-21 Brian Komyathy
ABSTRACT This article, through the use of a case study focused on Frederick W. Taylor, shows how the issue of mastery with people engaged in their work can be a significant factor connecting a person’s work and leisure worlds. As a labourer, then gang boss in a steel mill, Taylor “developed” stratagems piecemeal to solve the problems that he faced in working in industrial factories. The issue of time