Giving permission for adults to play.

Andrew Walsh
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Play is often seen as inappropriate in adult settings, with social expectations causing adults to frame situations in such a way that we often lack permission to play. Semi-structured interviews with fourteen people who use playful approaches with adults were carried out to explore how they gave this “permission to play” in their contexts. It was seen that they used a range of different ways consistent with the idea of needing to signal a shift in frame, and this range of approaches to giving “permission to play” are grouped and summarized in the article.
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允许成年人玩耍。
在成年人的环境中,玩耍通常被视为不合适的,社会期望导致成年人以这样一种方式构建情境,即我们经常缺乏玩耍的许可。研究人员对14名使用玩耍方式与成年人相处的人进行了半结构化访谈,以探索他们如何在自己的环境中给予这种“玩耍许可”。我们可以看到,他们使用了一系列不同的方法来传达框架的转变,而这一系列给予“游戏许可”的方法将在本文中进行分组和总结。
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