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Understanding cycling neo-tribes: a non-western context 理解骑车的新部落:一个非西方的背景
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2273549
Kubra Asan, Medet Yolal, Christina G. Chi
ABSTRACTThis study employed ethnographical methodology to delineate issues related to cycling communities in a non-western context through the theoretical lens of neo-tribe. In-depth interviews and participatory observations were conducted in two cycling communities in Turkey, an emerging pro-cycling country. As a result of thematic analysis, the characteristics of the studied communities are explained under the following themes: states of emotional being, symbols and rituals, ethic codes, identities, and lifestyle. The findings revealed that the studied communities have tribal characteristics similar to the Western cycling cases, such as friendship, belonging, and collective enthusiasm. Meanwhile, differences of the communities from the Western cases were identified, such as more intense emotionality and stronger need for physical security and safe space. Implications for businesses and professionals that promote cycling for leisure, recreation and tourism purposes in Turkey were drawn based on the findings.KEYWORDS: Leisure communitiescycling communitiesneo-tribesethnographyrecreational cycling Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
摘要本研究运用民族志方法,透过新部落的理论视角,探讨非西方背景下的骑行社群问题。深入访谈和参与性观察在土耳其两个自行车社区进行,土耳其是一个新兴的自行车运动国家。主题分析的结果是,在以下主题下解释了所研究社区的特征:情感状态、符号和仪式、伦理规范、身份和生活方式。研究结果显示,所研究的社区具有与西方自行车案例相似的部落特征,如友谊、归属感和集体热情。与此同时,我们也发现了与西方案例的不同之处,如更强烈的情感,对人身安全和安全空间的需求更强。根据调查结果,对促进土耳其以休闲、娱乐和旅游为目的骑自行车的企业和专业人士的影响进行了总结。关键词:休闲社区骑行社区新部落人种学休闲骑行披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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COVID-19, leisure, and inequalities: acceptance and transgression in the age of uncertainty 2019冠状病毒病、休闲与不平等:不确定时代的接受与违背
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2265514
Sandro Carnicelli
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsSandro CarnicelliSandro Carnicelli is a Professor of Tourism and Leisure Studies at the University of the West of Scotland and the Deputy Director of the Centre for Culture, Sport, and Events. Sandro has been developing research and working in the fields of Tourism, Leisure, and Events for over 15 years. His main research interests are in sustainable tourism, outdoor education, tourism education; critical pedagogy; and leisure studies. Sandro is currently the Editor-in-Chief of World Leisure Journal and associate editor of the Events Management journal. Sandro is also on the editorial board of Leisure Studies, Annals of Leisure Research, and of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning.
点击放大图片点击缩小图片披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。作者简介sandro Carnicelli是西苏格兰大学旅游与休闲研究专业的教授,也是文化、体育和活动中心的副主任。桑德罗在旅游、休闲和活动领域从事研究和工作超过15年。主要研究方向为可持续旅游、户外教育、旅游教育;批判教育学;还有休闲研究。桑德罗目前是《世界休闲杂志》的主编和《活动管理》杂志的副主编。桑德罗也是《休闲研究》、《休闲研究年鉴》和《冒险教育与户外学习》杂志的编辑委员会成员。
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Online festival experiences, eventscapes and cultural value: insights on the dilemmas faced by two South African festivals during COVID-19 在线节日体验、活动场景与文化价值:新冠疫情期间南非两个节日面临的困境洞察
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2273546
Jen Snowball, Delon Tarentaal, Fiona Drummond, Roberta Comunian, Jonathan Gross
ABSTRACTAs in many countries, lockdown measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa resulted in the large-scale cancellation of cultural festivals. To preserve business continuity, many festivals shifted to online events to continue providing value for audiences, sponsors and artists. This paper focuses on the experiences of two of the oldest and largest mixed festivals in the country: The National Arts Festival and the Klein Karoo Nationale Kunstefees. Both festivals adapted by shifting online, necessitating significant programme, business model, and management innovation. Using the framework provided by the literature on visitor leisure experiences and e-eventscapes, the paper questions how arts festivals have achieved new e-eventscapes alongside providing online cultural programming. The paper uses a mixed methods research approach to analyse the experiences of festival managers and audiences in the differing approaches developed by the two festivals. Theoretical and practical implications from the study are discussed in the conclusions.KEYWORDS: FestivalsCOVID-19onlineeventscapeadaptationexperiences Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Using an average exchange rate for 2019 of R14.45 to the US$.2 Using an average exchange rate for 2018 of R13.25 to the US$.3 Living Standards Measures (LSMs) is an index based on household income, facilities and ownership of certain consumer goods. It was developed by the South African Advertising Research Foundation (SAARF) and is used extensively for market segmentation. A full description of what it includes is available here: http://www.saarf.co.za/lsm/lsms.asp.4 The average South African Rand (ZAR) to US Dollar exchange rate in 2020 was 16.47 which is what is used here to translate Rands into Dollar amounts.Additional informationFundingThis research was funded by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK, for a project entitled ‘Future Festivals South Africa: Possibilities for the Age of COVID-19’ [Grant Ref: AH/V008307/1].
与许多国家一样,南非为控制新冠肺炎疫情而采取的封锁措施导致文化节大规模取消。为了保持业务连续性,许多音乐节转向在线活动,继续为观众、赞助商和艺术家提供价值。本文重点介绍了该国历史最悠久、规模最大的两个混合节日:国家艺术节和克莱因卡鲁国家艺术节的经历。这两个节日都转向了网络,需要重要的节目、商业模式和管理创新。利用关于游客休闲体验和电子事件场景的文献提供的框架,本文质疑艺术节如何在提供在线文化节目的同时实现新的电子事件场景。本文采用混合方法研究的方法,分析了两个节日在不同的方法中,节日管理者和观众的经验。在结论部分讨论了本研究的理论和实践意义。披露声明作者未报告有潜在的利益冲突。注1使用2019年的平均汇率为14.45兰特兑换0.2美元以2018年13.25兰特兑0.3美元的平均汇率计算生活标准指数(LSMs)是根据家庭收入、设施和某些消费品的拥有率而编制的指数。它是由南非广告研究基金会(SAARF)开发的,广泛用于市场细分。在这里可以获得有关其内容的完整描述:http://www.saarf.co.za/lsm/lsms.asp.4 2020年南非兰特(ZAR)对美元的平均汇率为16.47,这是这里用于将兰特转换为美元金额的汇率。本研究由英国艺术与人文研究委员会资助,项目名为“未来的南非节日:COVID-19时代的可能性”[资助号:AH/V008307/1]。
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Notice of duplicate publication: The social world of drinkers: a study of waged workers drinking in urban Delhi 重复出版通知:饮酒者的社会世界:对德里城市打工者饮酒情况的研究
IF 1.9 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2260494
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Benefits of volunteering on resilience with aging: a case study 志愿服务对老年人恢复能力的好处:一个案例研究
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2254866
Rokbit Sanghee Lee, Jinmoo Heo, Sanghee Chun, Jasmyn Kim
ABSTRACTAs the study of volunteering among older adults continues to evolve, questions related to the benefits of volunteering are of growing interest. Volunteering may create opportunities to develop resilience in older adults as it can serve as a coping strategy. This case study explored the perceived benefits of volunteering on resilience and various dimensions related to aging among elderly volunteer dancers. In this qualitative study, 13 volunteer performers of Korean traditional dance were recruited for in-depth interviews. The analysis of the transcripts generated five themes related to the benefits of volunteering that were unique to older volunteers: (1) finding a sense of self-worth through serving others, (2) finding a sense of purpose, (3) experiencing gratitude, (4) renewing a younger self, and (5) building companionship. The findings revealed that regular volunteering promoted the experience of resilience in the face of the challenges associated with aging.KEYWORDS: Older adultsvolunteeringresilience Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Yonsei University Research Grant of 2022 [grant number 2022-22-0392].
随着对老年人志愿服务的研究不断发展,与志愿服务的好处有关的问题越来越引起人们的兴趣。志愿服务可以为老年人创造机会,培养他们的适应力,因为它可以作为一种应对策略。本案例研究探讨了志愿服务对老年舞蹈志愿者的心理弹性和与衰老相关的各个维度的感知益处。在本质性研究中,我们招募了13名韩国传统舞蹈志愿者进行深度访谈。通过对记录的分析,研究人员得出了与志愿服务的好处相关的五个主题,这些主题对老年志愿者来说是独一无二的:(1)通过服务他人找到自我价值感,(2)找到目标感,(3)体验感恩,(4)更新年轻的自我,(5)建立友谊。研究结果显示,定期做志愿者可以增强面对与衰老相关的挑战时的适应力。关键词:老年人志愿服务复原力披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到了延世大学2022年研究基金的支持[资助号:2022-22-0392]。
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Rethinking children's right to leisure during school holidays. 重新思考学校放假期间儿童的休闲权利
IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Pub Date : 2023-09-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2250473
Stephanie Chambers, Susie Smillie, Nicholas Watson

Leisure and health are human rights that apply to both children and adults. Leisure can enhance health and enable people to participate fully in leisure activities. One of children's main opportunities for leisure is during school holidays. Little previous research has focused on this time in children's lives. This paper presents a review of the literature surrounding school holidays, providing a critique of educational and public health approaches that focus narrowly on children's future outcomes that may be associated with how they spend their time during these leisure periods. It argues that a more sociological understanding, rooted within child-centred approaches to leisure, provides the opportunity for children's agency, participation and citizenship to be investigated more fully.

休闲和健康是适用于儿童和成人的人权。休闲可以增进健康,使人们能够充分参与休闲活动。学校假期是儿童休闲的主要机会之一。以往的研究很少关注儿童生活中的这段时间。本文综述了有关学校假期的文献,对狭隘地关注儿童未来结果的教育和公共卫生方法提出了批评,这些结果可能与他们在这些休闲时间如何度过有关。本文认为,以儿童为中心的休闲方式为根基的更具社会学意义的理解,为更全面地研究儿童的能动性、参与和公民意识提供了机会。
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Supporting rural low-income families: a municipal recreation department's response to community crisis 支持农村低收入家庭:市政娱乐部门对社区危机的反应
IF 1.9 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2250477
Jackie Oncescu, Megan Fortune, Laura Fisher, M. Sweatman, Julia S. Frigault
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The social world of drinkers: A study of waged workers drinking in urban Delhi 饮酒者的社会世界:对德里城市领薪工人饮酒的研究
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-17 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2247499
Sashi Sagolsem
ABSTRACTThis paper is an ethnographic study of waged workers drinking in public spaces in urban Delhi. It focused on drinking practices among waged workers in the parking space of a market. The distinguishable feature of drinking in public spaces among waged workers was the use of tactics to evade police or consume alcohol uncaught. Sustaining participation in such leisure activities in public spaces leads to a social world of drinkers among waged workers where professional bonds are forged, friendships are made, and networks of contacts are extended among the workers. This paper suggests that such legislation on drinking in public spaces could (re)consider the practice of drinking in moderation that maintains public propriety in the policymaking process rather than synonymizing it with impropriety.KEYWORDS: Drinkingpublic spacesocial worldwaged workersView correction statement:Correction Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThe research was funded by the University Grant Commission (UGC), Government of India through Junior Research Fellowship.
摘要本文是对在德里城市公共场所饮酒的受薪工人的民族志研究。它的重点是在市场的停车位上的受薪工人的饮酒习惯。受薪工人在公共场所饮酒的显著特点是,他们会利用各种手段逃避警察或在不被抓到的情况下饮酒。在公共场所持续参与这样的休闲活动,会让领薪水的工人形成一个喝酒的社会世界,在这里,职业纽带得以建立,友谊得以建立,联系网络得以扩展。本文建议,此类关于在公共场所饮酒的立法可以(重新)考虑适度饮酒的做法,以在政策制定过程中维护公共礼仪,而不是将其与不当行为等同起来。关键词:饮酒、公共空间、社会世界、有偿劳动者查看更正声明更正披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。本研究由印度政府大学教育资助委员会(教资会)透过青年研究金资助。
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Child labour in high performance and professional sport: The struggle for children’s rights 高绩效和职业体育中的童工现象:争取儿童权利的斗争
IF 1.9 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2232056
P. Donnelly
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Further towards the right to ‘safe leisure’: a case study of the Council of Europe’s 2016 Saint-Denis Convention 进一步实现“安全休闲”权利:欧洲委员会2016年圣但尼公约的案例研究
IF 1.9 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2023.2232054
Seamus Byrne, Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen
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