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摘要随着新技术的出现和融入人们的日常生活,对这些创新与休闲之间的交叉点进行学术研究变得越来越重要。研究人员和他们的方法必须不断进步,以便更好地预测和告知理论、行业和社会。这篇关于技术、创新和休闲(TIL)的《休闲研究杂志》特刊的结尾处文章对最近与TIL相关的Web of Science (WoS)索引研究进行了简要的有针对性的文献计量分析,确定了111篇最近文章的研究共现趋势。这些趋势,以及关键词共现集群中的共性,以及来自七篇特刊文章的贡献,为TIL研究的十个优先领域提供了建议,这些领域经常相互作用和重叠:技术增强的旅行行为;社交网络/媒体心理学;基于游戏的教育创新;老龄化与数字休闲;健康和福利技术设计;性别因素;信息通信技术的态度、采用和读写能力;青少年科技与休闲;城市环境中技术和休闲的社会方面;数字休闲DEI。根据特刊撰稿人的见解和建议,确定了这十个领域的具体研究需求。作者要感谢支持本期特刊的人们,特别是《休闲研究杂志》的编辑团队,包括主编Kindal Shores博士、前主编Paul Heintzman博士、高级副编辑和副编辑,他们为我们最初的特刊想法提供了宝贵的反馈。我们还要感谢为本期特刊做出贡献的作者们。我们特别感谢提供他们的见解并帮助严格审查过程的审稿人。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由智利国家研究与发展署(ANID)在ANID区域计划R17A10002、CIEP R20F0002项目、CHIC-ANID PIA/BASAL PFB210018以及肯特州立大学(美国)支持。
Advancing understanding of digital well-being at the intersection of technology and leisure
AbstractAs new technologies emerge and are inserted within peoples’ lives each day, scholarly examination of the intersections between these innovations and leisure is increasingly vital. Researchers and their methods must continue to advance, in order to better anticipate and inform theory, industry, and society. This closing article of the Journal of Leisure Research special issue on technology, innovation, and leisure (TIL) provides a brief targeted bibliometric review of recent Web of Science (WoS) indexed research related to TIL, identifying research co-occurrence trends for 111 recent articles. These trends, along with commonalities within keyword co-occurrence clusters, and contributions from the seven special issue articles, informed ten proposed areas of TIL research priority that will often interact and overlap: Technology enhanced travel behavior; Psychology of social networks/media; Game-based educational innovation; Aging and digital leisure; Health and well-being technological design; Gender considerations; ICT attitudes, adoption, and literacy; Youth and adolescent technology and leisure; Social aspects of technology and leisure in urban settings; and Digital leisure DEI. Specific research needs within these ten areas are identified, based on the insights and recommendations of the special issue contributors.Keywords: Web of Science (WoS)keyword co-occurrence trendstechnology, innovation, and leisuretargeted bibliometric reviewVOS viewer AcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to thank people who supported this special issue, especially the Journal of Leisure Research’s editorial team including the Editor-in-Chief Dr. Kindal Shores, former Editor-in-Chief Dr. Paul Heintzman, the Senior Associate Editors, and Associate Editors who have provided valuable feedback on our initial special issue idea. We also want to thank the authors who contributed to this special issue. And we are especially grateful for the reviewers who offered their insights and helped the rigorous review process.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Chile’s National Research and Development Agency (ANID) under ANID’s Regional Program R17A10002, the CIEP R20F0002 project, and the CHIC-ANID PIA/BASAL PFB210018, as well as Kent State University (USA).