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IF 1.7 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/16078055.2022.2096811
Atara Sivan
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本期是我作为《世界休闲杂志》(World Leisure Journal, WLJ)总编辑的最后一期。将9年多的工作、36期期刊的产出整合起来,不可能在一篇社论中完成。然而,我想借此机会对这一时期进行反思。在2013年我的第一篇社论中,我写道:“能够担任《世界休闲杂志》的编辑,我感到兴奋和荣幸。”嗯,回想起来,我仍然感到兴奋和荣幸,我能够承担这样一个重要的角色,为休闲研究,当然也为世界休闲组织做出我的微薄贡献。回顾这九年的编辑生涯,我觉得自己已经实现了为《华尔街日报》和为自己设定的目标。从一开始,我就希望扩大期刊的范围,提高它的国际化程度。在过去的十年中,来自世界各地和不同学科的学者的贡献数量有所增加。作为我向世界休闲组织董事会提交的年度报告的一部分,我在世界地图上添加了代表不同地理位置的额外点,这是一个令人满意的过程,表明WLJ在全球范围内的影响力有了巨大的增长。我们现在收到了来自六大洲的投稿。除了与学者接触之外,我还可以将投稿率的提高归因于《华尔街日报》在2016年被Scopus接受,这是其发展的一个重要里程碑。正如审稿人所说:“优秀的期刊,优秀的,精心设计的,被引用的,有趣的和信息丰富的论文。我很高兴能审阅这份期刊,更高兴地欢迎它加入Scopus!”事实上,《华尔街日报》仍然是一个受欢迎的学术出版物,其引用次数和全球认可度都在不断增加。我也很高兴能够庆祝《华尔街日报》成立60周年,使它成为历史最悠久的休闲研究杂志。所有这些成就都是繁重工作和和谐协作的结果,在此,我谨向编委会和国际编辑顾问委员会成员、我们的专职审稿人、客座编辑、世界休闲组织理事会和秘书处以及Taylor & Francis团队表示衷心的感谢,感谢他们的长期合作和支持。和你们大家一起工作非常愉快。我衷心感谢尤金,我们高度敬业的编辑助理,在这段漫长而充满挑战的旅程中,他一直陪伴着我。谢谢Eugene,这些年来你的大力支持和细致的工作。尽管这是我作为总编辑的最后一篇文章,但我将继续支持《华尔街日报》和世界休闲组织攀登新高峰的努力。现在转到这一期的内容,我们有六篇研究论文和两篇新闻和通知部分的文章。本期杂志从Tony Veal和Atara Sivan的一篇论文开始,他们领导了最近对世界休闲组织《休闲宪章》的修订,同时也是新成立的休闲与人权特别兴趣小组(SIG)的联合主席。作者在分析中指出,尽管承认休闲是一项人权,但联合国的监测和评价机制却忽视了它
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Editorial
This issue concludes my work as Editor-in-Chief of World Leisure Journal (WLJ). The consolidation of more than nine years of work, with an output of 36 issues of the journal, cannot be done within one editorial. Yet, I would like to take this opportunity to reflect on this period. In my first editorial back in 2013, I wrote: “I feel excited and honoured to assume the role of editor of the World Leisure Journal”. Well, looking back, I still feel excited and honoured that I have been able to undertake such an important role and to make my humble contribution to the study of leisure and of course to World Leisure Organization. Upon reflection on those nine years of editorship, I feel that I have achieved the aims I set for the Journal and for myself. From the very beginning, I aspired to widen the scope of the journal and increase its internationalization. Over the past decade, there has been an increase in the number of contributions by scholars from across the globe and from different disciplines. It was a satisfying process to present the world map with additional dots representing distinct geographical places as part of my annual reports to World Leisure Organization Board of Directors indicating a huge increase in WLJ’s global reach. We now have submissions from six continents. Apart from reaching out to scholars, I can also attribute the increase in submission rate to the Journal’s acceptance into Scopus in 2016, signifying an important milestone in its development. As stated by the reviewer: “Excellent journal, excellent, well-crafted, well-cited, interesting and informative papers. It was a pleasure to review this journal and an even greater pleasure to welcome it to Scopus!” Indeed, WLJ continues to be a popular scholarly outlet with an increased number of citations and global recognition. I also felt excited to be able to celebrate the Journal’s 60s anniversary making it the longest standing journal of leisure studies. All those achievements were the results of a heavy workload and harmonious collaborative process, and here I wish to extend my sincere thanks to members of the Editorial Board and International Editorial Advisory Board, our dedicated reviewers, the guest editors, World Leisure Organization Board of Directors and Secretariat, and Taylor & Francis team for their ongoing cooperation and support. It has been a great pleasure working with you all. My heartful thanks go to Eugene, our highly dedicated editorial assistant who has been with me in this long and at times challenging journey. Thank you, Eugene, for your great support and meticulous job all these years. Even though it is my last piece as an editor-in-chief, I will continue to support the Journal and World Leisure Organization in their efforts to scale new heights. Turning now to the contents of this issue, we have six research papers and two contributions to the News and Notices section. The issue starts with a paper by Tony Veal and Atara Sivan who have been leading the recent revision of World Leisure Organization’s Charter for Leisure and are the co-Chairs of the newly established Special Interest Group (SIG) on Leisure and Human Rights. In their analysis, the authors indicate how despite the recognition of leisure as a human right, it has been neglected in the United Nation’s mechanisms for monitoring and evaluating
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期刊介绍: As the official journal of the World Leisure Organisation, the purpose of the World Leisure Journal is to stimulate and communicate research, theory, and critical thought in all areas that address leisure, including play, recreation, the arts and culture, sport, festivals, events and celebrations, health and fitness, and travel and tourism. Empirical and theoretical manuscripts, as well as position papers, review articles, and critical essays are published in the World Leisure Journal . The World Leisure Journal is international in scope, and encourages submissions from authors from all areas of the world. Comparative cross-national and cross-cultural research reports are especially welcome. For empirical papers, all types of research methods are appropriate and the subject matter in papers may be addressed from perspectives derived from the social, behavioural, and biological sciences, education, and the humanities. Both pure and applied research reports are appropriate for publication in the World Leisure Journal . In addition to original research reports and review essays, book reviews, research notes, comments, and methodological contributions are appropriate for publication in the World Leisure Journal .
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