考察拉丁裔学生中以家庭为基础的自然活动:加强家庭关系和文化遗产的背景

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Annals of Leisure Research Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.1080/11745398.2021.1949733
Dina Izenstark, Kimberly A. Crossman, Ellen Middaugh
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迫切需要开展与休闲领域种族和民族多样性增加相关的研究和实践(Floyd和Stodolska[2019])。种族和民族奖学金:评估对休闲理论和实践的贡献公园与游憩管理学报,37(1):80-94。通过日常活动和仪式框架,我们探讨了拉丁家庭如何以及为什么在户外共度时光。我们通过一份来自西海岸一所城市大学的134名拉丁裔学生的在线问卷收集了定性数据。研究结果显示,参与者参与了各种户外家庭传统活动,从日常散步、骑自行车、后院活动到在公园、海滩和自然区域进行更长时间的仪式化冒险,这些活动加强了家庭关系和文化遗产。参与以家庭为基础的自然活动提供了加强关系、有意义的交流和共度美好时光的机会,减少了户外技术干扰。与会者建议着重改善现有的户外空间和社区设施,举办更多以家庭为基础的社区活动,以及举办教育活动,鼓励市民参与户外活动。
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Examining family-based nature activities among Latinx students: contexts for reinforcing family relationships and cultural heritage
ABSTRACT There is a strong need to conduct research and inform practice related to increasing racial and ethnic diversity in the leisure field (Floyd and Stodolska [2019]. “Scholarship on Race and Ethnicity: Assessing Contributions to Leisure Theory and Practice.” Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 37 (1): 80–94). Using a routines and rituals framework, we explored how and why Latinx families spend time together outside. We collected qualitative data via an online questionnaire from 134 Latinx students from an urban, west coast university. Findings showed participants engaged in a variety of outdoor family traditions from routine walks, bike rides, and backyard activities to longer ritualized adventures in parks, beaches, and natural areas that reinforced family relationships and cultural heritage. Engagement in family-based nature activities provided opportunities to strengthen relationships, communicate meaningfully, and spend quality time together, given fewer technological distractions outdoors. Participants suggested focusing on improving existing outdoor spaces and community facilities, implementing more family-based community events, and creating educational campaigns to promote participation in outdoor activities.
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