在2019冠状病毒病期间扰乱、适应和发现家庭休闲

Q3 Social Sciences Leisure/Loisir Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI:10.1080/14927713.2023.2211583
C. Shannon
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COVID-19和相关限制影响了家庭生活,包括生活在同一家庭和非同一家庭的家庭休闲习惯。本研究的目的是探讨加拿大新不伦瑞克省COVID-19限制对个人家庭休闲的影响,以及个人及其家庭适应这些限制的方式。现象学指导了这项研究。利用照片引出技术对12名女性、3名男性和1名性别不固定的个体进行了虚拟访谈。调查结果显示,2020年3月的封锁导致“宝贵的家庭休闲中断”。接下来是一段“适应、探索和发现”的时期,其特点是通过参与家庭、户外和虚拟家庭活动来确定家庭休闲的内容。限制的放松和与另一个家庭一起玩泡泡的机会带来了“扩大家庭休闲”的体验,参与者考虑家庭成员如何玩泡泡。©2023加拿大休闲研究协会/加拿大休闲研究协会。
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Disrupting, adapting and discovering family leisure during COVID-19
COVID-19 and the associated restrictions influenced family life including the practice of family leisure of those living in the same household and those who did not. The purpose of this study was to explore how individuals' family leisure was affected by the COVID-19 restrictions in New Brunswick, Canada, and the ways individuals and their families adapted to those restrictions. Phenomenology guided the study. Interviews that utilized a photo elicitation technique were conducted virtually with 12 women, 3 men, and 1 gender fluid individual. The findings revealed the lockdown in March 2020 contributed to a ‘disruption to valued family leisure'. A period of ‘adaptation, exploration, and discovery' followed characterized by determining what family leisure would include through participation in home-based, outdoor, and virtual family activities. Loosened restrictions and the opportunity to bubble with another household introduced the experience of ‘expanding family leisure' as participants considered how family members would bubble. © 2023 Canadian Association for Leisure Studies / Association canadienne d'études en loisir.
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Leisure/Loisir Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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