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The Politics of Leisure
Rudy Dunlap, Justin Harmon, Jeff N. Rose
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R1,387
Discovery Miles 13 870
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book explores entanglements between politics and leisure,
ranging from the electorate’s concerns with public recreation
resources, to the presence of politics in casual conversation, and
to the use of leisure as a means of preserving racial hierarchies
in society. In noting the contributions of past scholarship, it
also points toward a trend of increasingly political leisure
research, where research helps to unpack the multiple ways in which
power suffuses the experience of leisure. A contrast between
‘being political’, on one hand, and the tribal politicization
that characterizes much of contemporary social life, on the other
hand, demonstrates that scholars and educators can and should be
engaged in politically-oriented scholarship, while also building a
more diverse and intellectually productive academy. This edited
volume will be of great interest to researchers and scholars
interested in race, power, polarization, and the interrelationship
between politics and leisure. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special issue of the journal Leisure
Sciences.
This book explores entanglements between politics and leisure,
ranging from the electorate's concerns with public recreation
resources, to the presence of politics in casual conversation, and
to the use of leisure as a means of preserving racial hierarchies
in society. In noting the contributions of past scholarship, it
also points toward a trend of increasingly political leisure
research, where research helps to unpack the multiple ways in which
power suffuses the experience of leisure. A contrast between 'being
political', on one hand, and the tribal politicization that
characterizes much of contemporary social life, on the other hand,
demonstrates that scholars and educators can and should be engaged
in politically-oriented scholarship, while also building a more
diverse and intellectually productive academy. This edited volume
will be of great interest to researchers and scholars interested in
race, power, polarization, and the interrelationship between
politics and leisure. The chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of the journal Leisure Sciences.
Sick and tired of being held back by the prevailing status quo of
society, author Justin Harmon set out to find an alternative
lifestyle with freedom from fear and no limits. This book
chronicles his findings and generously shares with readers how to
change your life with advice on: Why change is difficult and how
you can find freedom in discomfort. How make decisions so you can
harness the power of regret free living. What happens to free
spirits who live the life of an impostor. The magic of Lifestyle
Design and exactly how to recreate, restructure, and redesign your
life What to do when time, money, knowledge, or other people stand
in between you and your dream When to worry about mistakes and
misunderstandings and when they can be flipped to your advantage
The 3 keys to feeling happy, awake, fulfilled and free And much
more
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