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Leisure an Introduction

Stephen J.Page
Joanne Connel

Chapter 1: Introduction to leisure

What is leisure?
 Leisure is usually associated with what we do in our non-work or free time
 Time free from obligations
 Sports, recreations activities
 Tourism
 Arts
 Entertainment, etc.
 Or a state of mind

Reasons for studying leisure?
Economic reasons:
o Where leisure has emerged as a key factor of many countries’
bourgeoning service sector economies, as consumer spending on
leisure as a form of consumption creates a key economic activity.
o Also an alternative form of employment after the relocation of
companies to low-cost-of-production countries.
Psychological reasons:
o Life-satisfaction – emphasises the positives benefits for individual
and family wellbeing.
o Life satisfaction has increased thanks to the ability to rest and relax
through leisure.
o Psychological reasons refer to the health benefits of leisure
activities.
Social reasons:
o Where sociologist point to the potential of leisure to unite societies
(e.g. through civic pride, with community events such as festivals).
o Also to divide societies
o Events as the World Championship Football can unite a nation, but
games between Feyenoord and Ajax can divide them.
Political reasons:
o Where governments have an interest in how the public sector can
assist in developing and implementing policies to manage public
leisure provision, as the state is a major provider and manager of
leisure services (e.g. outdoor resources such as parks and gardens,
leisure centres, playing fields, art centres and museums).
o Important because of its economic significance and value
o Studies on how people spend their money are important to
determine what the price of a project of a product will be in order to
earn all the money spent back.
o Encouraging national solidarity is an important underlining reason
too.
o Increased physical activity will improve the health which will
decrease treatment costs eventually.

, Hall & Paige: Even though work is distinct from leisure, the time to travel has a
degree of overlap
o You travel to work but you’re not actually working yet – they agree that a
leisure spectrum exists and travelling differentiates every activity.
Stebbins: Serious leisure: work and leisure activities overlap
Mommas: Leisure exists as one of the oldest topics of social scientific research
In studying leisure, one needs to be aware of two broad considerations prior to
examining any definitions:
 Understanding enables us to appreciate how modern society is structured
and operates.
 Consider how people use their time when not working (specifically).
 Evaluate who does what and why in relation to their leisure time as well as
examining the activity patterns (e.g. where they spend their leisure time
and space).
 Examine the constraints and attitudes of different social groups in leisure
settings.

Defining leisure:
 Leisure studies is not an academic disciplines in its own right, but a subject
area that has arisen from other disciplines which have approached it from
different perspectives.
 Subject areas which contribute to the study of leisure:
o Leisure studies
 Economics
 Sociology
 Geography
 Politics
 History
 Planning
 Psychology

 Elements of leisure to consider in definitions:
o Leisure:
 Freedom of constraints
 Time left over after work
 Opportunity to choose
 Opposite of work

Stockdale (1985) listed three approaches to leisure:
 As a period of time: in which choice is the dominant feature – therefore
leisure may be a form of free time for an individual.
 In an objectives sense: where leisure is perceived as the opposite of
work and so leisure time is construed as non-work or residual time (e.g.
that time left after all of the normal obligations have been fulfilled).
 In a subjective manner: where leisure is viewed as a qualitative notion,
so that leisure activities take on a meaning in relation to the perceptions
and beliefs of individuals.

Hall & Page argue, useful definitions are as follows:
 Leisure is viewed as time, activities and experience derived, characterized
by freedom.

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