Revisiting Family Leisure Research
Critical Reflections on the Future of Family-Centered Scholarship
Herausgeber: Trussell, Dawn; Such, Elizabeth; Jeanes, Ruth
Revisiting Family Leisure Research
Critical Reflections on the Future of Family-Centered Scholarship
Herausgeber: Trussell, Dawn; Such, Elizabeth; Jeanes, Ruth
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This book considers what advancements have been made in family leisure research over the past two decades and potential new directions for scholarship. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of Leisure Sciences.
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This book considers what advancements have been made in family leisure research over the past two decades and potential new directions for scholarship. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of Leisure Sciences.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 104
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9780367531775
- ISBN-10: 0367531771
- Artikelnr.: 59560619
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 104
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9780367531775
- ISBN-10: 0367531771
- Artikelnr.: 59560619
Dawn E. Trussell is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at Brock University, Canada. The Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada has funded her research. She has written in the areas of family leisure, youth sport and transition to motherhood through a social justice lens. She is currently Vice President for the Canadian Association for Leisure Studies. Ruth Jeanes is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Monash University, Australia. Her research focuses on the relationship between sport and social exclusion/inclusion. She has written in the areas of family leisure, with a particular focus on children's voice and the mediating impact of gender, disability and culture on young people's involvement in sport. She is currently president of the Australia and New Zealand Leisure Studies Association. Elizabeth Such is a Research Fellow at the School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, UK. Her research focuses on issues of health and social equity, and includes projects on leisure, physical activity, family life and marginalized populations. She served for many years on the Leisure Studies Association executive.
1. Revisiting Family Leisure Research and Critical Reflections on the
Future of Family-Centered Scholarship Dawn E. Trussell, Ruth Jeanes, and
Elizabeth Such 2. Updating the Family Operating System: A Literature Review
of Information Communication Technology and Family Leisure Iryna
Sharaievska 3. The (In)Visibility of Grandparents in Family Leisure
Research: A Call for Expanded Conceptualizations of "Family" Shannon
Hebblethwaite 4. Family Leisure and Leisure Service Provision: Making the
Case for Including Perspectives from Practice Charlene S. Shannon 5. The
Core and Balance Model of Family Leisure Functioning: A Systematic Review
Jasmine A. Townsend, Marieke Van Puymbroeck, and Ramon B. Zabriskie 6.
Family Activity Model: Crossroads of Activity Environment and Family
Interactions in Family Leisure Karen K. Melton 7. Families as Agents of
Social Change and Justice in Communities through Leisure and Sport
Experiences Dawn E. Trussell
Future of Family-Centered Scholarship Dawn E. Trussell, Ruth Jeanes, and
Elizabeth Such 2. Updating the Family Operating System: A Literature Review
of Information Communication Technology and Family Leisure Iryna
Sharaievska 3. The (In)Visibility of Grandparents in Family Leisure
Research: A Call for Expanded Conceptualizations of "Family" Shannon
Hebblethwaite 4. Family Leisure and Leisure Service Provision: Making the
Case for Including Perspectives from Practice Charlene S. Shannon 5. The
Core and Balance Model of Family Leisure Functioning: A Systematic Review
Jasmine A. Townsend, Marieke Van Puymbroeck, and Ramon B. Zabriskie 6.
Family Activity Model: Crossroads of Activity Environment and Family
Interactions in Family Leisure Karen K. Melton 7. Families as Agents of
Social Change and Justice in Communities through Leisure and Sport
Experiences Dawn E. Trussell
1. Revisiting Family Leisure Research and Critical Reflections on the
Future of Family-Centered Scholarship Dawn E. Trussell, Ruth Jeanes, and
Elizabeth Such 2. Updating the Family Operating System: A Literature Review
of Information Communication Technology and Family Leisure Iryna
Sharaievska 3. The (In)Visibility of Grandparents in Family Leisure
Research: A Call for Expanded Conceptualizations of "Family" Shannon
Hebblethwaite 4. Family Leisure and Leisure Service Provision: Making the
Case for Including Perspectives from Practice Charlene S. Shannon 5. The
Core and Balance Model of Family Leisure Functioning: A Systematic Review
Jasmine A. Townsend, Marieke Van Puymbroeck, and Ramon B. Zabriskie 6.
Family Activity Model: Crossroads of Activity Environment and Family
Interactions in Family Leisure Karen K. Melton 7. Families as Agents of
Social Change and Justice in Communities through Leisure and Sport
Experiences Dawn E. Trussell
Future of Family-Centered Scholarship Dawn E. Trussell, Ruth Jeanes, and
Elizabeth Such 2. Updating the Family Operating System: A Literature Review
of Information Communication Technology and Family Leisure Iryna
Sharaievska 3. The (In)Visibility of Grandparents in Family Leisure
Research: A Call for Expanded Conceptualizations of "Family" Shannon
Hebblethwaite 4. Family Leisure and Leisure Service Provision: Making the
Case for Including Perspectives from Practice Charlene S. Shannon 5. The
Core and Balance Model of Family Leisure Functioning: A Systematic Review
Jasmine A. Townsend, Marieke Van Puymbroeck, and Ramon B. Zabriskie 6.
Family Activity Model: Crossroads of Activity Environment and Family
Interactions in Family Leisure Karen K. Melton 7. Families as Agents of
Social Change and Justice in Communities through Leisure and Sport
Experiences Dawn E. Trussell