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Redaktion: Ludvigsen, Jan Andre Lee; Ogden, Cassandra A.; Millward, Peter; Harrison, Katherine
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Redaktion: Ludvigsen, Jan Andre Lee; Ogden, Cassandra A.; Millward, Peter; Harrison, Katherine
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This book examines the concept of 'lockdown leisure' as closely related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Through a range of inter-disciplinary chapters, the volume unpacks leisure life in lockdown contexts through a range of empirical, conceptual and theoretical contributions. It was originally published in the journal, Leisure Studies.
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This book examines the concept of 'lockdown leisure' as closely related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Through a range of inter-disciplinary chapters, the volume unpacks leisure life in lockdown contexts through a range of empirical, conceptual and theoretical contributions. It was originally published in the journal, Leisure Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003817666
- Artikelnr.: 69120620
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003817666
- Artikelnr.: 69120620
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Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Politics with Sociology at Liverpool John Moores University. His research interests are, broadly, situated within the political sociology of sport. His recent books include Sport Mega-Events, Security and Covid-19 (Routledge, 2022) and Sport and Crime: Towards a Critical Criminology of Sport (Routledge, 2022, with Peter Millward and Jonathan Sly). Katherine Harrison is Senior Lecturer in Media and Culture at Leeds Beckett University, UK. She has published research on women's domestic craft practices, knitting circles, representations of place and space and weight stigma in 'poverty porn' television, and older people's participation in online Pilates classes during Covid-19. Katherine's current research focuses on the visual culture of the commercial 'NewSpace' age and the emergence of luxury space tourism. Peter Millward is Professor of Contemporary Sociology at Liverpool John Moores University, UK. He has published widely including recent books Sport and Crime: Towards a Critical Criminology of Sport (2022, with Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen and Jonathan Sly, Routledge) and Football Fandom, Sexualities and Activism: A Cultural Relational Sociology (2023, Routledge). Cassandra A. Ogden is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Liverpool John Moores University. Her recent work explores the effect on lockdown amongst people living in the UK during 2020-2022 on their personal, social and working lives as well as the impact upon their physical and mental health. She has explored the relationship between women, knitting and feminism which she examines using a range of creative methods. She has further utilised the narrative inquiry technique to explore issues of social exclusion and illness. Cassandra has published and co-published on social disgust and stigma of particular bodies, disability hate crime, representations of 'obesity' and disability in 'povertyporn' documentaries and childhood illness experiences.
Introduction: Lockdown leisure 1. Exploring how a disability sport charity
utilises exchange relationships with external organisations to sustain
operations in times of lockdown 2. Parents perceptions of online physical
activity and leisure with early years children during Covid-19 and beyond
3. Cultural consumption and Covid-19: evidence from the Taking Part and
COVID-19 Cultural Participation Monitor surveys 4. Time use, work and
leisure in the UK before, during, between and following the Covid-19
lockdowns 5. CrossFit during lockdown. The promises and pitfalls of
digitally mediated training for leisure-time physical activity 6. COVID-19
and outdoor recreation in the post-anthropause 7. Sports participation
during a lockdown. How COVID-19 changed the sports frequency and motivation
of participants in club, event, and online sports 8. Nearby nature in
lockdown: Practices and affordances for leisure in urban green spaces 9."I
felt there was a big chunk taken out of my life": COVID-19 and older
adults' library-based magazine leisure reading 10. Armchair travel through
video games: stories from elsewheres and elsewhens 11. Children and young
people's perspectives from UK lockdown: leisure-less experiences 12. A ramp
that leads to nothing: outdoor recreation experiences of children with
physical disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic
utilises exchange relationships with external organisations to sustain
operations in times of lockdown 2. Parents perceptions of online physical
activity and leisure with early years children during Covid-19 and beyond
3. Cultural consumption and Covid-19: evidence from the Taking Part and
COVID-19 Cultural Participation Monitor surveys 4. Time use, work and
leisure in the UK before, during, between and following the Covid-19
lockdowns 5. CrossFit during lockdown. The promises and pitfalls of
digitally mediated training for leisure-time physical activity 6. COVID-19
and outdoor recreation in the post-anthropause 7. Sports participation
during a lockdown. How COVID-19 changed the sports frequency and motivation
of participants in club, event, and online sports 8. Nearby nature in
lockdown: Practices and affordances for leisure in urban green spaces 9."I
felt there was a big chunk taken out of my life": COVID-19 and older
adults' library-based magazine leisure reading 10. Armchair travel through
video games: stories from elsewheres and elsewhens 11. Children and young
people's perspectives from UK lockdown: leisure-less experiences 12. A ramp
that leads to nothing: outdoor recreation experiences of children with
physical disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Introduction: Lockdown leisure 1. Exploring how a disability sport charity
utilises exchange relationships with external organisations to sustain
operations in times of lockdown 2. Parents perceptions of online physical
activity and leisure with early years children during Covid-19 and beyond
3. Cultural consumption and Covid-19: evidence from the Taking Part and
COVID-19 Cultural Participation Monitor surveys 4. Time use, work and
leisure in the UK before, during, between and following the Covid-19
lockdowns 5. CrossFit during lockdown. The promises and pitfalls of
digitally mediated training for leisure-time physical activity 6. COVID-19
and outdoor recreation in the post-anthropause 7. Sports participation
during a lockdown. How COVID-19 changed the sports frequency and motivation
of participants in club, event, and online sports 8. Nearby nature in
lockdown: Practices and affordances for leisure in urban green spaces 9."I
felt there was a big chunk taken out of my life": COVID-19 and older
adults' library-based magazine leisure reading 10. Armchair travel through
video games: stories from elsewheres and elsewhens 11. Children and young
people's perspectives from UK lockdown: leisure-less experiences 12. A ramp
that leads to nothing: outdoor recreation experiences of children with
physical disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic
utilises exchange relationships with external organisations to sustain
operations in times of lockdown 2. Parents perceptions of online physical
activity and leisure with early years children during Covid-19 and beyond
3. Cultural consumption and Covid-19: evidence from the Taking Part and
COVID-19 Cultural Participation Monitor surveys 4. Time use, work and
leisure in the UK before, during, between and following the Covid-19
lockdowns 5. CrossFit during lockdown. The promises and pitfalls of
digitally mediated training for leisure-time physical activity 6. COVID-19
and outdoor recreation in the post-anthropause 7. Sports participation
during a lockdown. How COVID-19 changed the sports frequency and motivation
of participants in club, event, and online sports 8. Nearby nature in
lockdown: Practices and affordances for leisure in urban green spaces 9."I
felt there was a big chunk taken out of my life": COVID-19 and older
adults' library-based magazine leisure reading 10. Armchair travel through
video games: stories from elsewheres and elsewhens 11. Children and young
people's perspectives from UK lockdown: leisure-less experiences 12. A ramp
that leads to nothing: outdoor recreation experiences of children with
physical disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic