Understanding Leisure

Cover of Understanding Leisure by Les Haywood
Author: Les Haywood
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9780367150297
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Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 1.40875385418 Pounds
Width: 0.72 Inches
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Understanding Leisure by Les Haywood, published by Taylor & Francis Limited in November 2020, is a comprehensive introductory analysis of leisure’s key elements. This 346-page textbook, written collaboratively by six authors, explores various aspects of leisure, including its concepts, dimensions, activity forms, and the relationship between leisure, play, and work. The book aims to provide readers with a foundational understanding of leisure in contemporary society and includes exercises and discussion topics at the end of each chapter to facilitate the application of theory to real-world examples.

Readers will find a thorough examination of leisure participation, the spatial dimensions of leisure, and the impact of land values on access to leisure activities. The text also delves into the historical context of leisure provision and the evolving dynamics between public and private sectors, offering insights into future trends based on social change theories. Understanding Leisure serves as a valuable resource for undergraduate courses in Leisure Studies and is also beneficial for postgraduate studies in Leisure and Recreational Management and Tourism, as well as for professionals in the leisure industry.


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First published in 1989. Understanding Leisure is a readable introductory analysis of the key elements in the study of leisure. This includes leisure concepts and dimensions of leisure, its activity forms, participants, provision, and leisure futures, leisure and social theory. A collaborative work of six authors, Understanding Leisure is a textbook which introduces the reader to the interrelated dimensions of leisure in contemporary society and aims to provide them with guidelines for further study. Exercises and discussion topics are included at the end of each chapter to enable the reader to apply general theory to particular examples. The text contains seven chapters covering all aspects of the study of leisure. Starting with a critical evaluation of different concepts of leisure it progresses through an analysis of the relationship between leisure both to play and work and the diverse forms of leisure such as recreation, hobbies, crafts and education. There then follows a perspective on leisure participation, an analysis of the spatial dimensions of leisure and how relative land values can affect access to leisure. The historical context of leisure provision and the changing relationship between public and private sector is then examined which provides insights into the future of leisure, based on forecasts and theories of social change. The book ends with a discussion of how contemporary social theory contributes to an understanding of leisure.

Understanding Leisure will be valuable reading for undergraduate degree courses in Leisure Studies. It will also be useful background reading for post graduate study in Leisure and Recreational Management and Tourism as well as for leisure professionals in both the commercial and public sectors.

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