Transforming Leisure in the Pandemic

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Children
Child’s Pa Level
Contemporary Societies
COVID
COVID-19
Crisis
Diasporic Solidarity
Diasporic South Asian Communities
Digital Leisure
digital participation
Digital Spaces
Disruption
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Everyday Geographies
Everyday Habits
Exercising
Families
GSHS
High Cronbach's Alpha Reliability
High Cronbach’s Alpha Reliability
Holiday Intentions
Home-Based Leisure
Interaction
Learning
Leisure
Leisure Autonomy
leisure behaviour changes during pandemics
Leisure Coping
Leisure Mood Enhancement
leisure studies research
Leisure Time Physical Activity
Lockdown
Major Tv Network
Mental Development
Music Festival
Nightlife Districts
Nightlife Leisure Activities
Older Adults
Online Bridge
Outdoors
Pandemic
Pandemic Leisure
Physical Activity
Playing
Pre-School Children
Pre-school Children's Physical Activity
Private Outdoor Spaces
Private Spaces
Private Transportation Modes
Promote Leisure Time Physical Activities
Psychological Well-Being
Public Spaces
qualitative case analysis
Regular Theatre Goers
Resilience
Restrictions
Smartphone Use
Social Changes
social distancing effects
sociocultural adaptation
Spatial Transformations
Stakeholders
Student Experiences
Tai Chi
Theatre
Toddler
Transformations
Travel Behaviour
Travel Risk Perception
UK Conservative Government
UK Society
wellbeing in crisis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032201580
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the first book to critically explore international leisure during the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyses the ways in which the pandemic has impacted upon our leisure practices and our leisure lives, focusing on three key spaces ・ public, private, and digital.

The book seeks to understand how changes in leisure have led to transformations in the ways we have had to ‘do’ and ‘redo’ activities, such as incorporating digitalisation and distancing measures, as well as dealing with restrictions on social interaction, gatherings, and cultural activities. It presents a series of case studies covering topics as diverse as music festivals, theatre on-screen, walking, static cycling, smartphone use, holidays, and the ‘lockdown leisure’ of preschool children, including people across the life course, from young children to older retired people. The book discusses changes in patterns of behaviour, leisure experiences, and leisure environments worldwide and critically re-evaluates what leisure is and what it means in contemporary societies. It illustrates both the significant impact the pandemic has had on leisure and the important role leisure plays in helping support and maintain individual and community well-being.

This is fascinating reading for any student, researcher, or practitioner with an interest in leisure studies, tourism, events, sociology, cultural studies, or performance studies.

Briony Sharp is Lecturer in Marketing, Innovation, Tourism, and Events division at the University of the West of Scotland, UK, and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Her most recent research focuses on the social impacts and legacies from events, event governance, volunteering and engagement, and critical event studies.

Rebecca Finkel is Professor of Critical Event Studies at Queen Margaret University, UK, and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Rebecca’s research situates events and festivals within social justice, gender in/equality, and cultural identity frameworks.

Katherine Dashper is Professor and Director of Research Degrees in the School of Events, Tourism, and Hospitality Management at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Her research focuses on gender and multispecies approaches to understanding leisure, sport, tourism, and events.