Transforming Leisure in the Pandemic
Re-imagining Interaction and Activity during Crisis
Herausgeber: Sharp, Briony; Dashper, Katherine; Finkel, Rebecca
Transforming Leisure in the Pandemic
Re-imagining Interaction and Activity during Crisis
Herausgeber: Sharp, Briony; Dashper, Katherine; Finkel, Rebecca
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032201566
- ISBN-10: 1032201568
- Artikelnr.: 65945762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032201566
- ISBN-10: 1032201568
- Artikelnr.: 65945762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
List of contributors. Introduction. PART I Transformations in public
spaces. 1 Nightlife leisure activities during COVID-19: Restrictions,
spatial transformations, and social changes in clubbing space in the
examples of Polish cities. 2 The ritualistic nature of pandemic leisure. 3
The impact of COVID-19 on travel behaviour and holiday intentions: Evidence
from Greece. 4 Exploring African American college student experiences of
leisure-time physical activity and psychological wellbeing during COVID-19.
5 How did music festival stakeholders face pandemic uncertainty? Two case
studies: Bachfest in Leipzig and BAM Festival in Barcelona. PART II
Transformations in private spaces. 6 Toddler and pre-school children's
physical activity during a pandemic. 7 Children's and families' changing
everyday geographies: Playing, learning, and exercising outdoors during
COVID-19. 8 Bridge during a time of disruption: Pandemic playing, everyday
habits, and situated writing. 9 Rhythms in home-based leisure during the
COVID-19 lockdown. PART III Transformations in digital spaces. 10 Changing
"theatre-going" behaviours during COVID-19: Theatre on the screen. 11
Digital leisure as sites of diasporic solidarity. 12 COVID-19's impact on
leisure coping and smartphone use. 13 Stories of older adults' resilience
in adapting leisure behaviours due to COVID-19 restrictions. Index.
spaces. 1 Nightlife leisure activities during COVID-19: Restrictions,
spatial transformations, and social changes in clubbing space in the
examples of Polish cities. 2 The ritualistic nature of pandemic leisure. 3
The impact of COVID-19 on travel behaviour and holiday intentions: Evidence
from Greece. 4 Exploring African American college student experiences of
leisure-time physical activity and psychological wellbeing during COVID-19.
5 How did music festival stakeholders face pandemic uncertainty? Two case
studies: Bachfest in Leipzig and BAM Festival in Barcelona. PART II
Transformations in private spaces. 6 Toddler and pre-school children's
physical activity during a pandemic. 7 Children's and families' changing
everyday geographies: Playing, learning, and exercising outdoors during
COVID-19. 8 Bridge during a time of disruption: Pandemic playing, everyday
habits, and situated writing. 9 Rhythms in home-based leisure during the
COVID-19 lockdown. PART III Transformations in digital spaces. 10 Changing
"theatre-going" behaviours during COVID-19: Theatre on the screen. 11
Digital leisure as sites of diasporic solidarity. 12 COVID-19's impact on
leisure coping and smartphone use. 13 Stories of older adults' resilience
in adapting leisure behaviours due to COVID-19 restrictions. Index.
List of contributors. Introduction. PART I Transformations in public
spaces. 1 Nightlife leisure activities during COVID-19: Restrictions,
spatial transformations, and social changes in clubbing space in the
examples of Polish cities. 2 The ritualistic nature of pandemic leisure. 3
The impact of COVID-19 on travel behaviour and holiday intentions: Evidence
from Greece. 4 Exploring African American college student experiences of
leisure-time physical activity and psychological wellbeing during COVID-19.
5 How did music festival stakeholders face pandemic uncertainty? Two case
studies: Bachfest in Leipzig and BAM Festival in Barcelona. PART II
Transformations in private spaces. 6 Toddler and pre-school children's
physical activity during a pandemic. 7 Children's and families' changing
everyday geographies: Playing, learning, and exercising outdoors during
COVID-19. 8 Bridge during a time of disruption: Pandemic playing, everyday
habits, and situated writing. 9 Rhythms in home-based leisure during the
COVID-19 lockdown. PART III Transformations in digital spaces. 10 Changing
"theatre-going" behaviours during COVID-19: Theatre on the screen. 11
Digital leisure as sites of diasporic solidarity. 12 COVID-19's impact on
leisure coping and smartphone use. 13 Stories of older adults' resilience
in adapting leisure behaviours due to COVID-19 restrictions. Index.
spaces. 1 Nightlife leisure activities during COVID-19: Restrictions,
spatial transformations, and social changes in clubbing space in the
examples of Polish cities. 2 The ritualistic nature of pandemic leisure. 3
The impact of COVID-19 on travel behaviour and holiday intentions: Evidence
from Greece. 4 Exploring African American college student experiences of
leisure-time physical activity and psychological wellbeing during COVID-19.
5 How did music festival stakeholders face pandemic uncertainty? Two case
studies: Bachfest in Leipzig and BAM Festival in Barcelona. PART II
Transformations in private spaces. 6 Toddler and pre-school children's
physical activity during a pandemic. 7 Children's and families' changing
everyday geographies: Playing, learning, and exercising outdoors during
COVID-19. 8 Bridge during a time of disruption: Pandemic playing, everyday
habits, and situated writing. 9 Rhythms in home-based leisure during the
COVID-19 lockdown. PART III Transformations in digital spaces. 10 Changing
"theatre-going" behaviours during COVID-19: Theatre on the screen. 11
Digital leisure as sites of diasporic solidarity. 12 COVID-19's impact on
leisure coping and smartphone use. 13 Stories of older adults' resilience
in adapting leisure behaviours due to COVID-19 restrictions. Index.







