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Preface | p. xiii |
Recreation and Leisure: The Current Scene | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Varied Views of Recreation and Leisure | p. 2 |
Social Factors Promoting the Recreation and Park Movement | p. 3 |
Challenges Facing the Leisure-Service Field | p. 19 |
Purposes of This Text | p. 20 |
Summary | p. 21 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 21 |
Endnotes | p. 21 |
Basic Concepts: Philosophical Analysis of Play, Recreation, and Leisure | p. 23 |
Introduction | p. 23 |
The Meaning of Play | p. 24 |
Early Theories of Play | p. 24 |
Twentieth-Century Concepts of Play | p. 26 |
Psychological Analysis of Play | p. 29 |
The Meaning of Leisure: Six Views | p. 32 |
The Meaning of Recreation | p. 38 |
Contemporary Definitions | p. 38 |
Relationships among Play, Leisure, and Recreation | p. 45 |
Summary | p. 46 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 47 |
Endnotes | p. 47 |
Early History of Recreation and Leisure | p. 49 |
Introduction | p. 49 |
The Play of Early Societies | p. 50 |
Recreation and Leisure in Pre-Christian Civilizations | p. 53 |
Early Christian Era: Dark and Middle Ages | p. 57 |
The Renaissance | p. 60 |
Influence of the Protestant Reformation | p. 61 |
Development of Parks and Recreation Areas | p. 62 |
Recreation in America: The Colonial Period | p. 64 |
Nineteenth Century Changes: Impact of Industrial Revolution | p. 67 |
Growth of Popular Participation in Recreation | p. 69 |
Changing Attitudes toward Play | p. 71 |
Growth of Commercial Amusements | p. 72 |
The Beginning Recreation Movement | p. 73 |
Effects of Racial and Ethnic Discrimination | p. 79 |
Recreation and Parks: Early Twentieth Century | p. 80 |
Emergence of the Recreation Movement: Three Pioneers | p. 80 |
Emerging New Lifestyles | p. 82 |
Public Concerns about the Use of Leisure | p. 83 |
Major Forces Promoting Organized Recreation Services | p. 85 |
Role of the Schools | p. 86 |
Impact of the Great Depression | p. 87 |
A Nation at War | p. 89 |
Summary | p. 89 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 91 |
Endnotes | p. 91 |
Recreation and Leisure in the Modern Era | p. 93 |
Introduction | p. 93 |
Post-World War II Expectations | p. 94 |
Expansion of Recreation and Leisure | p. 94 |
Trends in Program Sponsorship | p. 95 |
Counterculture: Youth in Rebellion | p. 101 |
Drives for Equality by Disadvantaged Groups | p. 104 |
Era of Austerity and Fiscal Cutbacks | p. 106 |
Expansion of Other Recreation Programs | p. 109 |
Trends in the 1990s | p. 110 |
Summary | p. 120 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 120 |
Endnotes | p. 121 |
Personal Leisure Perspectives: Motivations, Values, and Age Group Factors | p. 123 |
Introduction | p. 123 |
Motivations for Recreational Participation | p. 124 |
Personal Values of Recreational Involvement | p. 126 |
Play as Emotional Release | p. 131 |
Social Values of Recreation | p. 133 |
Intellectual Values of Recreation | p. 135 |
Spiritual Values of Recreation and Leisure | p. 137 |
Recreation as an Integrative Experience: Holistic Wellness | p. 137 |
Influence of Demographic Factors: Age Groupings | p. 138 |
Play in the Lives of Children | p. 140 |
Recreation in the Lives of Adolescents | p. 143 |
Adult Leisure Needs and Involvements | p. 147 |
Recreation and the Elderly | p. 150 |
Summary | p. 153 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 154 |
Endnotes | p. 155 |
Gender and Racial/Ethnic Factors Affecting Leisure | p. 157 |
Introduction | p. 157 |
Gender Factors Influencing Leisure | p. 158 |
Impact of Feminist Movement | p. 159 |
Men and Leisure | p. 163 |
Homosexuality and Leisure | p. 166 |
Influence of Race and Ethnicity | p. 169 |
A Final Concern: Whites as Minority Group Members | p. 177 |
Progress in the New Millennium | p. 178 |
Summary | p. 179 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 180 |
Endnotes | p. 181 |
Social Functions of Community Recreation | p. 183 |
Introduction | p. 183 |
New Emphasis on Community Benefits | p. 184 |
Enriching the Quality of Life | p. 186 |
Contributing to Personal Development | p. 186 |
Making the Community a More Attractive Place to Live | p. 188 |
Preventing Antisocial Uses of Leisure | p. 191 |
Improving Intergroup and Intergenerational Relations | p. 194 |
Strengthening Neighborhood and Community Ties | p. 195 |
Meeting the Needs of Special Populations | p. 198 |
Maintaining Economic Health and Community Stability | p. 199 |
Enriching Community Cultural Life | p. 201 |
Promoting Health and Safety | p. 203 |
Need for a Coherent Philosophy of Service | p. 205 |
Summary | p. 205 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 206 |
Endnotes | p. 206 |
The Leisure-Service System: Governmental, Nonprofit, and Commercial Recreation Agencies | p. 209 |
Introduction | p. 209 |
Key Elements in the Leisure-Service System | p. 210 |
Government Recreation, Park, and Leisure Services | p. 210 |
Recreation-Related Functions of State Governments | p. 217 |
The Role of County and Local Governments | p. 219 |
Municipal Recreation and Park Departments | p. 221 |
Public Recreation and Parks in Canada | p. 227 |
Nonprofit Organizations: The Voluntary Sector | p. 228 |
Types of Nonprofit Youth-Serving Agencies | p. 230 |
Significance of Nonprofit Organizations | p. 238 |
Commercial Recreation | p. 239 |
Differences and Similarities among Agencies | p. 242 |
Partnerships among Major Leisure-Service Agencies | p. 244 |
Summary | p. 245 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 246 |
Endnotes | p. 247 |
Specialized Leisure-Service Areas | p. 248 |
Introduction | p. 248 |
Therapeutic Recreation Service | p. 249 |
Armed Forces Recreation | p. 258 |
Employee Services and Recreation Programs | p. 263 |
Campus Recreation | p. 269 |
Private-Membership Recreation Organizations | p. 276 |
Comparisons among Special-Focus Agencies | p. 280 |
Summary | p. 281 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 282 |
Endnotes | p. 282 |
Two Major Leisure-Service Components: Sports and Tourism | p. 285 |
Introduction | p. 285 |
Sports as Popular Recreation | p. 286 |
Patterns of Sports Involvement | p. 287 |
Levels of Sports Competition | p. 287 |
Religious Implications of Sports | p. 289 |
Historical Evolution of Sports | p. 290 |
Sports as a Source of Moral Values | p. 291 |
Abuses and Problems of Sports Competition | p. 291 |
Decline of Public Interest | p. 292 |
Future Trends in Sport | p. 293 |
Travel and Tourism | p. 296 |
Scope of Tourism | p. 296 |
Major Areas of Tourism Services | p. 298 |
Theme Parks and Water Parks | p. 298 |
Other Fun Centers | p. 300 |
Cruise Ships | p. 301 |
Other Tourism Themes | p. 303 |
Marketing Advances in Travel and Tourism | p. 308 |
Summary | p. 309 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 309 |
Endnotes | p. 310 |
Career Opportunities and Professionalism | p. 312 |
Introduction | p. 312 |
Recreation as a Career | p. 313 |
Professional Identification in Recreation | p. 317 |
Social Value and Purpose | p. 317 |
Public Recognition | p. 318 |
Specialized Professional Preparation | p. 319 |
Existence of a Professional Culture | p. 322 |
Credentialing, Standards for Screening Personnel | p. 326 |
Code of Ethical Practice | p. 333 |
Agency Accreditation Process | p. 334 |
Current Level of Professional Status | p. 335 |
Summary | p. 336 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 336 |
Endnotes | p. 337 |
Philosophy of Recreation and Leisure: Future Perspectives | p. 338 |
Introduction | p. 338 |
Need for a Sound Philosophical Basis | p. 339 |
Philosophical Analyses of Recreation and Leisure | p. 341 |
Operational Philosophies of Recreation and Leisure | p. 343 |
Key Principles Guiding Leisure-Service Delivery Today | p. 352 |
Other Guidelines | p. 354 |
Facing the Challenge of the Future | p. 356 |
Efforts to Predict the Future | p. 357 |
Challenges and Strategies for the Future | p. 358 |
Ever-Growing Leisure Involvements: A Caution | p. 364 |
Prospects for the Future | p. 365 |
Summary | p. 365 |
Questions for Class Discussion or Essay Examinations | p. 366 |
Endnotes | p. 366 |
Bibliography | p. 369 |
Index | p. 372 |
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