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Original Articles

The Coming Separation of Leisure Studies from Parks and Recreation Education

Pages 133-141 | Received 20 Nov 1984, Published online: 13 Feb 2018

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Nick Pitas, Kirstin Gebhart, Ben Hickerson & Wesley Roehl. (2023) Implications of the Great Recession for Higher Education in Leisure Studies. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 38:1, pages 1-13.
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. (2021) Opportunities for the Future of Leisure Studies. Leisure Sciences 43:1-2, pages 3-5.
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Tracy L. Mainieri, Dorothy L. Schmalz & Denise M. Anderson. (2020) Embarking on a Rhetorical Exploration: Accommodating Science (or Not) in Leisure Research. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 35:2, pages 55-71.
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Mary G. Parr & Dorothy Schmalz. (2019) Leisure studies in the 21st century: Challenges and opportunities in our collective identity. Journal of Leisure Research 50:4, pages 372-387.
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Justin Harmon. (2018) Leisure Studies is for Experience, Not Industry. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 33:2, pages 47-54.
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Nicholas Pitas, Benjamin Hickerson, Alison Murray & Jennifer Newton. (2018) Repositioning Undergraduate Education in Recreation and Leisure Studies. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 33:1, pages 1-11.
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Craig A. Talmage, Mark S. Searle & Kevin R. Wilson. (2017) Examining the State of Parks and Recreation Degree Programs. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 32:1, pages 26-48.
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Diane M. Samdahl. (2016) Professional Constraints. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 31:1, pages 3-14.
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Daniel Dustin, Rachel Collins, Jeremy Schultz, Laurie Browne, Keri Schwab, Jeff Rose, Danielle Timmerman, Ben Altschuler, Jeremy Jostad, Callie Spencer, Jackie Newman & Kelly Bricker. (2012) The Future of Leisure Studies in Research Universities. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 27:1, pages 12-24.
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KarlaA. Henderson. (2011) A continuum of leisure studies and professional specialties: what if no connections exist?. World Leisure Journal 53:2, pages 76-90.
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Daniel Dustin, Laurie Browne, Kelly Bricker & Keri Schwab. (2011) Strengthening the Relationship between Undergraduate Professional Preparation Programs in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism and Graduate Leisure Studies. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 26:1, pages 21-29.
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KarlaA. Henderson. (2010) Leisure Studies in the 21st Century: The Sky is Falling?. Leisure Sciences 32:4, pages 391-400.
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Donald E. Hawkins. (2009) Founding of the Journal of Leisure Research. Journal of Leisure Research 41:3, pages 307-311.
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KARLAA. HENDERSON, JACQUELYN PRESLEY & M. DEBORAH BIALESCHKI. (2004) Theory in Recreation and Leisure Research: Reflections from the Editors. Leisure Sciences 26:4, pages 411-425.
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MARY GREENWOOD PARR & BRETTD. LASHUA. (2004) What is Leisure? The Perceptions of Recreation Practitioners and Others. Leisure Sciences 26:1, pages 1-17.
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Cheryl A. Estes. (2003) Knowing Something About Leisure: Building a Bridge Between Leisure Philosophy and Recreation Practice. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 18:1, pages 51-66.
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A. J. Veal. (2003) Education, Training and Professional Development in Leisure: A Bibliography. Annals of Leisure Research 6:1, pages 68-78.
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Diane M. Samdahl. (2000) Reflections on the Future of Leisure Studies. Journal of Leisure Research 32:1, pages 125-128.
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Mary Greenwood Parr. (2000) Knowing Something About Leisure: Help or Hindrance?. Journal of Leisure Research 32:1, pages 101-105.
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Geoffrey Godbey. (2000) The Future of Leisure Studies. Journal of Leisure Research 32:1, pages 37-41.
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Diane M. Samdahl & Judith J. Kelly. (1999) Speaking Only To Ourselves? Citation Analysis of Journal of Leisure Research and Leisure Sciences. Journal of Leisure Research 31:2, pages 171-180.
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Mary Greenwood Parr. (1996) A Cognitive Approach to Understanding the Conceptual Structure of the Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Services Field. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 11:1, pages 9-22.
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Mary Greenwood Parr. (1996) The relationship between leisure theory and recreation practice. Leisure Sciences 18:4, pages 315-332.
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Charles Sylvester. (1995) Relevance and rationality in leisure studies: A plea for good reason. Leisure Sciences 17:2, pages 125-131.
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Thomas L. Goodale. (1990) Perceived Freedom as Leisure's Antithesis. Journal of Leisure Research 22:4, pages 296-302.
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Justin Harmon, David Scott & Kyle M. Woosnam. (2019) Leisure Studies in America and the Quandary of the “Experience Economy”. International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure 2:4, pages 365-383.
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