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Articles

Leisure seen differently: conclusion to the special issue on ‘Finding truth in fiction’

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Pages 646-651 | Received 23 Jul 2020, Accepted 05 Nov 2020, Published online: 01 Dec 2020
 

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Notes

1 The pronouns ‘I’ and ‘me’ refer to the first author throughout.

2 Schmalenbach 1977.

3 Kaelen et al. 2018.

4 Fadiman 2011.

5 Lebedev et al. 2015.

6 Liechti, Dolder, and Schmid 2017.

7 Deng et al. 2019.

8 The search for ‘god’ can be said to be a search for meaning and purpose, something that is intrinsic to the pursuit of meaningful leisure.

9 Waldman 2017.

10 Siegel 1985.

11 Letheby and Gerrans 2017.

12 Soskin 1973.

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Notes on contributors

Justin Harmon

Dr. Justin Harmon studies the role of music in life course development and recreation interventions post-diagnosis of cancer.

Rudy Dunlap

Dr. Rudy Dunlap studies community development and the use of leisure to navigate relationships and establish social connections.

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