References
- Gallant, K., Arai, S., & Smale, B. (2013). Celebrating, challenging, and re-envisioning serious leisure. Leisure/Loisir, 37(2), 91–109.
- Harmon, J., & Woosnam, K. (2018). Extending the leisure substitutability concept. Annals of Leisure Research, 21(4), 424–439.
- Iso-Ahola, S. E. (1986). A theory of substitutability of leisure behavior. Leisure Sciences, 8(4), 367–389.
- Kivel, B. D., Johnson, C. W., & Scraton, S. (2009). (Re)Theorizing leisure, experience, and race. Journal of Leisure Research , 41(4), 473–493.
- Saleebey, D. (2013). The strengths perspective in social work practice (5th ed.). Allyn & Bacon.
- Schneider, I. E. (2016). Leisure constraints and negotiation: Highlights from the journey past, present, and future. In G. J. Walker, D. Scott, & M. Stodolska (Eds.), Leisure matters: The state and future of leisure studies (pp. 151–161). Venture.
- Stebbins, R. A. (2001). New directions in the theory and research of serious leisure. Edwin Mellen Press.
- Stebbins, R. A. (2015). Serious leisure: A perspective for our time. Transaction.
- Williams, D J, Prior, E. E., & Vincent, J.(2020). Positive sexuality as a guide for leisure research and practice addressing sexual interests and behaviors. Leisure Sciences, 42(3–4), 275–288.