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An Exploration of Older Men's Social Lives and Well-Being in the Context of a Coffee Group
Authors:Katherine A Broughton  Toni Liechty
Institution:1. Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration and Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising and Hospitality, Western Illinois University, Moline, IL, USA;2. Recreation, Sport &3. Tourism, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA
Abstract:Recreation professionals continually strive to serve a host of diverse program constituents, while leisure researchers attempt to uncover barriers to leisure participation. Much of the barriers or constraints research has come from the perspective of program participants. This study identified, from the perspectives and experiences of 18 recreation professionals, the issues and barriers that they perceive inhibit recreation program access and availability to diverse constituents, particularly ethnic minority populations. Co-cultural theory, which integrates the concepts of muted group theory and standpoint theory, was utilized as the study's theoretical framework. In-depth interviews were utilized. Five primary barriers were identified that related to the changing faces of the community, the changing faces of management and staff, deferred program responsibility, language barriers, and negative attitudes and stereotypes held by some management and staff. This article demonstrates how these barriers impact leisure participation for disenfranchised groups. The findings suggest that recreation agencies, often unwittingly or unknowingly, foster organizational barriers that inhibit the perceived program accessibility or attractiveness to ethnic minorities. Implications for research and professional practice are explored.
Keywords:health and well-being  leisure later in life  meanings  older men
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