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An Integration of Constraints and Benefits Within an Older Women's Social Club: An Examination,Extension and Critique
Authors:Julie S Son  Careen M Yarnal
Institution:1. Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Champaign, IL, USA;2. Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management , The Pennsylvania State University , University Park, PA, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The serious leisure perspective (SLP), which divides leisure activities into three distinct forms (serious, casual, and project-based), has been developed by Robert Stebbins over the last 40 years. This article evaluates the perspective as theory and as a typology. The theory associated with the SLP concerning social worlds, identification, and optimal leisure lifestyles is found to be generally untested because it has been developed in relation to the serious leisure form only. The validity of the typology is questioned on the grounds that “seriousness” is a continuum, rather than discrete categories, and that most leisure activities can be engaged in with varying degrees of seriousness. It is proposed that the SLP be replaced by a more flexible, open research approach, the Leisure Experience Perspective, which consolidates features of the SLP and other research traditions and theoretical perspectives.
Keywords:motivations  attitudes  values  gendered constraints  organization-based constraints
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