Negotiating leisure constraints: the case of an amateur musician with epilepsy |
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Authors: | Bradley MacCosham |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this case study was to identify the negotiation strategies employed by an epileptic amateur musician engaged in serious leisure to overcome leisure constraints. Data were collected by semi-structured interview, observation and informal interaction. Results revealed that the subject employed various cognitive (i.e. anticipating benefits, weighing pros and cons, immediate resolving, accepting costs and pragmatism about performance) and behavioural (i.e. planning/event management, scaling back participation and communication and cooperation) negotiation strategies. While strategies were employed to overcome constraints, participation was also facilitated by individual beliefs and interpersonal relationships. Results also suggested that negotiation strategies are interconnected, and that perceived stigma did not influence participation in serious leisure. |
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Keywords: | Leisure constraints facilitators negotiation strategies serious leisure case study epilepsy |
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