A conceptual model of how people adopt recreation activities |
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Authors: | John Brandenburg Wendy Greiner Elery Hamilton-Smith Hans Scholten Rosemary Senior John Webb |
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Affiliation: | 1. City of Nunawading;2. Department of Youth , Sport &3. Recreation , Melbourne;4. Department of Leisure Studies , Phillip Institute of Technology , Bundoora;5. City of Dandenong;6. City of Camberwell , Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper reports an investigation of the process which mediates between preoccupations and interests and the point at which a specific recreational activity is adopted. In conceptualizing this process, a phenomenological approach is utilized with three series of interviews. The practical application of the model was also explored, using a written questionnaire. Four necessary and sufficient conditions: opportunity, knowledge, favourable social milieu and receptiveness, are identified. The concept of a key event is used to explain how these are integrated, often being modified in the process, so as to result in adoption when a satisfying experience is anticipated. |
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