The Imperative of Leisure Justice Research

作者: Karla A. Henderson

DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2014.916971

关键词: Environmental ethicsSocial scienceSocial changeJustice (ethics)Sociology of leisureCritical theoryAction (philosophy)Participatory action researchLeisure studiesEnvironmental justiceSociology

摘要: Leisure justice is an approach to how the right leisure can be facilitated through a social and environmental lens. research described along with challenges that it manifests. Questions are raised about what becomes of if discounted as well will embody imperative. Further suggestions entails ongoing issues proffered why all have implications for justice. The challenge before scholars use addressing emerging questions leading change. basis action.

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