Young Disabled People, Leisure and Everyday Life: Reviewing Conventional Definitions for Leisure Studies

作者: Cara Aitchison

DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2000.10600882

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摘要: Abstract Conventional definitions of leisure have focussed on when young people participate in (leisure time), what they do their activities) and where this is provided spaces). For disabled people, however, questions who appear to be just as significant when, where. This paper discusses the importance social interaction with others a prerequisite for defining certain activities spaces ‘leisure’. The examines combination lives assesses friendships these leisure.

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