Transforming Leisure in the Pandemic

Transforming Leisure in the Pandemic

Re-imagining Interaction and Activity during Crisis

Finkel, Rebecca; Dashper, Katherine; Sharp, Briony

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

226

Mole

Inglês

9781032201580

15 a 20 dias

444

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List of contributors. Introduction. PART I Transformations in public spaces. 1 Nightlife leisure activities during COVID-19: Restrictions, spatial transformations, and social changes in clubbing space in the examples of Polish cities. 2 The ritualistic nature of pandemic leisure. 3 The impact of COVID-19 on travel behaviour and holiday intentions: Evidence from Greece. 4 Exploring African American college student experiences of leisure-time physical activity and psychological wellbeing during COVID-19. 5 How did music festival stakeholders face pandemic uncertainty? Two case studies: Bachfest in Leipzig and BAM Festival in Barcelona. PART II Transformations in private spaces. 6 Toddler and pre-school children's physical activity during a pandemic. 7 Children's and families' changing everyday geographies: Playing, learning, and exercising outdoors during COVID-19. 8 Bridge during a time of disruption: Pandemic playing, everyday habits, and situated writing. 9 Rhythms in home-based leisure during the COVID-19 lockdown. PART III Transformations in digital spaces. 10 Changing "theatre-going" behaviours during COVID-19: Theatre on the screen. 11 Digital leisure as sites of diasporic solidarity. 12 COVID-19's impact on leisure coping and smartphone use. 13 Stories of older adults' resilience in adapting leisure behaviours due to COVID-19 restrictions. Index.
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