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      • The Leisure Industry and Positive Living : A Neglected Path to Community Development

        Robert A. Stebbins 한국관광학회 2009 International Journal of Tourism Sciences Vol.9 No.3

        The local leisure industry can lead to local economic development and that this effect is desirable. To the extent that this research examined how this effect is achieved in a variety of local communities across the world. The research shows that leisure can make to the local community through local services, installations, and equipment. That is, there is more to be gained in providing these advantages than economic development. It is an enhanced sense of positiveness about life developed in the local population. This sense is largely, though not exclusively, acquired through leisure activities. This research is about such positiveness, and therefore why the provision of leisure services, facilities, and equipment has additional importance beyond that of economic development. These leisure services, facilities, and items of equipment are often only available for a price. Thus, when purchased, their sales contribute to the local economy. But at the same time, such transactions facilitate positiveness in the buyers, for they make possible the buyers' pursuit of certain worthwhile activities. This suggests that the value of the local leisure industry cannot be calculated solely in monetary terms. Rather it must also be looked on as an important path to the development of community well-being and quality of life.

      • CANADA’S WORLD IDENTITY IN SPORT: A LEGACY OF WINTER

        Robert A. Stebbins(Robert A. Stebbins ) 한국캐나다학회 2010 Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies (APJCS) Vol.16 No.1·2

        Canada has an international image in sport that rests on six winter activities: curling, ice-hockey, figure skating, freestyle skiing, short-track speed skating, and snowboarding. A world-wide reputation for one or more sports or leisure activities is not an uncommon national identifier, even while it is impossible to view many countries in this light. The six winter sports are briefly described and Canada’s prominence in them supported with data from the Olympic Games. The serious leisure perspective is then presented as the theoretic framework for understanding these activities and their place in Canadian society. Finally, some implications of this wintery identity for Canada and Canadians are considered.

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