Innovative, timely, and respected, the Journal of Leisure Research (JLR) has published original research to advance the field of leisure studies since 1968. JLR is scientific in content and nature, focusing on conceptual and methodological advances and questions. JLR is published five times annually. JLR is an official publication of the National Recreation and Park Association.
Journal of Leisure Research (JLR) Volume 33
Number 4
Articles
Control Over Self and Space in Rockclimbing
Jackie Kiewa
Gambling in the Context of Other Recreation Activity: A Quantitative Comparison of Casual and Pathological Student Gamblers
Laurie Platz, Murray Millar
Timestyle and Leisure Decisions
June Cotte, S. Ratneshwar
Coping in Outdoor Recreation: Causes and Consequences of Crowding and Conflict Among Community Residents
Robert E. Manning, William A. Valliere
Structural Inequalities in Outdoor Recreation Participation: A Multiple Hierarchy Stratification Perspective
Jin-Hyung Lee, David Scott, Myron F. Floyd
Assessing the Temporal Stability of Hunting Participation and the Structure and Intensity of Constraints: A Panel Study
Brett A. Wright, Ellen B. Drogin Rodgers, Kenneth F. Backman
A National Examination of Gender Equity in Public Parks and Recreation
Denise M. Anderson, Kimberly J. Shinew
The Economic Benefits of Snowmobiling to Wyoming Residents: A Travel Cost Approach with Market Segmentation
Roger H. Coupal, Chris Bastian, Juliet May, David T. Taylor
Number 3
Articles
Wilderness Campers' Perception and Evaluation of Campsite Impacts
Tracy Farrell, Troy E. Hall, Dave D. White
Comments on Recreational Specialization: A Critical Look at the Construct
Bonita L. McFarlane
Respondent Self-Assessment of Research on Crowding Norms in Outdoor Recreation
Robert E. Manning, Peter Newman, William A. Valliere, Ben Wang, Steven R. Lawson
Transcending Potential Antecedent Leisure Constraints: The Case of Women Motorcycle Operators
Carol J. Auster
The Effects of Different Types of Information Messages on Perceptions of Price and Stated Willingness-to-Pay
Seong-Seop Kim, John L. Crompton
Recreational Specialization: A Critical Look at the Construct
David Scott, C. Scott Shafer
Reply to David Scott and C. Scott Shafer, "Recreational Specialization: A Critical Look at the Construct"
Hobson Bryan
Comments on Recreational Specialization: A Critical Look at the Construct
Bonita L. McFarlane
How Specialized is Specialization Research?
Walter F. Kuentzel
A Rejoinder to Reviewers' Comments
David Scott, C. Scott Shafer
Number 2
Articles
Strategic Decision-Making in Small Businesses Within The Leisure Industry
Terri Byers, Trevor Slack
Congruence Between Recreational Mode and Actual Behavior—A Prerequisite for Optimal Experiences?
Joar Vitterso, Marit Vorkinn, Odd Inge Vistad
A Revised Conceptualization of Marketing in the Context of Public Leisure Services
Edouard V. Novatorov, John L. Crompton
Conceptualizing Resistance: Women's Leisure as Political Practice
Susan M. Shaw
The Dynamic, Emergent, and Multi-Phasic Nature of On-Site Wilderness Experiences
William T. Borrie, Joseph W. Roggenbuck
Number 1
Articles
The Impact of Parks on Property Values: A Review of the Empirical Evidence
John L. Crompton
Caregivers at Risk?: Changes in Leisure Participation
Nicole J. Dunn, M.A., Laurel A. Strain, Ph.D.
Analysis of Golfer Motivations and Constraints by Experience Use History
James F. Petrick, Sheila J. Backman, Robert Bixler, William C. Norman
"I Just Gotta Have My Own Space!": The Bedroom as a Leisure Site for Adolescent Girls
Kandy James, Ph.D.
Response Problems in a Vacation Panel Study
Christine A. Vogt, Susan I. Stewart
Number of Encounters and Experience Quality in Grand Canyon Backcountry: Consistently Negative and Weak Relationships
William P. Stewart, David N. Cole
Number of Encounters and Experience Quality in Grand Canyon Backcountry