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 34
Number 4
Articles
Leisure Identities, Globalization, and the Politics of Place
Daniel R. Williams
Languages of Place and Discourses of Power: Constructing New Senses of Place
Patricia A. Stokowski
American Indians, Place Meanings and the Old/New West
Leo McAvoy
"We're Gators . . . Not Just Gator Fans": Serious Leisure and University of Florida Football
Heather Gibson, Cynthia Willming, Andrew Holdnak
The Social Nature of Leisure Involvement
Gerard Kyle, Garry Chick
Number 3
Articles
Perceived Constraints on Recreational Sport Participation: Investigating their Relationship with Intrinsic Motivation, Extrinsic Motivation and Amotivation
Konstantinos Alexandris, Charalambos Tsorbatzoudis, George Grouios
Context and Dialogue in Research on Women and Leisure
Karla A. Henderson, Sonja Hodges, Beth D. Kivel
Emotion and Stress in Serious and Hedonistic Leisure Sport Activities
John H. Kerr, Hakuei Fujiyama, Jessica Campano
The Dynamic Nature of Leisure Experience: An Application of Affect Control Theory
BongKoo Lee, C. Scott Shafer
A Short-term Longitudinal Analysis of Leisure Coping Used by Police and Emergency Response Service Workers
Yoshi Iwasaki, Roger C. Mannell, Bryan J. A. Smale, Janice Butcher
Reliability of the Leisure Boredom Scale for Use with High School Learners in Cape Town, South Africa
Lisa Wegner, Alan J. Flisher, Martie Muller, Carl Lombard
Number 2
Articles
Development of a Multi-Dimensional Scale for Measuring the Perceived Value of a Service
James F. Petrick, Ph.D.
Interracial Couples' Experience of Leisure: A Social Network Approach
Dan K. Hibbler, Ph.D., Kimberly J. Shinew, Ph.D.
Women and Adventure Recreation: Reconstructing Leisure Constraints and Adventure Experiences to Negotiate Continuing Participation
Donna E. Little
Work-Leisure Relations: Leisure Orientation and the Meaning of Work
Raphael Snir, Itzhak Harpaz
Citizenship and the Production of Public Recreation: Is there an Empirical Relationship?
Troy D. Glover, Ph.D.
Number 1
Articles
An Empirical Investigation of the Relationships Between Service Quality, Satisfaction and Behavioral Intentions among Visitors to a Wildlife Refuge
Shu Tian-Cole, John L. Crompton, Victor L. Willson
Rescuing Hikers in Israel's Deserts: Community Altruism or an Extension of Adventure Tourism?
Natan Uriely, Zvi Schwartz, Eli Cohen, Arie Reichel
Facilitators to Leisure
Leslie A. Raymore
"The Parks Are Being Loved To Death" and Other Frauds and Deceits in Recreation Management
Thomas A. More
Reality Testing
B. L. Driver
One Dog or Another: Tugging at the Strands of Social Science
Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D.
The Rest of the Story
John L. Crompton
The Marginal User as the Justification for Public Recreation: A Rejoinder to Crompton, Driver and Dustin
Thomas A. More