Journal of Leisure Research (JLR)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 35

Number 4

Articles

More Visitors, Less Crowding: Change and Stability of Norms Over Time at the Apostle Islands
    Walter F. Kuentzel, Thomas A. Heberlein

The Structure of Recreation Behavior
    Thomas A. More, James R. Averill

Differentiating Parent Practices Related to Adolescent Behavior in the Free Time Context
    Susan L. Hutchinson, Cheryl K. Baldwin, Linda L. Caldwell

Feminist Implications of Anti-leisure in Dystopian Fiction
    Margaret J. Daniels, Heather E. Bowen

An Evaluation of Alternative Forecasting Methods to Recreation Visitation
    Rachel J. C. Chen, Peter Bloomfield, Joshua S. Fu

The Hunter's Aim: The Cultural Politics of American Sport Hunters, 1880-1910
    Daniel Justin Herman

Book Review

The Harried Leisure Class
    Staffan Linden, Geoffrey Godbey

Number 3

Articles

An Examination of the Relationship between Leisure Activity Involvement and Place Attachment among Hikers Along the Appalachian Trail
    Gerald Kyle, Alan Graefe, Robert Manning, James Bacon

An Exploration of Women's Leisure within Heterosexual Romantic Relationships
    Kristi L. Herridge, Susan M. Shaw, Roger C. Mannell

Leisure Research by Canadians and Americans: One Community or Two Solitudes?
    Edgar L. Jackson

Solitudes in Leisure Research: Just the Tip of the Iceberg?
    Susan M. Shaw

Intentional Insularity? Alternative Interpretations of Jackson's Analysis
    Diane M. Samdahl

One Community or Two Solitudes: Ontology, Epistemology, and Praxiology of Canadian and American Leisure Research
    Don Dawson

Readership Is More Important than Publication Outlet
    Peter A. Witt

Digging Disciplines Deeper: Thoughts Arising from Commentaries by Shaw, Samdahl, Dawson, and Witt
    Edgar L. Jackson

Number 2

Articles

Development of the Free Time Motivation Scale for Adolescents
    Cheryl K. Baldwin, Linda L. Caldwell

The Acute Effects of Humor and Exercise on Mood and Anxiety
    Attila Szabo

Parent and Child Perspectives of Family Leisure Involvement and Satisfaction with Family life
    Ramon B. Zabriskie, Ph. D., CTRS, Bryan P. McCormick, Ph. D., CTRS

The Story of the Queen Anne Memorial Garden: Resisting a Dominant Cultural Narrative
    Troy D. Glover, Ph.D.

Collective Identity and Basketball: An Explanation for the Decreasing Number of African-Americans on America's Baseball Diamonds
    David C. Ogden, Ph.D., Michael L. Hilt, Ph.D.

Gender Equity in the Context of Organizational Justice: A Closer Look At a Reoccurring Issue in the Field
    Denise M. Anderson, KimberlyJ. Shinew

Number 1

Articles

Hiking Alone: Understanding Fear, Negotiation Strategies and Leisure Experience
    Theresa G. Coble, Steve W. Selin, Beth B. Erickson

Investigating an Evolving Leisure Experience: Antecedents and Consequences of Spectator Affect During a Live Sporting Event
    Robert Madrigal

Impacts of Immigration on Ethnic Identity and Leisure Behavior of Adolescent Immigrants from Korea, Mexico and Poland
    Monika Stodolska, Jouyeon Yi

An Empirical Look at Walsh and Golins' Adventure Education Process Model: Relationships between Antecedent Factors, Perceptions of Characteristics of an Adventure Education Experience, and Changes in Self-Efficacy
    Jim Sibthorp, Ph.D.

What to Do About Crowding and Solitude in Parks and Wilderness? A Reply to Stewart and Cole
    Robert E. Manning

On the Prescriptive Utility of Visitor Survey Research: A Rejoinder to Manning
    William P. Stewart, David N. Cole

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