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A list of key readings about Leisure.
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Cross, G. (1990). A social history of leisure since 1600. State College, PA: Venture.

Cushman, G., Veal, A.J., & Zuzanek, J. (Eds) (2005). Free time and leisure participation: International perspectives. Wallingford, UK: CAB International.

Juniu, S., & Henderson, K. (2001). Problems in researching leisure and women: Global considerations. World Leisure Journal, 43(4), 3-10.

Kaplan, M. (1960). Leisure in America: A social inquiry. New York, NY: Wiley.

Kaplan, M. (1975). Leisure: Theory and policy. New York, NY: Wiley.

Mannell, R.C. (1999). Leisure experience and satisfaction. In E.L. Jackson & T.L. Burton (Eds.), Leisure studies: Prospects for the twenty-first century (pp. 235-252). State College, PA: Venture.

Rojek, C. (1999). Deviant leisure: the dark side of free-time activity. In E.L. Jackson & T.L. Burton (Eds.), Leisure studies: Prospects for the twenty-first century (pp. 81-96). State College, PA: Venture.

Rojek. C. (2000). Leisure and culture. London: Palgrave.

Stebbins, R.A. (1997). Casual leisure: A conceptual statement. Leisure Studies, 16, 17-25.

Stebbins, R.A. (2000). Obligation as an aspect of leisure experience. Journal of Leisure Research, 32, 152-155.

Stebbins, R.A. (2003). Boredom in free time. Leisure Studies Association Newsletter, 64 (March), 29-31. (also available at www.soci.ucalgary.ca/seriousleisure -- Digital Library)

Stebbins, R.A. (2005). Choice and experiential definitions of leisure. Leisure Sciences, 27, 349-352.

Sylvester, C. (1999). The Western idea of work and leisure: Traditions, transformations, and the future. In E.L. Jackson & T.L. Burton (Eds.), Leisure studies: Prospects for the twenty-first century (pp. 17-34). State College, PA: Venture.