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  1. 7 wrz 2018 · The common-sense or popular definition of leisure is “leisure as not work, leisure as fun.” Attention in this article will be limited to the ways that leisure is defined in philosophy and...

  2. 28 lip 2017 · In order to better grasp how they subjectively think of leisure, I focus first on the understanding of free time and leisure as separate categories from work and then on two different dimensions of their concept of leisure specifically: the practical one and the ideal one.

  3. 7 lip 2015 · "Spare time" and "free time" are the most common, but "leisure time" is more specific -- it means that you're not working. Free time and spare time usually is taken to mean "time that I'm not on-duty for my regular job," or "time when I'm not at school" for a youngster.

  4. 1 lut 2020 · Essentially there are two reasons: one is to increase the amount of time that an individual can assign freely to other activities (more pleasurable and/or rewarding, leisure or work), and the other is to diminish a presumably unpleasant activity, whose perception depends on the conditions of travel.

  5. Geographies of leisure study the relationships between leisure and other social practices and behaviours related to human movement; the spaces produced by leisure activities (gardens, heritage sites, parks, theme parks, and so on) and the meanings given to these spaces, together with the spatial patterns of people's behaviour in their free time.

  6. 1 sty 2015 · While the amount of time that individuals can devote to leisure, including tourism, does vary, recent research suggests that average free time availability may not differ greatly both individually and cross-culturally.

  7. Leisure can be confused with tourism in the sense that tourists have a lot of free time which can be used in the space-time of the routine (leisure) and non-routine (tourism). In East Asia, there is no real distinction between tourism and leisure. How do the two concepts fit together?

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