Chapter 13- Leisure systems Flashcards

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the goodwill available to individuals or groups. Its source lies in the structure and content of the actor’s social relations

is defined as….?

A

Social capital

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2
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cultural capital

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personal educational and intellectual resources useful for achieving high status in a group

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Embodied state

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the form of knowledge that’s resides within us. (ie. At home education, reading books, ABC’s

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Objectified state

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Material objects we use to indicate social class.(ie. Car brand, Most modern phone)

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Institutional state

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the way society measure cultural capital (i.e The type of degree, institution )
Within leisure

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purpose of PUBLIC leisure providers

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all citizens are equitably able to experience high quality of life

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purpose of NOT-FOR-PROFIT leisure providers

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meet the need of members or subsection of populatin

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purpose of FOR PROFIT leisure providers

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sell leisure experience to make a profit

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9
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Albertan’s favourite current activities are?

A

– Walking
– Golf
– Camping

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Albertan’s biggest constrain to new activities are

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– Too busy (w/other activities, w/family, w/work) – Fees/charges too high
– Areas/facilities overcrowded

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11
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examples of demographic change

A

an aging, more urban, and more diverse, population

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12
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examples of negative health trends

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depression, becoming more sedentary

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13
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examples of social challenges

A

SNS vs face-to-face

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14
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examples of Emerging technology

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increasing amount of time people—especially children and youth— spend in sedentary and solitary digital pursuits

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15
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examples of Threats to the natural environment

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urban sprawl, climate change

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16
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examples of infrastructure deficit

A

the need for more trails, green spaces, and both new and revitalized facilities

17
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  1. Active living (e.g., play)
  2. Inclusion and access (e.g., equity)
  3. Connecting people and nature (e.g., comprehensive park systems)
  4. Supportive environments (e.g., places and spaces, but also recreation education)
  5. Recreation capacity (e.g., post-BA educ.)

are factors of?

A

goals of moving forward

18
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General systems theory

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A set of elements standing in interrelation among themselves and with the environment.