Innovative leisure practices: Cases as conduits between theory and practice

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2018-02

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Delamere, Tom

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The World Leisure Centre of Excellence at Vancouver Island University is privileged to share its third volume of Case Studies, as part of the Innovative Leisure Practices series. Our intention, with the release of this volume, is to share examples of innovative practices in leisure and to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and discussion around these varied examples. The cases presented in the 2018 edition of Innovative Leisure Practices are varied in nature, and represent a diverse range of relevant interests and practices.

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Helping families play: Development of a framework for family recreation programming / Sarah Taylor Agate, Joel Agate, & Dorothy Schmalz -- The social practice of care hotel vacations / Bertine Bargeman, Greg Richards, & Marleen van Charante-Stoffelen -- Creating a logical model of positive youth development through a multiple instrumental case study / Evan Webb & George Karlis -- Organizational revitalization: A case study of a leisure professional association creating an action plan for change - part 2 / Melissa Weddel & Jana Joy James -- Work integrated learning as a tool for therapeutic recreation students in the first year of their undergraduate degree / Charlise Bennett & Stewart Alford -- Journey to Churchill interpretive exhibit case study: Innovation in evaluation / Jill N.H. Bueddefeld, Christine M. Van Winkle, & Mary Benbow -- Edmonton's WinterCity strategy: Enhancing winter living through innovative leisure practice in a northern Canadian city / Elizabeth A. Halpenny & Nicole L. Vaugeois

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