Transforming Leisure in the Pandemic: Re-imagining Interaction and Activity during Crisis

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This is the first book to critically explore international leisure during the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyses the ways in which the pandemic has impacted upon our leisure practices and our leisure lives, focusing on three key spaces ・ public, private, and digital.

The book seeks to understand how changes in leisure have led to transformations in the ways we have had to ‘do’ and ‘redo’ activities, such as incorporating digitalisation and distancing measures, as well as dealing with restrictions on social interaction, gatherings, and cultural activities. It presents a series of case studies covering topics as diverse as music festivals, theatre on-screen, walking, static cycling, smartphone use, holidays, and the ‘lockdown leisure’ of preschool children, including people across the life course, from young children to older retired people. The book discusses changes in patterns of behaviour, leisure experiences, and leisure environments worldwide and critically re-evaluates what leisure is and what it means in contemporary societies. It illustrates both the significant impact the pandemic has had on leisure and the important role leisure plays in helping support and maintain individual and community well-being.

This is fascinating reading for any student, researcher, or practitioner with an interest in leisure studies, tourism, events, sociology, cultural studies, or performance studies.

Author(s): Briony Sharp, Rebecca Finkel, Katherine Dashper
Series: Routledge Critical Leisure Studies
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 240
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Introduction
PART I: Transformations in public spaces
1 Nightlife leisure activities during COVID-19: Restrictions, spatial transformations, and social changes in clubbing space in the examples of Polish cities
2 The ritualistic nature of pandemic leisure
3 The impact of COVID-19 on travel behaviour and holiday intentions: Evidence from Greece
4 Exploring African American college student experiences of leisure-time physical activity and psychological well- being during COVID-19
5 How did music festival stakeholders face pandemic uncertainty? Two case studies: Bachfest in Leipzig and BAM Festival in Barcelona
PART II: Transformations in private spaces
6 Toddler and pre-school children’s physical activity during a pandemic
7 Children’s and families’ changing everyday geographies: Playing, learning, and exercising outdoors during COVID-19
8 Bridge during a time of disruption: Pandemic playing, everyday habits, and situated writing
9 Rhythms in home-based leisure during the COVID-19 lockdown
PART III: Transformations in digital spaces
10 Changing “theatre-going” behaviours during COVID-19: Theatre on the screen
11 Digital leisure as sites of diasporic solidarity
12 COVID-19’s impact on leisure coping and smartphone use
13 Stories of older adults’ resilience in adapting leisure behaviours due to COVID-19 restrictions
Index