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国外休闲制约研究进展及启示

DOI: 10.11820/dlkxjz.2012.10.016, PP. 1377-1389

Keywords: 启示,休闲制约,研究进展

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国外休闲研究是社会科学最古老研究领域之一,至今已有100多年历史,涉及休闲动机、休闲态度、休闲行为、休闲体验、休闲满意度、休闲消费、休闲教育、休闲制约、休闲服务等,其中休闲制约研究有20多年历史,已成为清晰明显的子领域。本文选取国外三大权威休闲期刊JournalofLeisureResearch(1992-2010年)、LeisureScienc?es(1998-2010年)和JournalofParkandRecreationAdministration(2001-2010年)中的文献109篇,利用文献统计和文献分析法,评述20世纪90年代以来国外休闲制约研究方法及研究内容,总结出国外休闲制约研究已经从研究表象跨越到研究机制和过程阶段;研究主体及研究主题具有广泛性,且重视定量与定性、理论与实证研究方法相结合等研究特点;同时,也展望国外休闲学者对未来休闲制约研究的反思。这些成果对于我国休闲制约理论及实践探讨都具有借鉴价值。

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