Introduction to theme issue on leisure and the family

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
P. Heintzman
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This Theme Issue on Leisure and the Family is a new initiative of the Journal of Leisure Research where accepted papers on the same theme are published together in the same issue. Unlike a special issue, where papers are submitted based on a call for papers on a specific topic, a Theme Issue contains papers that are submitted to the journal as regular papers but are then grouped together after acceptance and published in the same issue. Thus, a Theme Issue arises spontaneously when a number of papers on the same theme happen to be accepted around the same time. This first Theme Issue on the theme of Leisure and the Family begins with a paper by Izenstark and Middaugh (2022) titled “Patterns of family-based nature activities across the early life course and their association with adulthood participation and preference.” A significant limitation in research on the developmental outcomes of children’s exposure to the natural environment is the tendency to limit childhood nature experiences to one point in time. The authors address this deficiency by investigating continuity and change in familybased nature activity participation patterns in terms of activity type and frequency across the early life course, based on five developmental periods, and whether these early experiences are associated with adulthood preferences and participation. The next two papers in this theme issue are much more focused on mothers and specific leisure activities. In “Leisure reading experience promoting prenatal attachment among pregnant women: A moderated mediation model,” Nivedhitha and Geetha (2022), note that amongst women, leisure reading is the most frequently chosen leisure activity, and thus it has the potential to reduce stress and enhance positivity for expecting mothers. Thus, they construct a moderated mediation model to explain leisure reading’s indirect effects upon prenatal attachment. Liu, Jia, and Wang (2022) in “Yoga leisure and identity development of Chinese second-time mothers” note that while China adopted a universal two-child policy in 2016, Chinese second-time mothers experience challenges balancing family, career, and other life dimensions. Thus, they explore the role of yoga leisure in helping these mothers cope with these challenges and to reduce identity conflicts. The subsequent two papers concern widowhood and tragedy in the lives of women. Standridge, Dunlop, Kleiber, and Aday (2022), in a paper titled “Widowhood and leisure: An exploration of leisure’s role in coping and finding a new self,” report on in-depth interviews with 13 widows concerning their leisure activities as they adapted to the new reality of being a single woman. Leisure activities were sought out for changing needs (e.g., support, companionship, and distraction), to provide connections with women in similar circumstances, and as a means of personal evolution. In “Travel after tragedy—A phenomenological study on what it takes for women to travel solo after tragedy,” Sengupta (2022) investigates what prompts women to travel after a tragedy and how such travel assists them to cope with trauma. Most of the tragedies that led to travel were related to family members such as the death of a family member, separation, or divorce. The first and most important of the
休闲与家庭主题介绍
这期关于休闲与家庭的主题是《休闲研究杂志》的一项新举措,在该杂志上,同一主题的公认论文一起发表在同一期上。与特刊不同的是,特刊是根据特定主题的论文需求提交论文的,主题刊包含的论文作为常规论文提交给期刊,但在被接受后会被分组在一起,并在同一期上发表。因此,当多篇关于同一主题的论文碰巧在同一时间被接受时,主题问题就会自然而然地产生。本期第一期主题为“休闲与家庭”,以Izenstark和Middaugh(2022)的一篇题为“早期生命过程中基于家庭的自然活动模式及其与成年参与和偏好的关系”的论文开头。“关于儿童接触自然环境的发展结果的研究的一个重大局限性是,倾向于将儿童的自然体验限制在一个时间点。作者通过调查基于家庭的自然活动参与模式在早期生命过程中的连续性和变化来解决这一不足,基于五个发展时期的活动类型和频率,以及这些早期经历是否与成年偏好和参与有关。本期主题的下两篇论文将更多地关注母亲和特定的休闲活动。Nivedhitha和Geetha(2022)在“促进孕妇产前依恋的休闲阅读体验:一个适度的中介模型”中指出,在女性中,休闲阅读是最常选择的休闲活动,因此它有可能减轻压力,增强孕妇的积极性。因此,他们构建了一个适度中介模型来解释休闲阅读对产前依恋的间接影响。刘、贾和王(2022)在“中国二胎母亲的瑜伽休闲与身份发展”中指出,虽然中国在2016年采取了普遍的二胎政策,但中国二胎妈妈在平衡家庭、职业和其他生活维度方面面临挑战。因此,他们探索了瑜伽休闲在帮助这些母亲应对这些挑战和减少身份冲突方面的作用。随后的两篇论文关注妇女的守寡和生活中的悲剧。Standridge、Dunlop、Kleiber和Aday(2022)在一篇题为《寡妇与休闲:探索休闲在应对和寻找新自我中的作用》的论文中,报道了对13名寡妇的深入采访,讲述了她们在适应单身女性新现实时的休闲活动。休闲活动是为了满足不断变化的需求(如支持、陪伴和分散注意力),与处于类似情况的女性建立联系,并作为个人发展的一种手段。在《悲剧之后的旅行——一项关于女性在悲剧之后独自旅行需要什么的现象学研究》中,森古普塔(2022)调查了是什么促使女性在悲剧发生后旅行,以及这种旅行如何帮助她们应对创伤。导致旅行的大多数悲剧都与家庭成员有关,如家庭成员死亡、分居或离婚。第一个也是最重要的
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