Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 15, Number 1
Implementing senior government policy at the local level: The case of the
province of Ontario's community recreation policy.
Donald G. Reid
The job competencies and educational needs of therapeutic
recreationists in Ontario.
Lee Hare and Wendy Frisby
Leisure studies graduates and their careers: A follow-up study at the
University of Ottawa.
Claude Cousineau and Patricia Bolla
Recording activity patterns: Some comments from a Southwestern Ontario
study of retirees.
Gerald H. Romsa and Morris Blenman
Integrating impact assessment in provincial park planning in Ontario.
Robert J. Payne
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 15, Number 2
Organizational motives of public, nonprofit, and commercial leisure
service agencies
Carlton Yoshioka
Resident recreationists' perceptions and attitudes with respect to
tourism development
Brian Keogh
Ethnic maintenance and recreation: A case study
George Karlis and Don Dawson
Deinstitutionalization and the role of therapeutic recreationists in
social integration
Alison Pedlar
The availability of job outcomes for recreation graduates: A comparison
of those who have stayed in the field with those who have not
Bryan J.A. Smale and Wendy Frisby
Book Reviews:
Robert J. Payne. Review of Wildland Recreation Policy: An
Introduction by J. Douglas Wellman. New York: John Wiley and
Sons (1987).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 15, Number 3
Trends in leisure preferences: Alternative constraints-related
explanations.
Edgar L. Jackson
Intervention in community leisure services systems.
Pamela Smit and Donald G. Reid
The age of outdoor recreation in Canada.
David K. Foot
Gender differences in the meanings of play and work.
Sonya M. Malcolm and Kenneth E. Mobily
Book Reviews:
Stephen L.J. Smith. Review of Out of place: Restoring
identity to the regional landscape by Michael Hough. New
Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. (1990).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 15, Number 4
New directions for cruise line holidays: An assessment of British
attitudes
Christoper A. Ryan
Stress in adventure recreation: Types of stressors and their influences
during an extended adventure-based expedition
Dave Robinson and Tom Stephens
A spatial analysis of tourist accommodation in Ontario: 1974 to 1988
Thomas D. Hinch
Book Reviews:
Kathryn Smithyman. Review of Leisure in your
life: An exploration by Geoffrey Godbey. State College, PA:
Venture Publishing Inc. (1990).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 16, Number 1
Geographical perspectives on festivals in Ontario.
Richard W. Butler and Bryan J.A. Smale
Histoire et evolution des festivals au Quebec.
Pierre-Paul Leduc
Panem et circenses? A critical analysis of ethnic and multicultural
festivals.
Don Dawson
Canada's 125th anniversary: An example of public participation.
Therese St-Onge
Assessing the economic impact of festivals and events: Research Issues.
Donald Getz
Research needs for festivals: A management perspective.
Anne Robinson and Jean-Guy Noel
Compte-Redu:
Claude Molin. Review of Festivals, special events, and
tourism by Donald Getz. New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold. (1991).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 16, Number 2
Partners in Training: Working towards a desired future for training and
development
George S. Nogradi, Kathy Wiele, and Lynn Iles
Serving the multicultural community: Directions for leisure service
providers
Patricia Bolla, Don Dawson, and George Karlis
The Canadian hotel industry: An uncertain future
Shengliang Deng, Chris Ryan, and Luiz Moutinho
The bed and breakfast in Ontario: A preliminary analysis of an
alternative form of tourist accommodation
Karen Fletcher and Ronald Johnson
Commentary
"The age of outdoor recreation in Canada": A few cautionary comments
Stephen L.J. Smith
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 16, Number 3
Bridging the gap between research, practice, and policy
Tom Goodale
Moderating effect of individual difference variables on the
relationships between core job dimensions and valued outcomes
George S. Nogradi and William Montelpare
Involvement in pricing by municipal recreation agencies
Ronald E. McCarville and Bryan J.A. Smale
Determining how accurately older adults recall their involvement in
leisure time activities
Jochen G. Bocksnick
The application of inferential statistics with non-probability type
samples
I. Roy Hunter and Raymond Brown
An economic evaluation of municipal recreation expenditures: A
preliminary report
Donald G. Reid and John E. FitzGibbon
Robert J. Rogers. Review of Adventure Education by John C.
Miles and Simon Priest. State College, PA: Venture Publishing Inc. (1990).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 16, Number 4
Sport, women, and the ethic of care.
Mary E. Duquin
Feminist perspectives on women in recreation leadership.
Karla A. Henderson and M. Deborah Bialeschki
The balancing act: Women leisure service managers.
Wendy Frisby and Barbara Brown
The leisure experience of women in Ontario
Pat Bolla, Don Dawson, and Maureen Harrington
Body image among adolescent women: The role of sports and physically
active leisure
Susan M. Shaw
Happiness through leisure: The impact of type of leisure activity, age,
gender, and leisure satisfaction on psychological well-being
Barbara A. Brown, B. Gail Frankel, and Marilyn Fennell
Book Reviews:
Peggy Hutchinson. Review of Dimensions of choice: A
qualitative approach to recreation, parks, and leisure
research by Karla A. Henderson. State College, PA: Venture Publishing
Inc. (1990).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 17, Number 1
Volunteering as serious leisure
Stanley Parker
The risk recreation experience: Subjective state dimensions and the
transferability of benefits
David W. Robinson
Recreation and the economic cycle in Ontario
David K. Foot and Timothy W. Hennigar
Hotel industry and the environment
Shenliang Deng, Chris Ryan, and Luiz Moutinho
The potential for co-operation between academics and recreation
practitioners: More a reality than a myth
George S. Nogradi
Book Reviews:
Michael A. Kanters. Review of A social history of leisure since
1600by Gary Cross. State College, PA: Venture Publishing Inc. (1990).
Adrienne Gilbert. Review of Quality management: Applications for
therapeutic recreation by Bob Riley (Ed.). State College, PA: Venture
Publishing Inc. (1991).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 17, Number 2
Women and leisure in the future: Planning for a vision
Karla A. Henderson
The development of a municipal policy for volunteers in recreation and
cultural services
John K. Larsen, William Montelpare, and Wendy Donovan-Neale
Public perception of risk in recreation activities
Lisa Brannan, Christine Condello, Nancy Stuckum, Naomi Vissers, and
Simon Priest
Index numbers: A tourism managerial and policy-making tool
Kenneth F. Backman, Muzaffer Uysal, and Shelia J. Backman
An environmental perspective on recreation: The "Environment-Recreation
Interaction Model"
Paul F. Wilkinson
Book Reviews:
Laurel J. Reid. Review of The process of recreation programming:
Theory and Technique (3rd Edition) by Patricia Farrell and Herberta
M. Lundgren. State College, PA: Venture Publishing Inc. (1991).
Alison Pedlar. Review of Therapeutic recreation: Cases and
exercises by Barbara C. Wilhite and M. Jean Keller. State College,
PA: Venture Publishing Inc. (1992).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 17, Number 3
Toward improving sport delivery: A community perspective
Susan E. Vail
Functions of privacy in Canadian wilderness
Marcy Friedrich, Christina Hatton, Mindee Maismith, Janet Wensink, and
Simon Priest
Canadian snowbirds in Arizona
Kevin E. McHugh and Robert C. Mings
Book Reviews:
John Larsen. Review of Understanding leisure and recreation:
Mapping the past, charting the future. by E.L. Jackson and T.L.
Burton (eds.). State College, PA: Venture Publishing Inc. (1989).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 17, Number 4
The relationship between camp counselors' perceived level of psychological
maturity and their ranking of work motivators
Don DeGraaf and Larry Neal
Community recreation and leisure services and persons with chronic
mental illness
Linda Hastie and Alison Pedlar
A two-sample comparison of the Personal Involvement Inventory (PII) and
the Involvement Profile (IP) scales using selected recreation activities.
Mark E. Havitz, Frederic Dimache, and Dennis R. Howard
Book Reviews:
David A. Fennell. Review of Tourism and sustainable development:
Monitoring, planning, managing. by J.G. Nelson, R.W. Butler and G.
Wall (eds.). Department of Geography Publication Series Number 37,
University of Waterloo. (1993).
Bernice Haasen. Review of Research in Therapeutic Recreation:
Concepts and Methods. by Marjorie J. Malkin and Christine Z. Howe
(eds). State College, PA: Venture Publishing. (1993).
Laurel J. Reid. Review of Marketing for Parks, Recreation and
Leisure. by Ellen O'Sullivan. State College, PA: Venture Publishing.
(1991).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 18, Number 1
"The changer and the changed": Leisure research in the 1990s
Karla A. Henderson
Demoralization in recreation: A self-referent model and the role of the
instructor
David W. Robinson
Relationships among role conflict, role ambiguity, job satisfaction,
and job stress in summer camp staff
Joe P. Pavelka
Changes in perceived risk and competence during adventurous leisure
experiences
Simon Priest and Gaylene Carpenter
Book Reviews:
Danny Rosenberg. Review of The Christmas imperative: Leisure
family and women's leisure. by Leslie Bella. Halifax, NS: Fernwood
Publishing. (1992).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 18, Number 2
(Special Issue: Recreation and First Nation Communities)
Recreation development in First Nation communities: A six nations
perspective.
Cheryl Henhawk
Recreation and social development in Ontario First Nation communities.
Donald G. Reid
Recreation practices of the Stoney of Alberta and Mohawks of the Six
Nation Confederacy.
David Cole
The impact of culture upon the administrative process in sport and
recreation: A Canadian Indian perspective.
D.C. Malloy, R.N. Nilson, and C. Yoshioka
Native festivals as tourism attractions: A community challenge.
Thomas D. Hinch and Thomas A. Delamere
Tourism in the Eastern Arctic: Coping with "dangerous children".
Jackie Wolfe-Keddie
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 18, Number 3
The effects of density on perceived crowding in a built recreation
environment
Kathleen L. Andereck and Robert H. Becker
Order effects and the measurement of enduring leisure involvement
Mark E. Havitz, Timothy R. Green, and Ronald E. McCarville
Alcohol and outdoor recreation: An empirical investigation of visitors
to an urban river corridor
Robert A. Robertson
Willingness to pay: Skating on the Rideau Canal
Antoine Zalatan
Book Reviews:
Paul F.J. Eagles. Review of Recreation and the law. by
Stephen Bird and John Zauhar. Scarborough, ON: Carswell (1993).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 18, Number 4
Exploring an expanded model of women's leisure constraints.
Karla A. Henderson and M. Deborah Bialeschki
The leisure service deliver dilemma: The professional versus the
marketing
model.
Donald McLean and Ronald C.A. Johnson
Changes in perceived risk and competence during whitewater canoeing.
Simon Priest and Camille Bunting
The relationship between leisure activity participation and
psychological well-being across the lifespan.
Bryan J.A. Smale and Sherry L. Dupuis
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 19, Number 1
Women's leisure: An exploratory study of fear of violence as a leisure
constraint.
Laurie Whyte and Susan M. Shaw
Perceptions about the importance and impact of certification for the parks
and recreation profession.
George S. Nogradi
Identifying areas for ecotourism in northern Ontario: Application of a
Geographical Information System methodology.
Stephen W. Boyd, Richard W. Butler, Wolfgang Haider, and Ajith
Perera
Canadian ecotours in 1992: A content analysis of advertising.
Paul F. J. Eagles and Elke Wind
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 19, Number 2
The effects of goal interdependence between leisure service supervisors and
their employees.
Debra J. Jordan and Jane Mertesdorf
Leisure and the development of ethical character: Changing views of the
North American ideal.
Ronald C. A. Johnson and Donald J. McLean
An exploration on subjective meaning of leisure using visual representation
of activity categories.
Carlos I. Ramos
Book review:
George Karlis. Review of Introduction to Leisure Services
(7th Edition) by H. Douglas Sessoms and Karla A. Henderson. State
College, PA: Venture Publishing Inc. (1994).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 19, Number 3
Exploring volunteer board member and executive director needs: Importance
and fulfilment.
Sue Inglis
Tension on the slopes: Managing conflict between skiers and
snowboarders.
Peter W. Williams, Karim B. Dossa, and Andy Fulton
Constraints on participation in resource-based outdoor recreation.
Edgar L. Jackson
Book reviews:
Bernard F. Booth. Review of Winners and losers: Sport and physical activity
in the 90s by Jill LeClair. Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishers (1992).
Jon Griffin Donlon. Review of Interpretation of cultural and natural
resources by Douglas M. Knudson, Ted T. Cable, and Larry Beck. State
College, PA: Venture (1995).
Lloyd Heywood. Review of Leisure services in Canada by Mark S. Searle
and Russell E. Brayley. State College, PA: Venture (1993).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 19, Number 4
Recreational planning in the rural environment: A case study of Linwood,
Ontario.
David J. Telfer and Geoffrey Wall
Une Étude qualitative des politiques culturelles dans les municipalités
Québécoises.
Max D'Amours
Mental health promotion through recreation: A look at qualitative program
evaluation.
George Karlis and Don Dawson
Book reviews:
Regine Haensel. Review of A career success formula by Carl McDaniels,
Deborah Hedrick, and Gale Watts. Garrett Park, MD: Garrett Park Press
(1991).
Jon Griffin Donlon. Review of Gambling: A crime or recreation? by Mark
A. Siegel, Alison Landes, and Carol D. Foster. Wylie, TX: Information Plus
(1994).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 20, Number 1
Importance of short-term benefits of day program participation for persons
with dementia.
Marita Kloseck, Heather A. Davidson, and Gary D. Ellis
Leisure and recreation: Achieving health for all.
Joan Wharf Higgins
Identifying optimum locations for recreation centres using regression: The
case of Kitchener-Waterloo-Guelph.
Harry Cummings and Frank Van Hoeve
The importance of water to Rocky Mountain National Park Visitors: An
Adaptation of Visitor Employed Photography to Natural Resources
Management.
Jonathan G. Taylor, Kenneth J. Czarnowski, Natalie R. Sexton,
and Sarah Flick
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 20, Number 2 (Special Issue: Applied Ethics)
Introduction to the special issue on applied ethics.
Donald McLean
Pricing for public leisure services: An ethical dilemma?
Ronald E. McCarville
The emerging ethics agenda in therapeutic recreation
Miriam P. Lahey
Ethics for leisure professionals and the leisure profession.
John Hultsman and Carol Hermann
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual employees in the workplace: Ethical implications
for leisure service organizations.
Karla A. Henderson
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 20, Number 3 (Special Issue: Applied
Ethics)
Ethics and ecotourism: A comprehensive ethical model.
David A. Fennell and David Cruise Malloy
Recreation's role in the environmental ethics dialogue: The case of Aldo
Leopold and the morality of hunting.
Steven V. Simpson and Kelly D. Cain
Leisure, ethics, and the Golden rule.
Paul Heintzman
Book reviews:
George Karlis. Review of Leisure In A Changing America:
Multicultural Perspectives by Richard Kraus. New York: MacMillan
College Publishing Company (1994).
Youngkhill Lee. Review of Christianity and Leisure:Issues in a Pluralistic
Society by Paul Heintzman, Glen Van Andel, and Thomas L. Visker. Grand
Rapids, MI: Dordt College Press (1994).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 20, Number 4
A justification of public subsidy of the British Sports Council's National
Mountain Centre using the contingent valuation approach.
Geoff Nichols and Peter Taylor
Visitor responses to on-site recreation conflict.
Ingrid E. Schneider and William E. Hammitt
An exploratory study of issues and trends in therapeutic recreation: A
practitioner perspective.
James R. Little, Samuel V. Lankford, Don DeGraaf, and Annette
Tashiro
Book review:
Paul F. J. Eagles. Review of Outdoor Recreation in New Zealand. Vol. 1
edited by P. J. Devlin, R. A. Corbett and C. J. Peebles. Vol 2 by C. J.
Peebles. Wellington, New Zealand: Department of Conservation (1995).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 21, Number 1 (Special Issue: Community
Development)
Community development and recreation practice: An introduction to part 1.
Peggy Hutchison
Community development: What does it mean for recreation and leisure?
Alison Pedlar
Benefits of citizen participation in a healthy communities initiative:
Linking community development and empowerment.
Susan M. Arai
Leisure as a social transformation mechanism in community development
practice.
Don Reid and Elizabeth Van Dreunen
Community cultural development: The Calgary Parks and Recreation
Department.
Cindy Godin
Book review:
Carl Toole. Review of Inclusive Leisure Services: Responding to the
Rights of People with Disabilities. By John Dattilo. State College, PA:
Venture Publishing. (1994).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 21, Number 2 (Special Issue: Community
Development)
Community development and recreation practice: An introduction to part 2.
Peggy Hutchison
The concept and nature of community development in recreation and
leisure services.
Peggy Hutchison and George Nogradi
Three approaches to community development: A model for recreation
organizations.
George Karlis, Denis Auger and Francois Gravelle
Recreation's role in community development: Community re-creation.
Wayne F. Stormann
The development of community associations and federations.
Sharon Stroick
Book review:
Michael John Dennis. Review of Parks and Protected Areas in Canada:
Planning and Management. By Philip Dearden and Rick Rollins. Don
Mills, ON: Oxford University Press. (1993).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 21, Number 3
The desire for more free time: A comparison between men and women.
Kimberly Shinew, Dallis A. Tucker and Margaret L. Arnold
Benefits of and deterrents to recreation participation: Perspectives of early
adolescents
Wendy Hultsman
The impact of stress on different leisure dimensions.
Ian Patterson and Denis Coleman
Book reviews:
Paul Heintzman, Review of Evaluating Leisure Services: Making
Enlightened Decisions. By Karla Henderson with M. Deborah Bialeschki.
State College, PA: Venture Publishing, (1995).
Cynthia J. Wachter, Review of Work and Leisure in the 21st Century:
From Production to Citizenship. By Donald G. Reid. Toronto, Ontario:
Wall & Emerson, (1995).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 21, Number 4
Estimating recreation visitation response to forest management alternatives
in the Columbia River Basin.
Donald B. K. English and Amy Horne
Leisure education in supported employment: Assessing the impact on
leisure satisfaction and community adjustment
Michael J. Mahon and Cheryl Martens
Northern ecotourists and general tourists: An intraprovincial comparison
Kelly J. MacKay, Darlene E. Lamont, and Christine Partridge
Book review:
Gregory T. Papanikos, Review of Forecasting methods in sports and
recreation. By Antoine Zalatan. Toronto: Thompson Educational
Publishing Inc., (1994).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 22, Number 1 (Special Issue: Resource Based Tourism)
Resource-Based Tourism: Introduction and Overview.
Alan Ewert
Benefits of Backcountry Canoeing in Ontario Wilderness Parks.
Kimberly Rollins and Will Wistowsky
Exploring the Epistemology of Ecotourism.
Reiner Jaakson
Remote Tourism in Northern Ontario: Patterns of Supply and a
Motivational Segmentation of Clients.
Wolfgang Haider and Len Hunt
Wilderness Tourism and Forestry: The Possible Dream in Algonquin
Provincial Park.
Paul F. J. Eagles and Jennifer Martens
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 22, Number 2
The economics of BINGO games: Leisure and revenue.
Ariel Dinar
Recreation research to inform river management: An assessment of uses,
attitudes, and values for the first 400 miles of the Mississippi River.
Patrick Welle and Norman Baer
An economic application of the almost ideal demand system to Japan's
tourist demand for ASEAN destinations
Gregory T. Papanikos and Christos Sakellariou
Book reviews:
Susan Markham and Donna Gilhooly. Review of Models of change in
municipal parks and recreation: A book of innovative case studies, edited
by Mark E. Havitz. State College, PA: Venture, (1995).
John Winston Colton. Review of The language of tourism: A
sociolinguistic perspective, by Graham M. S. Dann. Wallingford: CAB
International, (1996).
George Karlis. Review of Professional practicum manual: Experiential
education in recreation and leisure services (2nd edition), by David L.
Jewell. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, (1997).
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 22, Number 3 (Tribute Issue: Alex Wright)
Introductory tribute to Alex Wright.
George Karlis
The anchoring effect of price last paid information on willingness to pay
levels.
Ronald E. McCarville
Relationships between travel motivations and advertised travel benefits:
The bus tour.
Thomas A. Delamere and Alex Wright
Retiree's choice of community: The importance of recreation and parks.
Kenneth F. Backman and Sheila J. Backman
L'importance de la récréation pour les immigrants au Canada: les grecs de
Toronto.
George Karlis, François Gravelle, and Margaret T.
Pawlick
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 22, Number 4 (Tribute Issue: Alex Wright)
Restructuring tourist regions: Implications for peripheral regions of
Alberta.
Thomas D. Hinch and Trevor Slack
Development of scale items to measure the social impact of community
festivals.
Thomas A. Delamere
Coping with the negative social psychological impacts of a cancer
experience: Leisure as a context for social support.
Charlene Shannon
Physical inactivity and leisure: Why some women adopt inactive
lifestyles.
Debbi Leith and Susan M. Shaw
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 23, Number 1 (Tribute Issue: Alex Wright)
Social cohesion, social closure and recreation.
George Karlis
Perceived impacts of outdoor recreation development on benefits to cottage
owners at Aylesford Lake: A test of the social exchange theory.
Robert V. Suffron
Exercise commitment and addiction: A fine line.
Jocelyn M. Farrell and Tara Thompson
Socialization influences on adult zoo involvement.
Damon Holzer, David Scott and Robert D. Bixler
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 23, Number 2
The relationship of Jungian typology to leisure interests
Suzie W.L. Lane, Diane Montgomery, and Christine Cashel
Adaptive management of recreation sites in the wildland-urban interface
Rick Rollins, Ward Trotter, and Brenda Taylore
Trails for economic development: A case study
Alicia M. Schutt
Cultural perspectives, resilient Aboriginal communities, and recreation
Karen M. Fox, Sean Ryan, Joanne Van Dyck, Bonnie Chivers, Loring
Chuchmach, and Sherri Quesnel
Commentary and Rejoinder:
A commentary on "Wilderness tourism and forestry: The possible dream in
Algonquin Provincial Park"
R.D. Strickland
A rejoinder to Strickland's commentary on "Wilderness tourism and
forestry: The possible dream in Algonquin Provincial Park"
Paul F.J. Eagles and Jennifer Martens
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 23, Number 3
Organized baseball's effect on eight-year-old boys' perceived locus of
control
George Arimond and James F. Petrick
Job competency analyses of entry-level resort and commercial recreation
professionals
Charles H. Hammersley and Joanne F. Tynon
The changing motivations and frustrations facing volunteers in youth
programs: A study of the guide association of the United Kingdom
Geoff Nichols and Lindsay King
An Investigation of the travel motives of bird-watchers as a
nature-based tourist segment
Christine Partridge and Kelly J. MacKay
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Journal of Applied Recreation Research - Volume 23, Number 4
Ethnic identity and life satisfaction expectations of Latino/a college students
Carlos Ivan Ramos, Lydia M. Blasini-Caceres, and Kenneth R. Bartlett
Measuring the local economic contribution of countryside recreation
David Roger Vaughan and Sue Walker
Reinventing local government: Consequences of adopting a business model to deliver public leisure services
Troy D. Glover
Evaluating spatial qualities of visitor impacts on recreational resources: An index approach
Yu-Fai Leung and Jeffrey L. Marion
Book reviews:
Helen Meredith. Review of The volunteer recruitment (and membership development) Book (2nd edition), by Susan J. Ellis
Philadelphia, PA: Energize, (1996).
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