Description
This is a well-timed book with a particular focus on the 'industries' aspect of contemporary leisure. It will be essential reading for students of culture, events and tourism. Its most important contribution is the core discussion of the extent and limits of commodification of leisure in the twenty first century...these are the types of books that provide the backbone of undergraduate teaching' - Dave O'Brien, Lecturer in Cultural and Creative Industries, City University London, UK
About the Author
Ken Roberts is Professor of Sociology at the University of Liverpool, UK. He is a past president of the World Leisure Research Commission and the International Sociology Association's Research Committee on Leisure. He is the author of several books, including, most recently, Sociology: An Introduction (2012), Class in Contemporary Britain (2011) and Youth in Transition: Eastern Europe and the West (2009).
Reviews
'This is a must-have text for any students or lecturers grappling with the changes that have happened to the business of leisure in the last twenty years. Professor Roberts writes clearly and precisely on leisure from sport to events via the media and the internet. This is a comprehensive guide to leisure and its importance in our lives.' - Karl Spracklen, Leeds Beckett University, UK 'It is an exceptionally brilliant disposition and examination of the progressive commercialization of leisure provision. This book is everyone's business, the leisure of everyone and everywhere.' -Ishwar Modi, President of the Research Committee on Sociology of Leisure, International Sociological Association.
Book Information
ISBN 9781137428189
Author Kenneth Roberts
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 426g