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Action Analysis

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Abstract

In this chapter you will be:

  • Introduced to the principle features of Action analysis.

  • Presented with an outline of ‘life politics’ and its relation to leisure forms and practice.

  • Offered a map of the central non-pscyhologistic/voluntarist positions in leisure theory, namely the systems approach, the interactionist approach, Marxism and feminism.

  • Given a critical audit of each of these positions.

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© 2005 Chris Rojek

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Rojek, C. (2005). Action Analysis. In: Leisure Theory. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230505117_3

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