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CHAPTER 1 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1) Define: leisure, work, personal care, & recreation. 2) Explain how Neulinger's Paradigm categorizes activities. 3) Summarize/Explain each of the 6 activity categories within Neulinger’s Paradigm. 4) Explain the Classical View of Leisure. 5) Explain the Antiutilitarian View of Leisure? 6) Explain the Social Instrument View of Leisure? 7) Explain the Leisure as a Symbol of Social Class View of Leisure?
LEISURE ,[object Object],[object Object]
CASUAL LEISURE VS SERIOUS LEISURE CASUAL: -IMMEDIATELY INTRINSICALLY REWARDING -SHORT-LIVED BENEFITS -REQUIRE LITTLE OR NO SPECIAL TRAINING SERIOUS: -DURABLE, LASTING BENEFITS -IDENTIFY STRONGLY WITH THE ACTIVITY -EXPERIENCE DIFFERENT STAGES OF ACHIEVEMENT/INVOLVEMENT IN THE ACTIVITY DURING LIFETIME
WORK -OBLIGATED TIME. -INVOLVES CONSTRAINT/COMMITMENT.
PERSONAL CARE -TIME DEVOTED TO THE MAINTENANCE OF AN INDIVIDUAL’S WELL-BEING. -BASIC NECESSITIES OF LIFE.
RECREATION -AN ACTIVITY PERFORMED DURING LEISURE TIME FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENJOYMENT. -LEISURE SPORTING ACTIVITIES.
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
GROUP 1: EXPLAIN NEULINGER’S PARADIGM (LEISURE) GROUP 2: EXPLAIN NEULINGER’S PARADIGM (NONLEISURE) GROUP 3: EXPLAIN THE CLASSICAL VIEW OF LEISURE GROUP 4: EXPLAIN THE ANTIUTILITARIAN VIEW OF LEISURE GROUP 5: EXPLAIN THE SOCIAL INSTRUMENT VIEW OF LEISURE GROUP 6: EXPLAIN THE LEISURE AS A SYMBOL OF SOCIAL CLASS VIEW OF LEISURE
VIEWS OF LEISURE
1) NEULINGER’S PARADIGM OF LEISURE -DIVIDES ALL ACTIVITIES INTO 2 CATEGORIES: 1) LEISURE: PERCEIVED FREEDOM 2) NONLEISURE: PERCEIVED CONSTRAINT -CLASSIFIES LEISURE & NONLEISURE ACTIVITIES BY MOTIVATION TYPE 1) INTRINSIC (INTERNAL) -MOTIVATION COMES FROM REWARDS INHERENT TO AN ACTIVITY  ITSELF. -EXAMPLE: LOVING TO PLAY BASEBALL. 2) EXTRINSIC (EXTERNAL) -MOTIVATION COMES FROM REWARDS OUTSIDE OF THE  PERFORMER. -EXAMPLE: LOVING THE MONEY MADE FROM PLAYING BASEBALL. -ACTIVITES CAN BE INTRINSICALLY, EXTRINSICALLY, OR BOTH MOTIVATED.
LEISURE CATEGORIES
PURE LEISURE -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE FREELY ENGAGED IN & ARE TOTALLY INTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED. -DOING AN ACTIVITY FOR ITS OWN SAKE.  NO EXTERNAL AWARDS OT INCENTIVES.
LEISURE WORK -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE FREELY ENGAGED IN & COMBINE BOTH INTRINSIC & EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION. -THE REWARDS/INCENTIVES FOR DOING ACTIVITES COME FROM WITHIN & OUTSIDE THE PERFORMER.
LEISURE JOB -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE FREELY ENGAGED IN & ARE TOTALLY EXTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED. -THE REWARDS/INCENTIVES FOR PARTICIPATING IN AN ACTIVITY COME SOLELY FROM OUTSIDE THE PERFORMER.
NONLEISURE CATEGORIES
PURE WORK -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE PARTICIPATED IN UNDER SOME KIND OF CONSTRAINT, & ARE TOTALLY INTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED.
WORK JOB -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE PARTICIPATED IN UNDER SOME KIND OF CONSTRAINT & COMBINE BOTH INTRINSIC & EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION.
PURE JOB -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE PERFORMED IN UNDER SOME KIND OF CONSTRAINT, & ARE TOTALLY EXTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED.
CLASSICAL/TRADITIONAL VIEW OF LEISURE -LEISURE IS A HIGHLY STATE OF MIND/BEING THAT IS REALIZED THROUGH PARTICIPATION IN INTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED ACTIVITIES. -FREE TIME & LEISURE IN THIS VIEW ARE NOT SYNONYMOUS. -LEISURE IS HIGHLY VALUED & VIEWED AS AN ALMOST SPIRITUAL STATE EXPERIENCED THROUGH ACTIVITIES.
ANTIUTILITARIAN VIEW OF LEISURE -LEISURE IS PERCEIVED AS A STATE OF MIND. -LEISURE DOES NOT NEED TO SERVE ANY USEFUL PURPOSE & NEEDS NO JUSTIFICATION.
SOCIAL INSTRUMENT VIEW OF LEISURE -LEISURE IS SEEN AS A MEANS OF PROMOTING SELF-GROWTH & HELPING OTHERS. -LEISURE MUST SERVE A USEFUL PURPOSE.
LEISURE AS A SYMBOL OF SOCIAL CLASS -LEISURE IS SEEN AS A SYMBOL OF SOCIAL STATUS. -CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION: -THE LAVISH SPENDING ON GOODS/SERVICES  ACQUIRED  MAINLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF  DISPLAYING TO OTHERS INCOME/WEALTH.

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Chapter 1

  • 1. CHAPTER 1 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1) Define: leisure, work, personal care, & recreation. 2) Explain how Neulinger's Paradigm categorizes activities. 3) Summarize/Explain each of the 6 activity categories within Neulinger’s Paradigm. 4) Explain the Classical View of Leisure. 5) Explain the Antiutilitarian View of Leisure? 6) Explain the Social Instrument View of Leisure? 7) Explain the Leisure as a Symbol of Social Class View of Leisure?
  • 2.
  • 3. CASUAL LEISURE VS SERIOUS LEISURE CASUAL: -IMMEDIATELY INTRINSICALLY REWARDING -SHORT-LIVED BENEFITS -REQUIRE LITTLE OR NO SPECIAL TRAINING SERIOUS: -DURABLE, LASTING BENEFITS -IDENTIFY STRONGLY WITH THE ACTIVITY -EXPERIENCE DIFFERENT STAGES OF ACHIEVEMENT/INVOLVEMENT IN THE ACTIVITY DURING LIFETIME
  • 4. WORK -OBLIGATED TIME. -INVOLVES CONSTRAINT/COMMITMENT.
  • 5. PERSONAL CARE -TIME DEVOTED TO THE MAINTENANCE OF AN INDIVIDUAL’S WELL-BEING. -BASIC NECESSITIES OF LIFE.
  • 6. RECREATION -AN ACTIVITY PERFORMED DURING LEISURE TIME FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENJOYMENT. -LEISURE SPORTING ACTIVITIES.
  • 7.
  • 8. GROUP 1: EXPLAIN NEULINGER’S PARADIGM (LEISURE) GROUP 2: EXPLAIN NEULINGER’S PARADIGM (NONLEISURE) GROUP 3: EXPLAIN THE CLASSICAL VIEW OF LEISURE GROUP 4: EXPLAIN THE ANTIUTILITARIAN VIEW OF LEISURE GROUP 5: EXPLAIN THE SOCIAL INSTRUMENT VIEW OF LEISURE GROUP 6: EXPLAIN THE LEISURE AS A SYMBOL OF SOCIAL CLASS VIEW OF LEISURE
  • 10. 1) NEULINGER’S PARADIGM OF LEISURE -DIVIDES ALL ACTIVITIES INTO 2 CATEGORIES: 1) LEISURE: PERCEIVED FREEDOM 2) NONLEISURE: PERCEIVED CONSTRAINT -CLASSIFIES LEISURE & NONLEISURE ACTIVITIES BY MOTIVATION TYPE 1) INTRINSIC (INTERNAL) -MOTIVATION COMES FROM REWARDS INHERENT TO AN ACTIVITY ITSELF. -EXAMPLE: LOVING TO PLAY BASEBALL. 2) EXTRINSIC (EXTERNAL) -MOTIVATION COMES FROM REWARDS OUTSIDE OF THE PERFORMER. -EXAMPLE: LOVING THE MONEY MADE FROM PLAYING BASEBALL. -ACTIVITES CAN BE INTRINSICALLY, EXTRINSICALLY, OR BOTH MOTIVATED.
  • 12. PURE LEISURE -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE FREELY ENGAGED IN & ARE TOTALLY INTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED. -DOING AN ACTIVITY FOR ITS OWN SAKE. NO EXTERNAL AWARDS OT INCENTIVES.
  • 13. LEISURE WORK -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE FREELY ENGAGED IN & COMBINE BOTH INTRINSIC & EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION. -THE REWARDS/INCENTIVES FOR DOING ACTIVITES COME FROM WITHIN & OUTSIDE THE PERFORMER.
  • 14. LEISURE JOB -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE FREELY ENGAGED IN & ARE TOTALLY EXTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED. -THE REWARDS/INCENTIVES FOR PARTICIPATING IN AN ACTIVITY COME SOLELY FROM OUTSIDE THE PERFORMER.
  • 16. PURE WORK -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE PARTICIPATED IN UNDER SOME KIND OF CONSTRAINT, & ARE TOTALLY INTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED.
  • 17. WORK JOB -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE PARTICIPATED IN UNDER SOME KIND OF CONSTRAINT & COMBINE BOTH INTRINSIC & EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION.
  • 18. PURE JOB -ACTIVITIES THAT ARE PERFORMED IN UNDER SOME KIND OF CONSTRAINT, & ARE TOTALLY EXTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED.
  • 19. CLASSICAL/TRADITIONAL VIEW OF LEISURE -LEISURE IS A HIGHLY STATE OF MIND/BEING THAT IS REALIZED THROUGH PARTICIPATION IN INTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED ACTIVITIES. -FREE TIME & LEISURE IN THIS VIEW ARE NOT SYNONYMOUS. -LEISURE IS HIGHLY VALUED & VIEWED AS AN ALMOST SPIRITUAL STATE EXPERIENCED THROUGH ACTIVITIES.
  • 20. ANTIUTILITARIAN VIEW OF LEISURE -LEISURE IS PERCEIVED AS A STATE OF MIND. -LEISURE DOES NOT NEED TO SERVE ANY USEFUL PURPOSE & NEEDS NO JUSTIFICATION.
  • 21. SOCIAL INSTRUMENT VIEW OF LEISURE -LEISURE IS SEEN AS A MEANS OF PROMOTING SELF-GROWTH & HELPING OTHERS. -LEISURE MUST SERVE A USEFUL PURPOSE.
  • 22. LEISURE AS A SYMBOL OF SOCIAL CLASS -LEISURE IS SEEN AS A SYMBOL OF SOCIAL STATUS. -CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION: -THE LAVISH SPENDING ON GOODS/SERVICES ACQUIRED MAINLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISPLAYING TO OTHERS INCOME/WEALTH.