Negotiation of leisure constraints
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Leisure Sciences
- Vol. 15 (1) , 1-11
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01490409309513182
Abstract
Virtually all past leisure constraints research has been based on a conception of constraints as insurmountable obstacles to leisure participation. Thus, it has typically been assumed that if an individual encounters a constraint, the outcome will be nonparticipation. This article elaborates an alternative view of constraints that has recently begun to appear in the literature, summarized in the central proposition that leisure participation is dependent not on the absence of constraints but on negotiation through them. Such negotiation may modify participation rather than foreclosing it. Evidence from the existing literature for the negotiation proposition is examined, and five additional propositions are defined concerning relative success in negotiating constraints, interactions between different types of constraints, and balance between constraints and motivations.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Leisure Constraints/Constrained Leisure: Special Issue IntroductionJournal of Leisure Research, 1991
- Propositions for testing social exchange theory in the context of ceasing leisure participationLeisure Sciences, 1991
- The problematic nature of participation in contract bridge: A qualitative study of group‐related constraintsLeisure Sciences, 1991
- A hierarchical model of leisure constraintsLeisure Sciences, 1991
- Special issue introduction: Leisure constraints/constrained leisureLeisure Sciences, 1991
- Leisure constraints∗: A survey of past researchLeisure Sciences, 1988
- Integrating Ceasing Participation With Other Aspects of Leisure BehaviorJournal of Leisure Research, 1988
- Reconceptualizing barriers to family leisureLeisure Sciences, 1987
- RECREATION NON-PARTICIPATION AND BARRIERS TO PARTICIPATION: CONCEPTS, AND MODELSLoisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 1985
- Socioeconomic variations in perceived barriers to recreation participation among would‐be participantsLeisure Sciences, 1985