Annals
of Leisure Research : Volume 7
Number 1, 2004
Special
Issue: Interpretation
Eds.
Rosemary
Black and Betty
Weiller
Annals
of Leisure Research publishes refereed articles which promote the
development of research and scholarship in leisure studies. Although
originating in Australasia, Annals is aimed at an international readership,
and seeks theoretical or applied articles which cover any topic within the
broad area of leisure studies, including recreation, tourism, the arts,
outdoor recreation, entertainment, sport, culture and play.
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Guest
Editors' Introduction - Rosemary Black and Betty Weiler, vi-vii
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Diffusion
and adoption of thematic interpretation at an interpretive historic site
- Sam H. Ham and Betty Weiler, 1-18
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Constructing,
presenting and interpreting nature: a qualitative study of a
nature-based tour to Malaysian Borneo - Kevin Markwell, 19-33
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Dolphin-human
interaction: changing pro-environmental attitudes, beliefs, behaviours
and intended actions of participants through management and
interpretation programs - Gayle Mayes, Pam Dyer and Harold Richins,
34-53
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Is
educational leisure a contradiction in terms? Exploring the synergy of
education and entertainment - Jan Packer and Roy Ballantyne, 54-71
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Conference
report: Interpretation Australia Association, Refreshing the
Interpretation Toolkit, Melbourne, Sept 1-4, 2003 - Liam Smith,
72-74
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Enriching the Experience: an
Interpretive Approach to Tour Guiding , by John Pastorelli - Kate Armstrong, 75-77
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Heritage: Management,
Interpretation, Identity, by Peter Howard - Paul Kloeden, 77-79
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Interpreting the Land Down
Under , Edited by Rosemary Black and Betty Weiler -
David Archer and Stephen Wearing , 79-80
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Natural Area Tourism , by D. Newsome, S. A. Moore & R. K. Dowling
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Case Studies in Ecotourism , by R. Buckley
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Managing Educational Tourism , by Brent W. Ritchie
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