Annals
of Leisure Research : Volume 9 Number
1-2, 2006
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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A million
centimetres a year: Quality newspaper coverage of ‘leisure’ in Australia
- Jim Walmsley,1
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Investigating the Impacts of Off-road Vehicle Activity in Broome,
North-Western Australia: A preliminary appraisal -
Martin Randall, Jim Macbeth & David Newsome,
17
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An
investigation into changes to New Zealand local government recreation
policies and goals from 1987 to 2004: A case study -
Martin Wrigley & Rebekah McCutcheon,
43
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Rights of
public access in New Zealand: Public opinion about foreshore access and
proposals to improve land access -
Brendan Doody & Kay Booth,
62
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Parks
for People: Meeting the outdoor recreation demands of a growing regional
population
- Darryl
Low Choy & Tony Prineas,
86
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Doing it
in the dirt: High sensation seeking motocross racers -
Jan Lewis,
110
Book
Reviews
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Tourism Management (third edition)
by David Weaver & Laura Lawton, 2006, Wiley,
Australia Tourism Series, Milton, Queensland
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Chris Cooper,
133
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Taking Tourism to the limits: Issues, concepts and management
perspectives
edited by C. Ryan, S. Page & M. Aitken, 2005, Elsevier,
Oxford, UK
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Michelle Whitford,
134
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Call
for Papers, 139
(Updated November 2007)
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