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ANZALS Biennial Conferences

LEISURE, CHANGE, DIVERSITY 6th ANZALS Conference, July 2003, University of Technology, Sydney , NSW

Selected papers from the conference were published Annals of Leisure Research Vol. 6 No. 2 & Vol. 7 No. 3. These are listed below, followed by a listing of all papers presented at the conference.

 Annals of Leisure Research , Vol. 6, No. 2, 2003

  • Keys to the kingdom or devil's playground? The impact of institutionalised religion on the perception and use of leisure - Lee J. deLisle (83-102)
  • Who's leading, who's following? Leader-member exchange theory and voluntary sport boards - Russell Hoye (103-113)
  • Community valuations of historic pocket parks: a Melbourne Study - David Nichols & Robert Freestone (114-133)
  • Samurai of gentle power: an exploration of aikido in the lives of women aikidoka - Katie Noad & Kandy James (134-152)
  • By the decade: an exploration of the leisure perceptions and preferences for mid-life married couples - Ian Patterson & Gaylene Carpenter (153-167)
  • Diversity management in a multi-cultural society: an exploratory study of cultural diversity and team sport in Australia - Tracy Taylor (168-188)

Annals of Leisure Research, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2004

  • Collective voices, shared wisdom: on the need for a professional association to represent therapeutic recreation in Australia – Norma J. Stumbo, Linda D. Martin and Vanessa Ogborne (85-94)
  • Critical points against an Australasian therapeutic recreation association: towards community leisure through enabling justice – Simone Fullagar & Simon Darcy (95-103)
  • Choices and challenges: physical activity and people with disabilities – Norma J. Stumbo & Shane Pegg (104-126)
  • Circus 'C': an innovative approach to leisure for people with disabilities – Ruth Taylor & Clayton Taylor (127-142)
  • From special recreation to enabling recreation in New Zealand – KiwiAble case study – Carol Stensrud (143-156)

LISTING OF ALL PAPERS PRESENTED

Theory / General

  • Christopher Auld, Altruism and Pleasure: re-branding of surf lifesaving
  • Li Bin, A brief account of China's outdoor sportswear market
  • Tony Blackshaw, Narrative identity formation, self constancy and community in leisure: a case study of the leisure life-world of 'the lads'
  • Peter Brown, Winning workplaces: supporting lifestyle preferences in an era of change
  • Denis Coleman, The nature of leisure self-determination: development of a LSD scale
  • Lee J. deLisle, Keys to the kingdom or devil's playground? The impact of religious traditions on the perception and use of leisure
  • Carmel Foley, Be part of something bigger: mobile phones, adolescent women and leisure choices
  • Carmel Foley, 'I slept in duck's feathers till midday milking time' - British and colonial origins of women's leisure in Australia
  • Bruce Hronek, Protecting your backside
  • Gerard Kyle, Predictors of attitudinal loyalty
  • Zhongguang Li, A review of leisure thoughts in ancient and modern China
  • Donna E Little, Competition or co-operation: do we get to choose?
  • Kathy Lloyd, 'Nothing to do and I can't get there to do it': young people in pursuit of leisure on the Gold Coast
  • Chang, Hsiao Ming, The related study consumers' motivation, enduring involvement, and leisure behavior: test motivations of joggers model
  • Greta Savickaite, Structural peculiarities of leisure and problems depending on concepts of different rural communities
  • Christopher Schmidt, The spiritual nature of leisure: a phenomenologically inspired investigation
  • Eva H Tsai, Psychosocial determinants of engagement and nonengagement in regular active recreation: A cross-cultural study
  • A J Veal, Leisure studies and the poststructuralist challenge
  • Richard Woolley and Rob Lynch, Recreational gambling in Australia: What the data have to say

Sport

  • Jim Forrest, Managing participation and sports injuries in amateur and junior soccer in New South Wales
  • Russell Hoye, Who's leading, who's following? Leader-member exchange theory and voluntary sports boards
  • Ichikawa et al, Impact of 2002 FIFA World Cup on Japanese youth
  • Kevin Lyons, Toward a theory of Leisure-Based Community: The Case of Older Adults in Competitive Sports
  • Geoff Nichols, The tension between professionalisation and volunteerism in English national governing bodies of sport
  • Miki Seo, A Study of Japanese Female Spectators in the J-League - Perspective of Interpersonal Attraction and Spectating Behavior
  • Li Songmei, Sociological Analysis on Leisure Sports
  • Cheng Zhongfu, Zhao Yongjun, Attributes of Volunteer Workers at The Disability Sport Competition Events
  • Lucy Baragwanath, The changing environment of planning, management and governance
  • Gonzaga Da Gama, A qualitative investigation identifying barriers to recreation planning for students with disabilities
    • Mezups and L. Taliana, Partnerships in Sport – The Way to Deliver to Your Community
  • Ruth Taylor, Art Galleries as Leisure and Tourist Attractions
  • Jo An M Zimmermann, Administrator Belief Systems in the United States: A comparison of perceived roles in the Administration of Public Recreation Services and the Administration of Public Services in General

Pedagogy

  • Barry Bell, Leisure Management Graduates as informed consumers: contexts for developing skills for employment
  • Jillian Litster, Introducing generic skills to first-year tourism students: moving from knowledge consumers to knowledge managers
  • M. Skropeta, Multiple tensions, markets and needs lead to curriculum change

Diversity

  • Gaylene Carpenter, By the Decade: An Exploration of the Leisure Perceptions and Preferences for Two Mid-Life Married Couples
  • Gary Crilley, The role of research in improving leisure services for people with a disability; an empirical study
  • Gonzaga Da Gama , An ethnographic investigation of a family dealing with a diagnosis of disability
  • John Dodd, The Limitations of Physical Activity as a Facilitator During the Mid-life Transition
  • Dr Chin-Yuan Hsu, Leisure in the Life Plan in Elders
  • Fran Stanat, Development of Therapeutic Recreation in New Zealand
  • Ruth Taylor, Circus 'C': An Innovative approach to leisure for people with disabilities
  • Tracy Taylor, Diversity management in a multi-cultural society:Cultural diversity and community sports in Australia
  • John Tower , Developing recreation programs for disadvantaged sectors of the community
  • Meng-Tai Wu, Preferred recreation for the seniors after retirement
  • Gillian Savage, Energised, engaged and everywhere: older Australians and museums

Environment

  • Susie Brown, Public Open space and the enhancement of urban tourists' satisfaction
  • Lee Davidson, Narratives of change: Understanding the meanings of outdoor adventure recreation through a biographical approach
  • Robert Freestone, A village rather than a street: community valuations of internal reserve parks
  • Rob Hales, Antarctic visitors and environmental outcomes: evidence and theory
  • Lisa Hayes , Te Tiriti O Waitangi - partnership, participation and protection
  • A J Veal, Urban parks, diversity and change
  • Stephen Wearing, Social valuing and cultural access: urban parks as leisure spaces
  • John Crompton, Economic benefits of parks and open space

Gender

  • Simone Fullagar, Young women's emotional wellbeing: temporality, ethics and leisure within urban and regional communities
  • Heidi Gilchrist, Young women, physical activity and constructions of gender
  • Kandy James, Adolescents' attitudes towards recreational spaces in the school, community and the home: A gender comparison
  • Donna E Little, Women's adventurous spirit - more than a rugged experience or a fashion statement!
  • Katie Noad, Samurai of gentle power: An exploration of aikido in the lives of women aikidoka
  • Johanna Vescio, Gendered heroism: adolescent girls and their sport role models

Tourism

  • Neil Carr, A cross-cultural study of university students' alcohol consumption in the holiday environment
  • Janet Chang, Exploring the Consumers' motives, behaviors, and existing problems in the tourism night markets in Taiwan
  • Shao-Cheng Cheng, What drives satisfaction of service recovery: a study of tourism industry in Taiwan
  • Shao-Cheng Cheng, A typology of tourism service failures in Taiwan
  • Shao-Cheng Cheng, The research of the attribution of service failure and satisfaction of service recovery
  • Shao-Cheng Cheng, The Moderating role of service recovery on the impact of waiting process on customer response: a study of tourism industry in Taiwan
  • Phillip D'Alton, Tourism: live versus electronic travel
  • K.T. Fann, Agro-Tourism in Taiwan
  • John Jenkins, Tourism organizations in Australia and Canada: ten years on
  • Maurice Kane, The serious leisure of adventure tourism
  • Yasuhiro Kudo, Who are the sports tourists? How can you clearly define sport tourists from other tourists?
  • Alan Law, Mutual obligation, tourism and practices of citizenship
  • Laikuan Lim, Identifying Singapore: preservation or paranoia
  • Chin-Tsai Lin, The best local agent selection model for Taiwanese tour operator in group package tour
  • Pearl Y. H. Lin, Assessing mainland Chinese visitors' satisfaction with shopping in Taiwan
  • Anna Liu, A Pilot Study on the cruise tour marketing in Taiwan case of the British Princess Cruises
  • Anna Liu, A Study of the needs, motivations and expectations of outbound event
  • Christine Mathies, Technological change in the accommodation industry - enhancing and constraining factors of IT adaptation
  • Shane Pegg, Seizing a competitive advantage in the market place: providing access to desirable heritage and cultural tourist services and leisure experiences
  • Clare Simpson, The role of cyclists in nineteenth-century New Zealand tourism
  • Ms. Yu-Shan Lin, What makes a good customer comment cards in group package tour?
  • Mr. Chia-Hsun Chung, The inherent risks in group package tour leader: an exploratory research
  • Mr Po-Chen Jao, Attractive messages in group package tour newspaper  advertising: a psychographics analysis
  • Tony Griffing, Bruce Hayllar, Monique Huyskens, The precinct experience: a phenomenological approach
  • Simon Darcy, Superman's flying visit: special event planning for with disabilities at the Making Connections Spinal Forum
  • Simon Darcy, Barrier free tourism in the Asia Pacific Region
  • Paul Jonson, Curriculum design and content of postmodern degrees in leisure management