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24 Cards in this Set
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Aristotle
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“the freedom from having to be occupied” (Russell, 2005, p. 17). ‘The good life was a life of contemplation paired with civic and productive good deeds’ (“”, pp. 17-18.)
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Schole
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an ancient Greek term for scholarship that is translated today to the word leisure… it is the origin of today’s word, ‘school
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Olympian
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one of the ancient Greek gods; being like the god, especially in being calm and untroubled by ordinary affairs
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Ancient Rome: Leisure as Spectacle
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with military conquest came the rise of a middle class with free time
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Ludi
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a latin word for public games and festivities
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pancratium
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boxing and wrestling
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Intrinsic
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doing something for its own reason
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Extrinsic
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doing something for another reason
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Sensory Pleasure
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pleasure from direct stimulation of the senses.
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Expressive Pleasure:
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pleasure from creativity
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Intellectual pleasure
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pleasure from thinking
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Stimulus struggle:
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individual ‘struggles’ to obtain the optimum amount of stimulation from their environment
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optimal arousal
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most satisfactory
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supraoptimal arousal
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too much arousal
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suboptimal arousal
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too little arousal;
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compensation:
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when deprivations and dissatisfactions occur in work, leisure makes up for [or compensates] for them.
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spillover
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when people are satisfied and fulfilled in their work,
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Symbolic interactionism:
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people attach meaning to symbols, then they act according to their subjective interpretation of these symbols.
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Enculturation
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the process by which cultural understanding is transmitted to new members
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Acculturation
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exchange of cultural features as a result of prolonged contact between groups
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Place identity:
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a place provides the source of self-identification for a person
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Place dependence
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a person’s functional association with the place
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Conservation:
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wise use
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Preservation
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no use
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