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