| Localism and the Big Society: the asset transfer of leisure centres and libraries - fighting closures or empowering communities? |
10 |
| Running Fever': understanding runner identities in Shanghai through turning point narratives |
9 |
| An ecological-phenomenological perspective on multispecies leisure and the horse-human relationship in events |
9 |
| Utopian community football? Sport, hope and belongingness in the lives of refugees and asylum seekers |
8 |
| Configuring human rights at EuroPride 2015 |
8 |
| Events and online interaction: the construction of hybrid event communities |
8 |
| The challenge of articulating human rights at an LGBT 'mega-event': a personal reflection on Sao Paulo Pride 2017 |
7 |
| Politics at play: locating human rights, refugees and grassroots humanitarianism in the Calais Jungle |
7 |
| The relationships between the seriousness of leisure activities, social support and school adaptation among Asian international students in the US |
7 |
| Training, tracking, and traversing: digital materiality and the production of bodies and/in space in runners' fitness tracking practices |
6 |
| Meanings of leisure for older people: an Australian study of line dancing |
6 |
| Mapping research on legacy of mega sporting events: structural changes, consequences, and stakeholder evaluations in empirical studies |
6 |
| Serious leisure and depression in older adults: a study of pickleball players |
6 |
| Augmented Reality Smart Glasses (ARSG) visitor adoption in cultural tourism |
6 |
| Proposed framework for the management of resorts Mini Clubs: an ambidextrous approach |
6 |
| Human rights abuses at the Rio 2016 Olympics: activism and the media |
6 |
| Visitor (im)mobility, leisure consumption and mega-event impact: the territorialisation of Greenwich and small business exclusion at the London 2012 Olympics |
5 |
| Queer inclusion precludes (Black) queer disruption: media analysis of the Black lives matter Toronto sit-in during Toronto Pride 2016 |
5 |
| Leisure and the racing of national populism |
5 |
| Tourists' virtual reality adoption: an exploratory study from Lake District National Park |
5 |
| Narratives, identity and community in esports |
5 |
| 'I feel something is still missing': leisure meanings of African refugee women in Canada |
5 |
| Care-experienced youth and positive development: an exploratory study into the value and use of leisure-time activities |
5 |
| Individuals, instinct and moralities: exploring multi-species leisure using the serious leisure perspective |
4 |
| Poor children on Tinder' and their Barbie Saviours: towards a feminist political economy of volunteer tourism |
4 |
| Serious leisure profiles and well-being of older Korean adults |
4 |
| Reports of child protection and safeguarding concerns in sport and leisure settings: an analysis of English local authority data between 2010 and 2015 |
4 |
| Women's mountaineering tourism: an empirical investigation of its theoretical constraint dimensions |
4 |
| Paying for parks. Ticketed events and the commercialisation of public space |
4 |
| Dutch don't dance' - leisure experiences and sense of belonging among Polish migrants in the Netherlands |
4 |
| Relationships between leisure activity types and well-being in older adults |
4 |
| Nature-based recreation associated with connectedness to nature and leisure satisfaction among students in Brazil |
4 |
| Research note: social leisure engagement, peer support, and depressive symptomology among emerging adults |
4 |
| Prague's community gardening in liquid times: challenges in the creation of spaces for social connection |
4 |
| Grandma never knit like this: reclaiming older women's knitting practices from discourses of new craft in Britain |
4 |
| Families at leisure outdoors: well-being through adventure |
4 |
| Understanding the denial of abuses of human rights connected to sports mega-events |
3 |
| Rethinking human rights: the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, LGBT protections and the limits of cosmopolitanism |
3 |
| Mega-sporting events and children's rights and interests - towards a better future |
3 |
| First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in the baby carriage? exploring how women can use leisure as resistance to gendered ideologies |
3 |
| All in good fun: governing camp experiences through discourses of 'good' and 'fun' |
3 |
| Generational analysis of leisure time physical activity participation of women in Turkey |
3 |
| Enacting and resisting the politics of belonging through leisure. The debate about gender-segregated swimming sessions targeting Muslim women in Denmark |
3 |
| Research note: Why gold is so stronghold, revealing the mechanism of China's golden week holiday system |
3 |
| Indigenous masculinity in sport: the power and pitfalls of rugby league for Australia's Pacific Island diaspora |
3 |
| The stratification of professional sports following: social position and the consumption of major professional sports leagues in Canada |
3 |
| Happiness and freedom in direct action: critical mass bike rides as ecstatic ritual, play, and temporary autonomous zones |
3 |
| Becoming a long-distance runner - deriving pleasure and contentment in times of pain and bodily distress |
3 |
| Disorganised host community touristic-event spaces: revealing Rio's fault lines at the 2016 Olympic Games |
3 |
| Adolescents' choice and pursuit of their most important and interesting leisure activities |
3 |