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    Annals of Leisure Research, Volume 26, 2023, Issue 2

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    Articles

    Open Access
    Social isolation: a leisure perspective
    Kevin P. Bingham
    Pages: 189-206

    Cultural closure and social mobility: a critical examination of festival governance structures as exclusive social spaces
    Jennie Jordan
    Pages: 207-229

    Australian calisthenics: an introductory analysis
    Jeanette Mollenhauer
    Pages: 230-250

    The contradictory ethics of native duck shooting: recreation, protection and management
    Debra Lord & Caroline Winter
    Pages: 251-268

    The case for reflexivity in quantitative survey research in leisure studies: lessons from surf research
    Lindsay E. Usher
    Pages: 269-284

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    Open Access
    ‘Living in the moment’: mountain bikers’ search for flow
    Steve Taylor & Anna Carr
    Pages: 285-299

    Thru-hikers’ smartphone use on the Pacific Crest Trail
    Andrew Lepp, Jeff Rose, Kensey Amerson & Daniel Dustin
    Pages: 300-315

    Domestic tourists and local food consumption: motivations, positive emotions and savouring processes
    Erose Sthapit, Peter Björk & Senthilkumaran Piramanayagam
    Pages: 316-337

    Book Reviews

    Public policy of sport and leisure: views and experiences from the perspective of social law
    Edited by M. P. Stigger and M. Myskiw, Ed. Ijuí, Unijuí, 2019, 232 pp., US$5.00 (paperback), ISBN: 978-85-419-0285-4, US$0.00 (e-book), ISBN 978-85-419-0286-1
    Jeferson Roberto Rojo, Felipe Canan & Fernando Augusto Starepravo
    Pages: 338-341

    The Routledge handbook of community-based tourism management, concepts, issues & implications
    Edited by Sandeep Kumar Walia, London and New York, Routledge, 2021, 529 pp., £152 (hardcover), £31.99 (eBook), ISBN: 978-0-367-22391-5 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-429-27466-4 (ebk)
    Ivana Volić
    Pages: 341-343

    Cross-cultural aspects of tourism and hospitality: a services marketing and management perspective, 1st edition
    By Erdogan Koc, London, Routledge, 2021, 370 pp., £26.39 (paperback), ISBN: 9780367860745
    Derya Demirdelen Alrawadieh
    Pages: 343-345


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