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The Leisure Society is the Podcast of a group of leisure-related journals: Annals of Leisure Research, Leisure Studies, Leisure Sciences, Leisure/Loisir, Journal of Leisure Research, World Leisure Journal, International Journal of Sociology of Leisure. Each episode is one hour long, on average (45–75 minutes).

Leisure Studies, Volume 43, 2024, Issue 3 | Emotions and Leisure

The emphasis of Leisure Studies is on theoretically informed critical analyses within the social sciences and humanities of the topics that constitute leisure as a subject field – including the arts, tourism, sport and more. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The emotional presence of nature: Exploring affect in human-wilderness relations by Mark L. Douglas, William T. Borrie & Keith Bosak.

Journal of Emerging Sport Studies, Vol 10, 2024

The Journal of Emerging Sport Studies is committed to publishing scholarship from across academic disciplines that reflects the changing face of sport studies around the world from established and emerging sport scholars. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: A Cross-Sectional, Survey-Based Study of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Canadian Indoor Climbing Community by Daniel Wigfield & Anita Acai (open access).

Journal of Emerging Sport Studies, Vol 9, Summer 2023

The Journal of Emerging Sport Studies is committed to publishing scholarship from across academic disciplines that reflects the changing face of sport studies around the world from established and emerging sport scholars. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “It’s still Cleveland baseball”: Exploring the media response to the Cleveland Guardians rebrand by James Bingaman & John Leach (open access).

Call for Papers | “Leisure Studies, Justice and Climate Change”, Special Issue of Leisure Studies | Call ends May 31, 2024

This special issue is built upon the belief that there is a fruitful connection between concerns for justice within climate change and the field of leisure studies itself. Indeed, within leisure studies, there is a long tradition of research and activism that sees justice and equity as necessary vectors for understanding leisure experiences. This scholarship illustrates how structural inequalities shape the availability and outcomes of leisure opportunities.

Leisure Studies, Volume 43, 2024, Issue 2

The emphasis of Leisure Studies is on theoretically informed critical analyses within the social sciences and humanities of the topics that constitute leisure as a subject field – including the arts, tourism, sport and more. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Skating to Legitimacy: Institutional Work Practices within Collegiate Club Hockey by Alicia B. Romano, Logan Schuetz, Brent D. Oja & Leeann M. Lower-Hoppe.

Managing Sport and Leisure, Volume 29, 2024, Issue 3

The short life of the European Super League: a case study on institutional tensions in sport industries Henk Erik Meier, Borja García, Mara Konjer & Malte Jetzke.

Leisure Studies, Volume 43, 2024, Issue 1

The emphasis of Leisure Studies is on theoretically informed critical analyses within the social sciences and humanities of the topics that constitute leisure as a subject field – including the arts, tourism, sport and more. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The phenomenology of image and enthusiasm for the experience of foiling sailboats by Maria Altimira Hackerott, A.C. Zimmermann & S.C. Saura.

Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, Volume 16, 2024, Issue 1

JPRTLS provides a critical focus on a variety of policy debates relating to the tourism, leisure and events sectors. Such policy debates will encompass economic, social, cultural, political and environmental perspectives. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Public valuation of social impacts. The comparison between mega and non-mega sporting events. by Krystian Zawadzki.

International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, Vol. 7, 2024, Issue 1 | Leisure and Fan Activism

This journal publishes high-quality papers on the sociology of leisure that have a global interest, promote the development of this mature field within international sociology, and go beyond the traditional geographical areas of leisure studies. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: From The Anfield Wrap to Boss Night and the Paris Protests: Football, Politics, Identity and the Cultural Evolution of Fan Media and Supporter Activism in Liverpool by Joel Rookwood & Paddy Hoey (open access).