REC 340I: LEISURE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE Please bring a Scantron form 882-E for the exam (1/2 page green form) Test is worth 100 points Review textbook, class notes and class activities: Chapters 6-14 Geography and Leisure Popular Culture Leisure and Technology Taboo Recreation and Leisure Using Leisure for Social Good Leisure and Economics Of Time, Work and Leisure Leisure and Equity Leisure Service Delivery System Be familiar with the following terms, concepts and people: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Density Concentration Distance decay Space-time compression Place attachment Place identity Conservation Preservation Sustainable tourism Technology IT revolution Simulated leisure Social networking Cyberculture/cyberhood Social capital Popular culture High culture Orienting response Scopophilia Pluralistic Mediated entertainment Taboo Formal deviance Informal deviance
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Playful deviance Anomie Leisure boredom Differential association Retreatism Dilemma of goodness Wellness Public good Lyceum Settlement houses Jane Adams Joseph Lee Economics Standard of Living GDP Purchasing Power Parity Big Mac Index Human Development Index Conspicuous consumption Juliet Schorr Consumerism Harried Leisure Class Conserver leisure
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Foreign Exchange Leisure Time Famine Temporal displacement Time sufficiency Cyclical time Mechanical time Biological time Circadian clock Cultural time Time urgency Time deepening Work ethic Equity Inclusion Leisure and women Integration Marginality Leisure equity Types of agencies o Public o Non-profit o Commercial Financing of agencies