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HERO ID
7574688
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
A model for commodity intensive serious leisure
Author(s)
Yoder, DG
Year
1997
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Leisure Research
ISSN:
0022-2216
Volume
29
Issue
4
Page Numbers
407-429
Language
English
Web of Science Id
CCC:000071705000003
Abstract
This study was based on a portion of the author's doctoral dissertation at the University of Illinois (1995). The author wishes to thank Dr. Robert A. Stebbins and Dr. John R, Kelly for their review and assistance in manuscript preparation. Requests for reprints or inquiries sent to: Daniel G, Yoder, Western Illinois University, Dept. of Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration, 400 Currens Hall, Macomb, IL 61455-1396; e-mail: DG-Yoder@wiv.edu; Phone: (309) 298-1967; Fax: (309) 298-2967. This study explored tournament bass fishing, compared it with the conventional model of serious leisure and investigated the relationships among various groups in the sport. Data were collected using a mixed methodological approach that combined a review of documents, participant observations, in-depth interviews and self-administered surveys. Research subjects included members of two local bass fishing clubs, their significant others, ex-tournament bass fishermen and professional bass fishermen. Although the organizational model of serious leisure developed largely by Robert Stebbins provides a valuable framework for understanding many leisure activities, it is insufficient to explain this commodity intensive sport. This article posits a new model that recognizes the influential roles of commodity agents and professionals/commodity agents. In recognizing the conflictual elements as well as the functional elements in this particular social world, this research provides a more complete understanding of the relationships between the groups in commodity intensive serious leisure activities.
Keywords
Geography; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; serious leisure, commodity-intensive, tournament bass fishing, amateurs,; social worlds, commodification; recreation specialization, contract bridge, social worlds, amateur
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