This book aims to further academic debate within the leisure and tourism studies community about the role of families in contemporary life and the experiences of families and their children in the leisure environment. It is based on the recognition of the diverse nature of the family in the contemporary era and the position of children in families and society in general as active and knowing social agents rather than as passive objects. The family is on the one hand our first community with its own special kind of human attachment and on the other a little world on which the larger society...
This book aims to further academic debate within the leisure and tourism studies community about the role of families in contemporary life and the ...