In Between the Everyday and the Imaginary
An Ethnography of Urban Exploration begins by providing a clear and concise rationale for the book. Following an introduction to what has become known as urban exploration in the twenty-first century, it is argued that most extant research dealing with th
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An Ethnography of Urban Exploration Unpacking Heterotopic Social Space Kevin P. Bingham
Leisure Studies in a Global Era
Series Editors Karl Spracklen Leeds Beckett University Leeds, UK Karen Fox University of Alberta Edmonton, AB, Canada
In this book series, we defend leisure as a meaningful, theoretical, framing concept; and critical studies of leisure as a worthwhile intellectual and pedagogical activity. This is what makes this book series distinctive: we want to enhance the discipline of leisure studies and open it up to a richer range of ideas; and, conversely, we want sociology, cultural geographies and other social sciences and humanities to open up to engaging with critical and rigorous arguments from leisure studies. Getting beyond concerns about the grand project of leisure, we will use the series to demonstrate that leisure theory is central to understanding wider debates about identity, postmodernity and globalisation in contemporary societies across the world. The series combines the search for local, qualitatively rich accounts of everyday leisure with the international reach of debates in politics, leisure and social and cultural theory. In doing this, we will show that critical studies of leisure can and should continue to play a central role in understanding society. The scope will be global, striving to be truly international and truly diverse in the range of authors and topics. Editorial Board John Connell, Professor of Geography, University of Sydney, USA Yoshitaka Mori, Associate Professor, Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan Smitha Radhakrishnan, Assistant Professor, Wellesley College, USA Diane M. Samdahl, Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of Georgia, USA Chiung-Tzu Lucetta Tsai, Associate Professor, National Taipei University, Taiwan Walter van Beek, Professor of Anthropology and Religion, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Sharon D. Welch, Professor of Religion and Society, Meadville Theological School, Chicago, USA Leslie Witz, Professor of History, University of the Western Cape, South Africa.
More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14823
Kevin P. Bingham
An Ethnography of Urban Exploration Unpacking Heterotopic Social Space
Kevin P. Bingham Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield, UK
Leisure Studies in a Global Era ISBN 978-3-030-56250-2 ISBN 978-3-030-56251-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56251-9
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