Abstract
Health is a concept regularly heard but not discussed. This work highlights the use of everyday behaviours to create and resource leisure activities for health outcomes. Leisure does not belong to any particular group or class and is something rooted in the everyday and enables the development and maintenance of cultural and social capabilities and power. I contend that the resourcing for leisure for advantageous use can be found in the everyday, even in the adversity, ambiguity, complexity and ambivalence of all our lives.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Penrith, N.S.W. |
Publisher | Western Sydney University |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |