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Australian
and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies
Biennial Conference,
6 – 8th December 2011, Dunedin, New Zealand
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 10th Australian and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies (ANZALS) biennial conference will take place from the 6th to the 8th
of December
2011 in Dunedin, New Zealand. The conference will consist of keynote
presentations from Catherine Healy (National Coordinator of the New
Zealand Prostitutes Collective), Professor Chris Rojek (University of
Brunel, UK), and Associate Professor Jim Sibthorp
(University of Utah) and a variety of presentation sessions and
workshops.
To
help democratise the conference and develop synergises a variety of
people from around the world have already volunteered to convene a
diverse array of
themed sessions.
In
addition, the conference committee welcomes the submission of papers
which might not fit into one of the themed sessions, with further
sessions to be developed
in line with the nature of the papers received.
Consequently,
this is a call for anyone interested in potentially presenting a paper
at the conference on issues related to leisure, recreation, tourism,
travel, hospitality,
events, and/or sport to submit abstracts for their papers to either a
themed session or to the conference in general. Details of the
themed sessions are being announced separately via e-lists and are available on the
conference website
and below. If you do not think your paper is appropriate for one of the
themed sessions please submit your abstract directly to the conference
organising committee (
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who will review your abstract and allocate it to an appropriate session
The
abstracts of all the papers presented at the conference will be
published in the conference proceedings. In addition, a special
conference issue of Annals of Leisure Research
will be published that includes peer-reviewed papers submitted from
conference presenters. Any author who wishes their work to be considered
for potential publication in Annals of Leisure Research should note
this on their email when they submit their abstract.
If you are submitting an abstract to a
themed session that you would also like
to have considered for potential publication in the special issue of
Annals of Leisure Research please send your abstract to both the themed
session convener/s and to
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DEADLINES
Abstracts for the general conference papers should be submitted by 16th of May, 2011 (please note that some of the themed sessions may have different submission deadlines).
Authors will be notified of acceptance of their abstract for presentation at the conference by 10th
of June. Authors who have asked that their work be considered for
potential publication in Annals of Leisure Research will be informed at
this time
if they should submit a full paper for review. Full papers for
potential publication in the special issue of Annals of Leisure Research
should be submitted to
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by 12th of August, 2011. Notes for contributors to Annals of Leisure Research can be found at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/RANZ
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Themed session title
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Session Convener
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Exploring Gender and Leisure
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Leisure and the City: Postmodern Perspectives of Leisure
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Leisure and Alternative Cultures
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Educational travel
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Indigenous perspectives of outdoor recreation/leisure
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Understanding Youth and Family Leisure in a Changing Society
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Sex in the leisure experience
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When “the Rest” enters “the West”: Renegotiating “leisure” in touristic settings
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Social Psychological Aspects of Physically Active Leisure across the Lifespan
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Professionalisation - A cure or a curse for the event management sector
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Challenging the Limits of Leisure Volunteering
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Leisure & Heritage: the material and the immaterial
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Risk and leisure
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Leisure and the Mobilities Turn
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Outdoor Adventure Experience at the Crossroads
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Animals in the leisure experience
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Abstracts for the general conference call for papers (limited to 250 words) should be submitted as an attachment to
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Please ensure that abstracts include all author names, institutions and
an email contact for the lead author. Any special presentation
equipment (e.g. slide projector) required
should be noted in the email in which the abstract is submitted.
Abstracts for any of the themed sessions should be emailed to the
convener of the appropriate session.
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