Building Bridges - An innovative tool to capture small health behaviour changes; the development process

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Mills, H., Uphill, M. and Weed, M. 2011. Building Bridges - An innovative tool to capture small health behaviour changes; the development process.
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Mills, H., Crone, D., Johnston, L. and James, D. 2007. 'Even if you can’t skip, you have a skip in your step when you walk out of the gym': a study into patients' perceptions of an exercise referral scheme.
Research synthesis in sport management
Weed, M. 2005. Research synthesis in sport management. 13th Congress of the European Association of Sport Management. Newcastle Sep 2005
Olympic tourism: understanding flows and developing strategies
Weed, M. 2008. Olympic tourism: understanding flows and developing strategies.
The pub as a virtual football fandom venue: an alternative to 'being there'?
Weed, M. 2009. The pub as a virtual football fandom venue: an alternative to 'being there'? in: Brown, S. and Majumdar, B. (ed.) Football Fans Around the World: From Supporters to Fanatics Abingdon Routledge. pp. 237-252
Developing a physical activity legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games: a policy-led systematic review
Weed, M., Coren, E., Fiore, J., Wellard, I., Mansfield, L., Chatziefstathiou, D. and Dowse, S. 2012. Developing a physical activity legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games: a policy-led systematic review. Perspectives in Public Health. 132 (2), pp. 75-80. https://doi.org/10.1177/1757913911435758
The consequences and control of emotions in elite athletes
Uphill, M. and Jones, M. 2011. The consequences and control of emotions in elite athletes. in: Thatcher, J., Jones, M. and Lavallee, D. (ed.) Coping and Emotion in Sport London Routledge. pp. 213-235
Emotion in sport: antecedents and performance consequences
Jones, M. and Uphill, M. 2011. Emotion in sport: antecedents and performance consequences. in: Thatcher, J., Jones, M. and Lavallee, D. (ed.) Coping and Emotion in Sport London Routledge. pp. 33-61
The BASES expert statement on emotion regulation in sport: produced on behalf of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Lane, A., Beedie, C., Jones, M., Uphill, M. and Devenport, T. 2011. The BASES expert statement on emotion regulation in sport: produced on behalf of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. The Sport and Exercise Scientist. 29, pp. 14-15.
Reflecting on reflections: the role of ‘what might have been’
Dray, K. and Uphill, M. 2012. Reflecting on reflections: the role of ‘what might have been’. The Sport and Exercise Scientist. 33, pp. 9-10.
Emotional intelligence: associations with emotions, emotion regulation and rowing performance
Uphill, M. and Mills, H. 2011. Emotional intelligence: associations with emotions, emotion regulation and rowing performance. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 45 (15). https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2011-090606.36
Response to article: Effect of exercise referral schemes in primary care on physical activity and improving health outcomes: systematic review and meta-analysis
Crone, D., James, D., Mills, H. and Johnston, L. 2011. Response to article: Effect of exercise referral schemes in primary care on physical activity and improving health outcomes: systematic review and meta-analysis. British Medical Journal (BMJ). 2011 (343). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d6462
Developing sports tourism knowledge: Foundational concepts, current research and future opportunities
Weed, M. 2009. Developing sports tourism knowledge: Foundational concepts, current research and future opportunities.
Using sports events to raise participation in physical activity and sport: The demonstration effect and the festival effect
Weed, M. 2008. Using sports events to raise participation in physical activity and sport: The demonstration effect and the festival effect.
Sport, tourism and events in the city
Weed, M. 2009. Sport, tourism and events in the city.
Factors associated with exercise referral scheme success
Mills, H. 2009. Factors associated with exercise referral scheme success.
Developing a physical activity, sport and health legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Mansfield, L., Weed, M., Coren, E., Fiore, J., Wellard, I., Chatziefstathiou, D. and Dowse, S. 2009. Developing a physical activity, sport and health legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Department of Health.
Counterfactuals: Contexts and consequences
Dray, K. and Uphill, M. 2009. Counterfactuals: Contexts and consequences.
The diffusion of International and Olympic sport through regional games: A comparison of pre- and post-Second war contexts
Chatziefstathiou, D., Weed, M., Coren, E., Fiore, J., Wellard, I., Mansfield, L. and Dowse, S. 2009. The diffusion of International and Olympic sport through regional games: A comparison of pre- and post-Second war contexts. Department of Health.
Executive summary of the economic flow analysis for the 2008 BUPA Great South Run in Portsmouth and Southsea
Leigh, C., Weed, M., Bull, C., Hills, J. and Dowse, S. 2009. Executive summary of the economic flow analysis for the 2008 BUPA Great South Run in Portsmouth and Southsea. NOVA International and Portsmouth City Council.
Research quality in sport and exercise psychology
Weed, M. 2007. Research quality in sport and exercise psychology. in: Theodorakis, Y., Goudas, M. and Papaionnou, A. (ed.) 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology Book of Abstracts University of Thessaly. pp. 185
Macro-level research quality issues in the application of grounded theory in sport and exercise psychology
Weed, M. 2007. Macro-level research quality issues in the application of grounded theory in sport and exercise psychology. in: Theodorakis, Y., Goudas, M. and Papaionnou, A. (ed.) 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology Book of Abstracts University of Thessaly. pp. 186
Away sport spectator behaviour: a meta interpretation
Weed, M. 2007. Away sport spectator behaviour: a meta interpretation.
Perfectionism, goal expectancies, and competitive performance in triathletes
Stoeber, J. and Uphill, M. 2007. Perfectionism, goal expectancies, and competitive performance in triathletes. in: Theodorakis, Y., Goudas, M. and Papaionnou, A. (ed.) 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology Book of Abstracts University of Thessaly. pp. 266
Elite athletes’ perceptions of the impact of emotions on performance: A qualitative study
Uphill, M. and Jones, M. 2007. Elite athletes’ perceptions of the impact of emotions on performance: A qualitative study. in: Theodorakis, Y., Goudas, M. and Papaionnou, A. (ed.) 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology Book of Abstracts University of Thessaly. pp. 223
Effect of emotions on working memory and game involvement in basketball players
Uphill, M., Groom, R. and Jones, M. 2007. Effect of emotions on working memory and game involvement in basketball players. in: Theodorakis, Y., Goudas, M. and Papaionnou, A. (ed.) 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology Book of Abstracts University of Thessaly. pp. 223
'Even if you can't skip, you have a skip in your step when you walk out of the gym': a study into patients' perceptions of an exercise referral scheme
Mills, H., James, D., Chrone, D. and Johnston, L. 2007. 'Even if you can't skip, you have a skip in your step when you walk out of the gym': a study into patients' perceptions of an exercise referral scheme. Journal of Sports Sciences. 25 (S2), pp. 108-109.
Does it matter how we reflect on interpersonal conflicts in sport?
Uphill, M. 2010. Does it matter how we reflect on interpersonal conflicts in sport?
Active celebration: using the London 2012 Games to get the nation moving
Weed, M., Mansfield, L. and Dowse, S. 2010. Active celebration: using the London 2012 Games to get the nation moving. London Department of Health.
Developing sport and physical activity participation through ‘value-matching’: a case study using Olympic and Paralympic values
Weed, M. 2010. Developing sport and physical activity participation through ‘value-matching’: a case study using Olympic and Paralympic values.
The potential of a demonstration effect from Olympic Games and major sport events to grow and sustain participation in sport
Weed, M. 2010. The potential of a demonstration effect from Olympic Games and major sport events to grow and sustain participation in sport.
Sport mega-event: 2012 London Olympic
Weed, M. 2010. Sport mega-event: 2012 London Olympic.
Disciplinary perspectives on sport and tourism
Weed, M. 2010. Disciplinary perspectives on sport and tourism.
Developing and integrating knowledge in the social sciences of sport & exercise: interrogating ‘normal science’
Weed, M. 2010. Developing and integrating knowledge in the social sciences of sport & exercise: interrogating ‘normal science’.
Aspirations for Olympic and Paralympic legacies: issues and debates for the HE curriculum?
Weed, M. 2010. Aspirations for Olympic and Paralympic legacies: issues and debates for the HE curriculum?
Understanding the relationship between sport and tourism - the interaction of activity, people and place
Weed, M. 2010. Understanding the relationship between sport and tourism - the interaction of activity, people and place.
Active celebration, developing an Olympic physical activity legacy
Weed, M. 2010. Active celebration, developing an Olympic physical activity legacy.
London 2012, value matching and raising physical activity
Weed, M. 2010. London 2012, value matching and raising physical activity.
Sport fans and travel - is 'being there' always important?
Weed, M. 2010. Sport fans and travel - is 'being there' always important? Journal of Sport & Tourism. 15 (2), pp. 103-109. https://doi.org/10.1080/14775085.2010.504427
A theoretically integrated model of sport participation
Weed, M. 2010. A theoretically integrated model of sport participation. in: Wellard, I. and Weed, M. (ed.) Wellbeing, Health and Leisure Eastbourne Leisure Studies Association.
Olympic tourism
Weed, M. 2011. Olympic tourism. in: Gold, J. and Gold, M. (ed.) Olympic Cities: City Agendas, Planning, and the World's Games, 1896 to 2016 Abingdon Routledge. pp. 194-214
A mixed method investigation into the perception and measurement of success in an exercise referral scheme
Mills, H., Crone, D., James, D. and Johnston, L. 2010. A mixed method investigation into the perception and measurement of success in an exercise referral scheme.
‘Like I say to my dad, it’s not you’re fat, it’s probably muscle’ – exploring young boys’ perceptions of the physical activity and health relationship
Mills, H. and Mendez, K. 2010. ‘Like I say to my dad, it’s not you’re fat, it’s probably muscle’ – exploring young boys’ perceptions of the physical activity and health relationship.
The search for a sports-tourism policy network
Weed, M. and Bull, C. 1997. The search for a sports-tourism policy network. in: Collins, M. and Cooper, I. (ed.) Leisure Management: Issues and Applications Wallingford, UK Centre for Agricultural Bioscience International.
Integrating sport and tourism: a review of regional policies in England
Weed, M. and Bull, C. 1997. Integrating sport and tourism: a review of regional policies in England. Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research. 3 (2), pp. 129-147. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1603(199706)3:2<129::AID-PTH81>3.0.CO;2-7
Niche markets and small island tourism: the development of sports tourism in Malta
Bull, C. and Weed, M. 2001. Niche markets and small island tourism: the development of sports tourism in Malta. Managing Leisure. 4 (3), pp. 142-155. https://doi.org/10.1080/136067199375814
Placebo effects of ergogenic aids in sports performance: experimental, psychometric and interview data
Beedie, C., Foad, A., Coleman, D. and Uphill, M. 2006. Placebo effects of ergogenic aids in sports performance: experimental, psychometric and interview data.
Fighting for survival? The financial management of football clubs outside the ‘top flight’ in England
Emery, R. and Weed, M. 2006. Fighting for survival? The financial management of football clubs outside the ‘top flight’ in England. Managing Leisure. 11 (1), pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13639080500445659
Research synthesis in the sport and exercise sciences: Introduction to the collection
Weed, M. 2006. Research synthesis in the sport and exercise sciences: Introduction to the collection. European Journal of Sport Science. 6 (2), pp. 93-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/17461390500528410
Undiscovered public knowledge: the potential of research synthesis approaches in tourism research
Weed, M. 2006. Undiscovered public knowledge: the potential of research synthesis approaches in tourism research. Current Issues in Tourism. 9 (3), pp. 256-268. https://doi.org/10.2167/cit/mp004.0
Coping with, and reducing the number of careless shots: a case study with a county golfer
Uphill, M. and Jones, M. 2005. Coping with, and reducing the number of careless shots: a case study with a county golfer. Sport and Exercise Psychology Review. 1 (2), pp. 14-22.
Sports tourism and the development of sports events
Weed, M. 2008. Sports tourism and the development of sports events. in: Kalai Selvan, N. (ed.) Event Management and Marketing Hyderabad, India Icfai University Press. pp. 40-55
Anxiety in sport: should we be worried or excited?
Uphill, M. 2008. Anxiety in sport: should we be worried or excited? in: Lane, A. (ed.) Sport and Exercise Psychology London Hodder Education. pp. 35-52
Getting a grip on emotion regulation in sport: conceptual foundations and practical applications
Uphill, M., McCarthy, P. and Jones, M. 2009. Getting a grip on emotion regulation in sport: conceptual foundations and practical applications. in: Mellallieu, S. and Hanton, S. (ed.) Advances in Applied Sport Psychology Abingdon, UK Routledge. pp. 162-194
Progress in sports tourism research? A meta-review and exploration of futures
Weed, M. 2009. Progress in sports tourism research? A meta-review and exploration of futures. Tourism Management. 30 (5), pp. 615-628. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2009.02.002
The structure of (social) scientific contradictions: a commentary on the problem of paradigmatic behaviour by social scientists
Weed, M. 2009. The structure of (social) scientific contradictions: a commentary on the problem of paradigmatic behaviour by social scientists. Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise. 1 (3), pp. 312-321. https://doi.org/10.1080/19398440903192365
Research quality in sport & exercise psychology: Introduction to the collection
Weed, M. 2009. Research quality in sport & exercise psychology: Introduction to the collection. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 10 (5), pp. 489-490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2009.05.007
Using the Olympic Games to leverage sport, physical activity participation and health: a worldwide systematic review
Weed, M., Coren, E. and Fiore, J. 2008. Using the Olympic Games to leverage sport, physical activity participation and health: a worldwide systematic review.
A systematic review of the evidence base for developing a physical activity, sport and health legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games: report to funders
Weed, M., Coren, E., Fiore, J., Mansfield, L., Wellard, I., Chatziefstathiou, D. and Dowse, S. 2008. A systematic review of the evidence base for developing a physical activity, sport and health legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games: report to funders. Canterbury, UK Physical Activity Network West Midlands on behalf of Regional Physical Activity Teams in the West Midlands, the East Midlands, the East of England, London and the South East.
Public health and physical activity
Mills, H., Crone, D. and El Ansari, W. 2009. Public health and physical activity. in: Wilson, F. and Mabhala, M. (ed.) Key Concepts in Public Health Los Angeles SAGE Publications Ltd. pp. 202-206
Focus groups and young peoples' views of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
Mansfield, L., Chatziefstathiou, D., Curtis, H., Dray, K., Fiore, J. and Weed, M. 2009. Focus groups and young peoples' views of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Giving yourself a good beating: appraisal, attribution, rumination, and counterfactual thinking
Uphill, M. and Dray, K. 2009. Giving yourself a good beating: appraisal, attribution, rumination, and counterfactual thinking. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 8 (CSSI 3), pp. 5-12.
A survey of athletes' counterfactual thinking: precursors, prevalence and consequences
Dray, K. and Uphill, M. 2009. A survey of athletes' counterfactual thinking: precursors, prevalence and consequences. Sport and Exercise Psychology Review. 5 (1), pp. 16-26.
Factors associated with physical activity referral completion and health outcomes
James, D., Mills, H., Crone, D., Johnston, L., Morris, C. and Gidlow, C. 2009. Factors associated with physical activity referral completion and health outcomes. Journal of Sports Sciences. 27 (10), pp. 1007-1017. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410903214248
A missed opportunity waiting to happen? The social legacy potential of the London 2012 Paralympic Games
Weed, M. and Dowse, S. 2009. A missed opportunity waiting to happen? The social legacy potential of the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events. 1 (2), pp. 170-174. https://doi.org/10.1080/19407960902992241
How will we know if the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics benefit health?
Weed, M. 2010. How will we know if the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics benefit health? British Medical Journal (BMJ). 340, p. c2202. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c2202
Sports tourism research futures
Weed, M. 2006. Sports tourism research futures.
Academic renewal in leisure and tourism studies
Weed, M. 2006. Academic renewal in leisure and tourism studies.
An overview of Olympic tourism flows
Weed, M. 2007. An overview of Olympic tourism flows.
Developing sports tourism: a developing country perspective
Weed, M. 2008. Developing sports tourism: a developing country perspective.
A quality debate on grounded theory in sport and exercise psychology? A commentary on potential areas for future debate
Weed, M. 2010. A quality debate on grounded theory in sport and exercise psychology? A commentary on potential areas for future debate. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 11 (6), pp. 414-418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2010.07.001
Understanding the sports tourism product
Weed, M. 2006. Understanding the sports tourism product.
Virtual football fandoms
Weed, M. 2006. Virtual football fandoms.
Sports tourism and the development of sports events
Weed, M. 2006. Sports tourism and the development of sports events.
Sports tourism research: the state of the field
Weed, M. 2006. Sports tourism research: the state of the field.
Olympic tourism
Weed, M. 2008. Olympic tourism. Oxford Elsevier.
Sports tourism
Weed, M. 2005. Sports tourism. in: Beech, J. and Chadwick, S. (ed.) The Business of Tourism Management Harlow Pearson.
The relationship between sport and tourism
Weed, M. and Jackson, G. 2008. The relationship between sport and tourism. in: Houlihan, B. (ed.) Sport and Society SAGE Publications Ltd.
A grounded theory of the policy process for sport and tourism
Weed, M. 2005. A grounded theory of the policy process for sport and tourism. Sport in Society. 8 (2), pp. 356-377. https://doi.org/10.1080/17430430500087815
Sports tourism theory and method - concepts, issues and epistemologies
Weed, M. 2005. Sports tourism theory and method - concepts, issues and epistemologies. European Sport Management Quarterly. 5 (3), pp. 229-242. https://doi.org/10.1080/16184740500190587
The story of an ethnography: the experience of watching the 2002 World Cup in the pub
Weed, M. 2006. The story of an ethnography: the experience of watching the 2002 World Cup in the pub. Soccer & Society. 7 (1), pp. 76-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970500355603
Sports tourism research 2000-2004: a systematic review of knowledge and a meta-evaluation of methods
Weed, M. 2006. Sports tourism research 2000-2004: a systematic review of knowledge and a meta-evaluation of methods. Journal of Sport & Tourism. 11 (1), pp. 5-30. https://doi.org/10.1080/14775080600985150
Olympic tourism? The tourism potential of London 2012
Weed, M. 2006. Olympic tourism? The tourism potential of London 2012. eReview of Tourism Research. 4 (2), pp. 51-57.
Interpretive qualitative synthesis in the sport & exercise sciences: The meta-interpretation approach
Weed, M. 2006. Interpretive qualitative synthesis in the sport & exercise sciences: The meta-interpretation approach. European Journal of Sport Science. 6 (2), pp. 127-139. https://doi.org/10.1080/17461390500528576
The influence of policy makers' perceptions on sport-tourism policy development
Weed, M. 2006. The influence of policy makers' perceptions on sport-tourism policy development. Tourism Review International. 10 (4), pp. 227-240.
Quantitative and qualitative research synthesis approaches in sport and exercise psychology: a discussion of two methods
Weed, M. and Hagger, M. 2007. Quantitative and qualitative research synthesis approaches in sport and exercise psychology: a discussion of two methods. Sport and Exercise Psychology Review. 3 (1), pp. 19-26.
The potential of narrative research in sports tourism
Smith, B. and Weed, M. 2007. The potential of narrative research in sports tourism. Journal of Sport & Tourism. 12 (3 & 4), pp. 249-269. https://doi.org/10.1080/14775080701737005
The pub as a virtual football fandom venue: an alternative to 'being there'?
Weed, M. 2007. The pub as a virtual football fandom venue: an alternative to 'being there'? Soccer & Society. 8 (2 & 3), pp. 399-414. https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970701224665
Political influences on the use of research evidence in sport & tourism
Weed, M. 2008. Political influences on the use of research evidence in sport & tourism. Journal of Sport & Tourism. 13 (2), pp. 85-88. https://doi.org/10.1080/14775080802214953
Exploring the sport spectator experience: virtual football spectatorship in the pub
Weed, M. 2008. Exploring the sport spectator experience: virtual football spectatorship in the pub. Soccer & Society. 9 (2), pp. 189-197. https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970701811057
Antecedents of emotions in elite athletes: a cognitive motivational relational theory perspective
Uphill, M. and Jones, M. 2007. Antecedents of emotions in elite athletes: a cognitive motivational relational theory perspective. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 78 (2), pp. 79-89.
A potential method for the interpretive synthesis of qualitative research: issues in the development of 'meta-interpretation'
Weed, M. 2008. A potential method for the interpretive synthesis of qualitative research: issues in the development of 'meta-interpretation'. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 11 (1), pp. 13-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645570701401222
Why the two won't tango! Explaining the lack of integrated policies for sport and tourism in the UK
Weed, M. 2003. Why the two won't tango! Explaining the lack of integrated policies for sport and tourism in the UK. Journal of Sport Management. 17 (3), pp. 258-283.
Towards a model of cross-sectoral policy development in leisure: the case of sport and tourism
Weed, M. 2001. Towards a model of cross-sectoral policy development in leisure: the case of sport and tourism. Leisure Studies. 20 (2), pp. 125-141. https://doi.org/10.1080/02614360110049931
Responses to the competitive state anxiety inventory-2(d) by athletes in anxious and excited scenarios
Jones, M. and Uphill, M. 2004. Responses to the competitive state anxiety inventory-2(d) by athletes in anxious and excited scenarios. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 5 (2), pp. 201-212. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1469-0292(02)00054-7
Development and validation of the Sport Emotion Questionnaire
Jones, M., Lane, A., Bray, S., Uphill, M. and Catlin, J. 2005. Development and validation of the Sport Emotion Questionnaire. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 27 (4), pp. 407-431.
Sports tourism: participants, policy and providers
Weed, M. and Bull, C. 2004. Sports tourism: participants, policy and providers. Oxford Elsevier.
Ing-Ger-Land at Euro 2000: how 'handbags at 20 paces' was portrayed as a full-scale riot
Weed, M. 2001. Ing-Ger-Land at Euro 2000: how 'handbags at 20 paces' was portrayed as a full-scale riot. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 36 (4), pp. 407-424. https://doi.org/10.1177/101269001036004003
Research quality considerations for grounded theory research in sport and exercise psychology
Weed, M. 2009. Research quality considerations for grounded theory research in sport and exercise psychology. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 10 (5), pp. 502-510. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2009.02.007
Predicting race performance in triathlon: the role of perfectionism, achievement goals, and personal goal setting
Stoeber, J., Uphill, M. and Hotham, S. 2009. Predicting race performance in triathlon: the role of perfectionism, achievement goals, and personal goal setting. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 31 (2), pp. 211-245.
A systematic review of evidence for the potential of live sites to generate community and public health outcomes
Weed, M., Dowse, S., Chatziefstathiou, D., Lovell, J., Mansfield, L. and Wellard, I. 2010. A systematic review of evidence for the potential of live sites to generate community and public health outcomes. Dover National Health Service.
'When running is something you dread': a cognitive-behavioural intervention to assist a club runner regulate pre-competitive anxiety
Uphill, M. and Jones, M. 2007. 'When running is something you dread': a cognitive-behavioural intervention to assist a club runner regulate pre-competitive anxiety. in: Lane, A. (ed.) Mood and Human Performance: Conceptual, Measurement and Applied Issues New York Nova Science Publishers. pp. 271-295
An introduction to leisure studies
Bull, C., Hoose, J. and Weed, M. 2002. An introduction to leisure studies. Harlow, UK Pearson Education.