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Club Life: Third Place and Shared Leisure in Rural Canada

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LEISURE SCIENCES
卷 31, 期 5, 页码 450-465

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01490400903199740

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curling; ethnography; leisure; rural; third place

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This paper presents a day in the life of the Walnut Lake Curling Club. The reflexive analytic story is crafted from ethnographic research undertaken in 18 curling clubs across rural Canada. Contrary to a growing tendency toward individualized and privatized leisure, curling clubs in rural Canada remain sites for shared leisure. Building on recent efforts to position leisure sites as third places, the paper enhances an understanding of curling clubs' construction, dynamism and fluidity. Ethnographic approaches are offered as presenting opportunities to comprehend how third places are constructed, particularly within the changing context of leisure in rural life.

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