Received the CALS Leisure Scholar Award 2018
公開日 2018.06.28
Distinguished University Professor at Wakayama University and Sub-leader of CTR Tourism & Sports Unit, Dr. Gordon Walker (University of Alberta) has received the CALS Leisure Scholar Award 2018 from the Canadian Association for Leisure Studies.
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According to the CALS, the Leisure Scholar Award recipient will have a distinguished record of scholarship, service, and mentorship as set out in the nomination guidelines. The individual has generated and/or influenced new concepts and ideas, provided new insights, advanced innovative perspectives and approaches to research, and ultimately, had a significant impact on the way in which leisure is understood and plays out in the lives of Canadians.
As one of his nominators expressed
… [Dr. Walker’s] research on demonstrating the ways in which core social psychological constructs such as self-determination theory, intrinsic motivation, and social connections have shed light on underlying processes associated with our leisure experiences. Importantly, he has bridged this work with his cross-cultural work and shown how the relationships among these social-psychological constructs and experiences vary across cultures. His work in this area is particularly influential and provided a strong conceptual foundation for the many researchers and students who are emulating his work.
(cited from CALS mailing list)
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◆Canadian Association for Leisure Studies Website http://cals.uwaterloo.ca/
◆Dr. Walker’s major works
- Walker, G. J., Scott, D., & Stodolska, M. (2016). Leisure matters: The state and future of leisure studies. State College, PA: Venture.
- Kleiber, D. A., Walker, G. J., & Mannell, R. C. (2011). A social psychology of leisure (2nd ed.). State College, PA: Venture.
- Walker, G. J., Deng, J., & Dieser, R. B. (2005). Culture, self-construal, and leisure theory and practice. Journal of Leisure Research, 37, 77-99.
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