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Play, physical activity and public health : the reframing of children's leisure lives / Stephanie A. Alexander, Katherine L. Frohlich and Caroline Fusco.

Author/creator Alexander, Stephanie A.
Other author/creatorFrohlich, Katherine L.
Other author/creatorFusco, Caroline.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Description154 pages ; 25 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from eBooks on EBSCOhost
Subject(s)
Series Routledge studies in physical education and youth sport
Contents The play paradox -- Playing as progress -- Active play : when playing becomes a job -- Playing is fun! (or is it?) -- Risk, play and free range kids -- Playing just makes me happy.
Abstract "Are children playing less than they used to? Are rising obesity rates linked to a decline in children's time to play freely? These and other related questions have filled the pages of newspapers, magazines and scholarly journals for the past decade. Play, Physical Activity and Public Health presents a discussion of the way modern notions of play are rendering children's leisure activities less free and less engaged in simply for fun. Based on original qualitative research, and analysis of contemporary media from Canada and elsewhere, this book argues that the growing health concerns around childhood play entail a paradox: by advocating, promoting, discussing, and re-directing children's play, a new form of children's leisure is emerging - one that is purpose-driven, instrumentalised for health, and ultimately, less free. We explore how play has become goal-oriented, a means to health ends, and how the management of pleasure in play as well as diverse risk discourses around play continues to limit and constrain possibilities for children and families to play and engage in leisure freely. Incorporating past critiques of this trend in play, we argue for research and practice to create new possibilities and ways of thinking about children's play, leisure, fun and childhood, that are less constrained and managed, and importantly less geared towards health goals. This is a valuable resource for students and also an important read for school teachers, public health practitioners, psychologists, physical education teachers, academics and parents interested in how children's leisure lives are being shaped by the growing and diverse discussions around play"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2018015249
ISBN9781138289727 (hardback)

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