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RST 100 1st Edition Lecture 27Outline of Last Lecture I. Trends in TravelersII. Trends in TourismIII. Food TourismIV. VoluntourismV. Nature-Based TourismVI. Trends in RSTVII. Positive PsychologyOutline of Current Lecture I. Trends in RSTII. Final Exam Info Current LectureFitness Trends- Theme races – color runs, zombie runs - Cross fit - High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) – “perfect for busy people who want a fast but challenging workout that delivers results” (#1 fitness trend in 2014)- Barre Fitness – “ballet-inspired workout uses small, isolated movements to improve flexibility and develop strong muscles”- Body weight Training (#1 in 2015)These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Online Workouts - YogaPopular Culture Camps- Harry Potter - Hunger Games- Pirates of the Caribbean- Survivor Camps – physical and mental challenges- CSR – partner with local law enforcement agencies- Zombie/Vampire theme Adult Camps- Adults also interested in attending camps- Hockey, Surfing, Horsemanship, etc. Need and desire for something new and also to connect with people Last Lecture/Exam/ReviewCarnegie Mellon lecture – living in the now, don’t underestimate now, people over things, socializing 1st part of exam- 50 questions over new material- 25 questions over old material- No book questions from old material – only on new material - No Articles as well- Definitions of Leisure (ch.2)o Central determinants, definitions, play- Theoretical Explanations (ch.3)o Neulinger’s Paradigm, SAE, Flow, Compensation/Spillover, Optimal Level of Arousal, Serious Leisure, Reversal Theory, Anti-Structure, Sensation Seeking- History of Leisure (ch.1)o Egyptian, Greek and Roman Periods, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Colonial, Industrial Revolution, Prohibition, Depression- Leisure Service Delivery System (ch.13)o Commercial, Private, Public - 2nd part of Class- Leisure across the lifespan (ch.4)o Core Plus Balance Model, Life Expectancy issues, Phases of the Life Course (early, middle, and later life)- Diversity and Leisure (ch.12)o Constraints, Models of Cultural Change, Contact Theory, Gender Issues, People with Disabilities, Injured Soldiers, Sexual Minorities, Continuum of Leisure Inclusion- Leisure from Geographical View (ch.6)o Density, Pattern, Concentration, Place Attachment, Crowding, Environmental Impacts of Leisure (conservation, preservation), Place Identity- Leisure and Technology (ch.7)o Screen time (obesity), Fidelity/Simulated Leisure, Video Games, MMOs, Social Media, Connections to Tourism (where and how) and Sport- New Information not been tested on - Common Cultureo Characteristics (trendy), Types and trends (e.g., music, movies, printed media, television), Theme Parks (Disney – pros and cons)- Leisure and Anthropology (Ch.5) –MATCH NOTES WITH BOOKo Leisure’s Cultural Significance, Cultural Characteristics, Mechanisms for CulturalChanges (e.g., diffusion), Outcomes of Acculturation (e.g., assimilation, integration), Impact of cultural development (sport and tourism often used to promote)- Deviant Leisure (ch.9)o Ideational mentality/sensate mentality, Explanations for behavior, - Anomie, etc. Types (e.g., substance abuse, gambling, porn), Dilemma of “goodness” - For and Against Productivityo Balancing work and leisure, Intricacies between work and leisure, Alternative Life Plan, Relationships between work, leisure, and life satisfaction, Economic development (e.g., conspicuous consumption) Capitalism (antagonistic relationship), Consumerism/wealth/shopping (Harried Leisure Class, Happinessand Wealth), How leisure benefits and harms an economy- Time and Leisure (ch.11)o Work time (the idea of a 6hr work day) – Sweden Experiment, Leisure Shaped by time? – is it increasing or decreasing – depends, Time is shaped by 4 factors, Time sufficiency (time surplus vs time scarcity culture), Time Tyrannies – time urgency and time deepening, Law of Unintended Consequences – social media really anti-social media, types of time (biological and cyclical), MonochronicvsPolychronic approaches to time, third Day Syndrome, Micro-Boredom, Leisure Literacy - Trends in RSTo Travel Trends, Positive Psychology and “Experience Economy”, Looking for New experiences (night time activities, adult kid activities, merging activities to make them new, camps)o Sport and Fitness


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