Leisure Matters
By Leisure Matters VIU
Our centre is focused exploring ways to use leisure to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals and how to make the leisure industry more sustainable.
Leisure MattersFeb 25, 2022
The Cult of Busyness
In Episode 2 of the Leisure Matters Podcast we explore the glorification of busyness that pervades North American culture and critique the privilege that is inherent with discussions of work-life balance.
Sources:
Bellezza, S., Paharia, N., & Keinan, A. (2017;2016;). Conspicuous consumption of time: When busyness and lack of leisure time become a status symbol. The Journal of Consumer Research, 44(1), 118-138. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucw076
Coyne, S. M., McDaniel, B. T., & Stockdale, L. A. (2017). “Do you dare to compare?” associations between maternal social comparisons on social networking sites and parenting, mental health, and romantic relationship outcomes. Computers in Human Behavior, 70, 335-340. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.12.081Link
Expedia (2022): https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/expedia-study-warns-the-workcation-isn-t-a-cure-for-vacation-deprivation-873547845.html
Exude (2021): https://www.exudeinc.com/blog/the-glorification-of-busy/
Mayo Clinic (2021): https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/stress-management/in-depth/stress-symptoms/art-20050987
Press Progress (2020): https://pressprogress.ca/canadian-workers-get-fewer-paid-vacation-days-than-nearly-any-other-country-in-the-industrialized-world/
Randstad (2019): https://www.randstad.ca/job-seeker/career-resources/workplace-culture/why-all-employees-should-use-their-vacation-days/
Quast, L. (2017): https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisaquast/2017/07/31/stop-boasting-about-always-being-busy-its-detrimental-to-your-health/?sh=6b898acb1513
Tiggemann, M., & Anderberg, I. (2020;2019;). Social media is not real: The effect of ‘Instagram vs reality’ images on women’s social comparison and body image. New Media & Society, 22(12), 2183-2199. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444819888720
Is it time to change Physical & Health Education?
Physical education within the public school system is recognized as one of the essential ways to ensure that children meet daily physical activity goals. However, it is also well known that time assigned to physical education classes is limited and has focused heavily on sport or sport like games. For those who are not athletically inclined, or who simply do not like sport, PE classes have also been the source of much childhood trauma! This episode takes a critical look at physical and health education in Canada and considers whether it's time to move to leisure and health education as a means of promoting participation in physical activity.
Sources:BC Physical and Health Education Curriculum (2022).
Canadian Women & Sport (2020). The Rally Report
UNESCO (2013). Berlin Declaration
World Health Organization (n.d.). Physical Activity
Leisure Matters Introduction
From the World Leisure Centre of Excellence at Vancouver Island University this is the Leisure Matters podcast. Recorded in the Department of Recreation and Tourism Management on the unceeded Territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation, this podcast explores the role of leisure in global society.
Leisure can be a vehicle for achieving the UN SDGs and improving the lives of people everywhere. Issues explored in this podcast are related to practice and grounded in independent academic research.