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Taylor & Francis eBooks, Feb 16, 2010
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:775... more Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7752. 0225(8) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
Young people’s leisure and lifestyles
Human Ecology, 2001
Development of extension in agroforestry draws on the application of the innovation-diffusion pro... more Development of extension in agroforestry draws on the application of the innovation-diffusion process in agriculture. To be effective, agroforestry extension needs to fit the dynamics of the target farming system, the local socioeconomic and technological systems, and land use constraints. Failure of agroforestry extension has been blamed on inadequate and inappropriate methods, but there have been few studies to identify
Young people’s leisure and lifestyles, 1993
Young people’s leisure and lifestyles
When Professor Stulberg first invited me to this symposium, he suggested that I need not prepare ... more When Professor Stulberg first invited me to this symposium, he suggested that I need not prepare any remarks. "Just offer a few wise comments on what was said by the various speakers," he suggested. After partaking of this rich smorgasbord of stimulating ideas, I have concluded that would be unwise, if not foolish. Instead I want to say a few words on three topics that particularly interest me at this time. I. How To ACmEVE BASIC CHANGE iN THE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEM We have accomplished many impressive things in the twenty-five years since Pound. 1 But many of these changes are isolated and episodic. The challenge now is to weave these disparate strands into a coherent fabric so that the normal disputing route leads first to an exploration of appropriate ADR options, with litigation used only as a last resort. The Multidoor Courthouse is one mechanism that seeks to achieve that objective. * Bussey Professor, Harvard Law School. I am indebted to Deans Nancy Rogers and Craig McEwen for some helpful suggestions.
Young People and Leisure, 2019
Choice Reviews Online, 1996
... for a girl. (This programme is proposed for another fictitious character called Sophie.) In R... more ... for a girl. (This programme is proposed for another fictitious character called Sophie.) In Rousseau's account of Sophie's education all the principles outlined above are reversed. Sophie is to have little freedom. Her play, says ...
Social Science & Medicine, 1992
Social Science & Medicine, 1995
Social Science & Medicine, 1997
Almtract-The paper examines the relationship between perceptions of family life and smoking behav... more Almtract-The paper examines the relationship between perceptions of family life and smoking behaviour, using questionnaire survey data from a Scottish longitudinal study of adolescent socialization and lifestyles. Recent research has established links between adolescent health behaviours and family life, where the home environment is characterized in terms of young people's perceptions of parental support and control. The present study extends this approach, and also takes account of other important aspects of the home environment, including socioeconomic circumstances and make up of the family. Perceptions of family support were found to be inversely related to smoking, with an "unsupportive" home environment associated with increased likelihood of smoking. In addition, smoking prevalences were raised where perceptions of poor support were combined with reports of fewer controls (i.e. "neglectful" parenting). More detailed multivariate analysis showed that the effects of perceived family life on smoking were felt independently of the socioeconomic circumstances of the family, as characterized by neighbourhood deprivation and parents' social class. The picture was different for family structure, however, with smoking prevalences uniformly raised among adolescents from loneparent or reconstituted households, irrespective of perceptions of parenting practices. The paper concludes by discussing the potential significance of associations between family life and health behaviours for the production of class based health inequalities in youth through processes of indirect social selection.
Leisure Studies, 2002
The paper examines leisure focal theory from a cross-cultural perspective by utilizing adolescent... more The paper examines leisure focal theory from a cross-cultural perspective by utilizing adolescent samples from rural Norway, Scotland and Sweden. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to explore the robustness of the model across countries. Results revealed effects of both culture and rurality on the patterns of adolescents' leisure transitions, and these were discussed in relation to the original theoretical framework.
Journal of Adolescence, 1995
Taylor & Francis eBooks, Feb 16, 2010
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:775... more Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7752. 0225(8) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
Young people’s leisure and lifestyles
Human Ecology, 2001
Development of extension in agroforestry draws on the application of the innovation-diffusion pro... more Development of extension in agroforestry draws on the application of the innovation-diffusion process in agriculture. To be effective, agroforestry extension needs to fit the dynamics of the target farming system, the local socioeconomic and technological systems, and land use constraints. Failure of agroforestry extension has been blamed on inadequate and inappropriate methods, but there have been few studies to identify
Young people’s leisure and lifestyles, 1993
Young people’s leisure and lifestyles
When Professor Stulberg first invited me to this symposium, he suggested that I need not prepare ... more When Professor Stulberg first invited me to this symposium, he suggested that I need not prepare any remarks. "Just offer a few wise comments on what was said by the various speakers," he suggested. After partaking of this rich smorgasbord of stimulating ideas, I have concluded that would be unwise, if not foolish. Instead I want to say a few words on three topics that particularly interest me at this time. I. How To ACmEVE BASIC CHANGE iN THE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEM We have accomplished many impressive things in the twenty-five years since Pound. 1 But many of these changes are isolated and episodic. The challenge now is to weave these disparate strands into a coherent fabric so that the normal disputing route leads first to an exploration of appropriate ADR options, with litigation used only as a last resort. The Multidoor Courthouse is one mechanism that seeks to achieve that objective. * Bussey Professor, Harvard Law School. I am indebted to Deans Nancy Rogers and Craig McEwen for some helpful suggestions.
Young People and Leisure, 2019
Choice Reviews Online, 1996
... for a girl. (This programme is proposed for another fictitious character called Sophie.) In R... more ... for a girl. (This programme is proposed for another fictitious character called Sophie.) In Rousseau's account of Sophie's education all the principles outlined above are reversed. Sophie is to have little freedom. Her play, says ...
Social Science & Medicine, 1992
Social Science & Medicine, 1995
Social Science & Medicine, 1997
Almtract-The paper examines the relationship between perceptions of family life and smoking behav... more Almtract-The paper examines the relationship between perceptions of family life and smoking behaviour, using questionnaire survey data from a Scottish longitudinal study of adolescent socialization and lifestyles. Recent research has established links between adolescent health behaviours and family life, where the home environment is characterized in terms of young people's perceptions of parental support and control. The present study extends this approach, and also takes account of other important aspects of the home environment, including socioeconomic circumstances and make up of the family. Perceptions of family support were found to be inversely related to smoking, with an "unsupportive" home environment associated with increased likelihood of smoking. In addition, smoking prevalences were raised where perceptions of poor support were combined with reports of fewer controls (i.e. "neglectful" parenting). More detailed multivariate analysis showed that the effects of perceived family life on smoking were felt independently of the socioeconomic circumstances of the family, as characterized by neighbourhood deprivation and parents' social class. The picture was different for family structure, however, with smoking prevalences uniformly raised among adolescents from loneparent or reconstituted households, irrespective of perceptions of parenting practices. The paper concludes by discussing the potential significance of associations between family life and health behaviours for the production of class based health inequalities in youth through processes of indirect social selection.
Leisure Studies, 2002
The paper examines leisure focal theory from a cross-cultural perspective by utilizing adolescent... more The paper examines leisure focal theory from a cross-cultural perspective by utilizing adolescent samples from rural Norway, Scotland and Sweden. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to explore the robustness of the model across countries. Results revealed effects of both culture and rurality on the patterns of adolescents' leisure transitions, and these were discussed in relation to the original theoretical framework.
Journal of Adolescence, 1995