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The Politics of Leisure Policy provides a systematic account of the impact of social, economic and cultural change on the demand for leisure and of the response of politicians, professionals, and service providers. This substantially revised second edition has been updated throughout and recast to reflect the changed realities of the post Thatcher era, notably the impact of globalization and the search by New Labour for a 'responsible market' approach to leisure policy and provision.
IAN HENRY is Professor of Leisure Policy and Management and Director of the Institute of Sport and Leisure Policy, Loughborough University.
The Politics of Leisure PolicyPolitical Ideology and Central Government Leisure PolicyLeisure the State and Policy: New Labour in the new MillenniumLocal Government and Leisure Policy: From the Thatcher Era to the Modernisation AgendaThe Leisure ProfessionalsThe Commercial and Voluntary SectorsSocial Regulation and the Governance of LeisureLeisure Politics and Policy: Strategic Relations in the Global Context.
'[A] welcome second edition...make[s] a significant contribution to the literature in the field of leisure and culture.' - Alison Caffyn, University of Birmingham Local Government Studies '[A]mazingly detailed and comprehensive...Each argument is vividly articulated and drawn out to its logical conclusion...It is hard to imagine a more carefully crafted work on leisure policy in Britain.' - Sarah Fields, Entertainment Law
Robin Means, Sally Richards, Randall Smith, UK) Means, Robin (Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK) Richards, Sally (University of Reading, UK) Smith, Randall (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol