The Canadian Association for Leisure Studies (CALS) will be hosting its triennial Congress on Canadian Leisure Research (CCLR) during Congress this year! There are four goals of the Congress, first convened in Quebec City in 1975, and now in its 16th iteration:
(1) to create a platform for Canadian leisure researchers and those working in related fields (including tourism, therapeutic recreation, and
sport);
(2) to gather in the spirit of fostering critical dialogue, sharing research, building and strengthening relationships;
(3) to support colleagues, especially emerging scholars and graduate students, and
(4) to make more visible the importance of leisure to individual and community wellbeing.
The theme of CCLR2021 is "Leisure's Power" and we invite participants to consider the ways leisure constrains and enables power. Join us for a wide-ranging, interdiciplinary conversation about Leisure's Power from May 30-June 1, 2021.
Heather Mair, University of Waterloo
Elizabeth Halpenny, University of Alberta | Shintaro Kono, University of Alberta
Pour plus d’informations, communiquez directement avec l’association. Veuillez noter que les frais d’inscription à cette conférence sont distincts des frais d’adhésion.