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The Illuminare was a peer-reviewed student journal in the field of leisure studies that publishes in five core areas of: Recreational Sport Administration, Park and Recreation Management, Outdoor Recreation, Therapeutic Recreation, and Tourism Management.

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Social Learning Theory as a Framework for Recreational Therapy Intervention in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders

People with neurodevelopmental disorders demonstrate a higher incidence of obesity, emotional and mental health issues, and behavioral problems than the typically developing (TD) population. Based on the importance of early intervention for children...

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Intersectionality between Happiness and Well-being: A Pilot Study Project in a Midwestern University

This pilot study measures the possible intersectionality of happiness and well-being. Items were used from the Oxford Happiness and Well-Being Questionnaire, designed to independently measure the constructs of happiness and well-being. 42 items were...

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Globalisation Gangnam-style: The domination of Gangnam-style in touristic online representations

This article presents cultural globalisation as a highly uneven and selective process, seeing that the exact nature of this “selectivity” of which cultural elements become globalised has not been intensively studied yet. In the case of online represe...

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The Transportation Recreation Opportunity Spectrum as a spatial and quantitative metric: results of a preliminary investigation at Yellowstone National Park

Transportation is both a means to access recreation and a form of recreation in itself. Because diverse audiences have differential transportation access and experiences, a spectrum of opportunities should be considered when planning for the provisio...

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Review of Literature: Potential Benefits of Urban Nature Exposure and Stream Corridor Recreation

This paper examines research and theories which support the argument that within the context of the urban ecosystem, natural areas such as parks, greenways, and stream corridors as places for recreation and leisure have potential to provide a multit...

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