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    ALLIN, Linda, WEST, Amanda and CURRY, Stephanie
  
(2014).
    Mother and child constructions of risk in outdoor play.
  
    Leisure Studies, 33 (6), 644-657.
  
  
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    DAVIES, Larissa
  
(2012).
    Beyond the Games: regeneration legacies and London 2012.
  
    Leisure Studies, 31 (3), 307-337.
  
  
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    DENOVAN, Andrew and MACASKILL, Ann
  
(2017).
    Stress, resilience, and leisure coping among university students : applying the broaden-and-build theory.
  
    Leisure Studies, 36 (6), 852-865.
  
  
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    DORAN, Adele, SCHOFIELD, Peter and LOW, Tiffany
  
(2018).
    Women's mountaineering tourism: an empirical investigation of its theoretical constraint dimensions.
  
    Leisure Studies, 37 (4), 396-410.
  
  
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    DORAN, Adele, SCHOFIELD, Peter and LOW, Tiffany
  
(2020).
    Women's mountaineering: accessing participation benefits through constraint negotiation strategies.
  
    Leisure Studies.
  
  
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    GRANT, Gordon and POLLARD, Nicholas
  
(2021).
    Health group walks: making sense of associations with the natural landscape.
  
    Leisure Studies.
  
  
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    KARAGIORGOS, Thomas, POLYAKOVA, Olga, NTOVOLI, Apostolia and ALEXANDRIS, Kostas
  
(2025).
    Do more involved trail runners feel happier? An application PERMA Model.
  
    Leisure Studies.
  
  
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    MA, Shang Chun and ROTHERHAM, Ian
  
(2015).
    Residents’ changed perceptions of sport event impacts : the case of the 2012 Tour de Taiwan.
  
    Leisure Studies, 35 (5), 616-637.
  
  
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    QUARMBY, Thomas, SANDFORD, Rachel and PICKERING, Katie
  
(2019).
    Care-experienced youth and positive development: an exploratory study into the value and use of leisure-time activities.
  
    Leisure Studies, 38 (1), 28-42.
  
  
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