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- 1Almeida, Andrea Infantini de
- 1Amis, John Matthew.
- 1Arena, Gina Elizabeth.
- 1Asuchak, Lana.
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- 9Exercise. Psychological aspects.
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- 5Exercise. Physiological aspects.
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- 4Motivation (Psychology)
- 3Breast. Cancer. Exercise therapy.
- 4Denison, Jim (Physical Education and Recreation)
- 3Spence, John (Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation)
- 2Berry, Tanya (Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation)
- 2Goodwin, Donna (Physical Education and Recreation)
- 1Bouffard, Marcel (Department of Physical Education & Recreation)
- 1Bouffard, Marcel (Physical Education and Recreation)
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Fall 2011
In 2005, a group of seven canoeists completed a 100-day canoe trip called Paddling the Big Sky: From the Mountains to the Arctic. The expedition was designed as a commonplace journey through which participants and the researcher questioned and reinterpreted their experience using Ingold’s...
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Achieving a better understanding of outdoor recreation conflict and its management in Canada's national parks
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Outdoor recreation conflict has been defined as “…goal interference attributed to another’s behavior” (Jacob & Schreyer, 1980, p. 369). Although previous leisure research has stressed the relevance of emotions (e.g., Hull, Stewart, & Yi, 1992), it has only been within the past decade that an...