CRN 50505 Critical Approaches to Outdoor Recreation Activities - ORTM 609 - A1 |
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This seminar course critically questions and creatively reconsiders the nature of outdoor recreation activities as related to contemporary, and interrelated, social and environmental issues. The course is firmly grounded in recreation and leisure studies literature offering anthropological, critical, historical, and socio-ecological interpretations of particular activities (e.g., canoeing, rock climbing, mountaineering), and involving concepts such as identity, place, skill, and community. The course may involve practical experiences and field trips to inform academic content, but these are not the focus.
Levels:  Graduate Campus:   Prince George Schedule Type:  Seminar Instructional Method: On campus, face to face Credits:   3.000 |
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