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Place Attachment in Recreation Settings×Recreation Specialization Continuum×
领域Sport Leisure StudiesSport Leisure Studies
方法族Latent structureProcess / pipeline
起源年份20031977
提出者Daniel R. Williams & Joseph W. Roggenbuck; Daniel R. Williams & Jerry J. VaskeHobson Bryan; David Scott & C. Scott Shafer
类型Latent-structure measurement model of attachment to recreation placesDevelopmental continuum framework for recreationist progression
开创性文献Williams, D. R., & Vaske, J. J. (2003). The Measurement of Place Attachment: Validity and Generalizability of a Psychometric Approach. Forest Science, 49(6), 830-840. DOI ↗Bryan, H. (1977). Leisure value systems and recreational specialization: The case of trout fishermen. Journal of Leisure Research, 9(3), 174-187. DOI ↗
别名Williams & Vaske Place Attachment Measure, Recreation Place Attachment Scale, Place Identity-Place Dependence Scale, Sense of Place in RecreationRecreation Specialization, Recreational Specialization Continuum, Specialization Framework
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摘要Place attachment in recreation settings is the emotional and functional bond people form with the specific outdoor places where they recreate. Following Williams and Roggenbuck's 1989 conceptualization and Williams and Vaske's influential 2003 Forest Science validation, the construct is measured as two correlated dimensions: place identity — the symbolic, affective connection through which a place becomes part of a person's self-concept — and place dependence — the functional connection reflecting how well a place supports the activities and goals a person values relative to alternatives. Williams and Vaske showed through confirmatory factor analysis and generalizability analysis that this two-dimensional structure is reliable, that each dimension can be measured with as few as four items, and that it generalizes across different recreation places, establishing the measure as the standard operationalization of sense of place in leisure and natural-resource research.Recreation specialization is a framework for describing how participants in an outdoor activity progress from general, casual involvement toward focused, specialized engagement, and for placing them along that continuum. Hobson Bryan introduced the construct in his 1977 study of trout fishermen, defining specialization as a continuum of behavior from the general to the particular, reflected in the equipment people use, the skills they develop, and their setting preferences and activity-related commitment. The idea quickly became one of the most-used frameworks in outdoor recreation research because it predicts that more specialized participants differ systematically from novices in attitudes, resource dependence, and management preferences. David Scott and C. Scott Shafer's 2001 critical review tightened the construct, arguing that specialization is fundamentally a developmental process spanning behavior, skill and commitment, and warning against reducing it to a single composite index. The continuum gives managers and researchers a way to segment a heterogeneous user population and anticipate how attitudes shift as involvement deepens.
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