Toward a Sociology of Ignorance in Leisure Studies

Authors: Jones, I., Adams, A. and Mayoh, J.

Journal: Leisure Sciences

eISSN: 1521-0588

ISSN: 0149-0400

DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2025.2576689

Abstract:

Although ignorance is pervasive within contemporary society, it has been largely overlooked within the social sciences, and has remained completely unnoticed within the study of leisure. This paper advances the case for a sociology of ignorance within leisure. An overview of ignorance is provided, before the lack of attention paid toward the concept is explored. The paper discusses the concept of ignorance, with a focus upon deliberate, motivated and willful ignorance, as opposed to more general, or inadvertent ignorance. The functions of ignorance are then outlined. To illustrate the potential applications of a sociology of ignorance to leisure, we discuss how the study of ignorance may augment knowledge and understanding related to leisure and social justice, with a focus upon race and leisure. The paper concludes with a discussion of the methodological issues related to the study of leisure and ignorance and proposes a framework for its study.

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Toward a Sociology of Ignorance in Leisure Studies

Authors: Jones, I., Adams, A. and Mayoh, J.

Journal: LEISURE SCIENCES

eISSN: 1521-0588

ISSN: 0149-0400

DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2025.2576689

Source: Web of Science (Lite)

Toward a Sociology of Ignorance in Leisure Studies

Authors: Jones, I., Adams, A. and Mayoh, J.

Journal: Leisure Sciences

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

eISSN: 1521-0588

ISSN: 0149-0400

DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2025.2576689

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