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Pursuing Leisure: Reflections on Theme Park Visiting

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40940

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In this paper, we present the theme park as a novel commercial setting and distinct cultural ecology for CSCW research, presenting challenges to technology designers interested in supporting cultural visiting activities. We report findings from an empirical field study of theme park visiting by groups. Our account focuses on how visitors encountered the theme park, and how they worked with or “geared in” to what the park provided in order to pursue leisure activities to their own ends. We further demonstrate that, whilst theme park visiting features thrilling and fun activities, it also features the prosaic concerns of planning, parenting and money that connect it to ordinary social life. As such, we present the theme park as a setting in which work and leisure are intertwined as concerns of both visitors and the park, for producing and consuming theme park experience. We have focussed on the work of visiting groups to pursue leisure, and their combined use of park-provided and personal technologies in various “trajectories of interaction” within the park. Our findings point to considerations for the design of services that connect with park-provided and personal technologies to support group visiting, in theme parks and related settings.

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Durrant, Abigail; Kirk, David S.; Benford, Steve; Rodden, Tom (40940): Pursuing Leisure: Reflections on Theme Park Visiting. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): Vol. 21, No. 1. DOI: 10.1007/s10606-011-9151-1. Springer. PISSN: 1573-7551. pp. 43-79

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