Santai (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Santai" in Malay language version.

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academia.edu

  • Laurent Turcot, "The origins of leisure", International Innovation, April 2016, [1]
  • Laurent Turcot, "The origins of leisure", International Innovation, April 2016, [1]

amazon.com

  • Derek Birley, A Social History of English Cricket (1999) excerpt

books.google.com

doi.org

  • Cottle, Basil (1978). "Popular Reading And Our Public Libraries: The Abjured Prescription". Library Review. 27: 222–227. doi:10.1108/eb012677.
  • OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Society at a Glance 2009: OE. See image at dx.doi.org
  • Hebblethwaite, Shannon (2014). "Grannie's got to go fishing": meanings and experiences of family leisure for three-generation families in rural and urban settings". World Leisure Journal. 56 (1): 42–61. doi:10.1080/04419057.2013.876588.
  • Rye, J (2006). "Rural youths' images of the rural". Journal of Rural Studies. 22: 409–421. doi:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2006.01.005.
  • Hebblethwaite, S.; Norris, J. (2011). "Expressions of generativity through family leisure: Experiences of grandparents and adult grandchildren". Family Relations. 60 (1): 121–133. doi:10.1111/j.1741-3729.2010.00637.x.

jamesmahmudrice.info

  • Goodin, Robert E.; Rice, James Mahmud; Bittman, Michael; & Saunders, Peter. (2005). "The time-pressure illusion: Discretionary time vs free time". Social Indicators Research 73(1), 43–70. (JamesMahmudRice.info, "Time pressure" (PDF))

loc.gov

catalog.loc.gov

  • Farb, Peter (1968). Man's Rise to Civilization As Shown by the Indians of North America from Primeval Times to the Coming of the Industrial State. New York City: E.P. Dutton. m/s. 28. LCC E77.F36. Most people assume that the members of the Shoshone band worked ceaselessly in an unremitting search for sustenance. Such a dramatic picture might appear confirmed by an erroneous theory almost everyone recalls from schooldays: A high culture emerges only when the people have the leisure to build pyramids or to create art. The fact is that high civilization is hectic, and that primitive hunters and collectors of wild food, like the Shoshone, are among the most leisured people on earth.

minneapolisfed.org

  • Edward C. Prescott, "Why do Americans work so much more than Europeans?" (No. w10316. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004) online.

oxfordjournals.org

tcbh.oxfordjournals.org

  • Nicholas Joicey, "A Paperback Guide to Progress: Penguin Books 1935–c. 1951." Twentieth Century British History 4#1 (1993): 25-56. online

seriousleisure.net