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Book hunting and bibliophilia as a type of serious leisure
Yazdan Mansourian
Grounded Theory Research Group
Information and Communication Studies
Environmental and Social Justice Research Group
Ageing Well Research Group
Libraries Research Group
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Arts and Humanities
Careers
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Hunting
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Intellectual Activity
100%
Potentiality
50%
Collecting
50%
lovers
50%
Passion
50%
Accomplishments
50%
Ethos
50%
Dedication
50%
hobby
50%
Connectedness
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bibliophile
50%
Collectors
50%
Lifelong Learning
50%
Theoretical Framework
50%
Conceptual Analysis
50%
Historical Periods
50%
Cultural Object
50%
Keyphrases
Serious Leisure
100%
Bibliophilia
100%
Social Benefits
50%
Hunters
50%
Personal Benefits
50%
Intellectual Activity
50%
Lifelong Learning
25%
Social Interaction
25%
Financial Returns
25%
Social World
25%
Self-actualization
25%
Cultural Objects
25%
Historical Period
25%
Specific Knowledge
25%
Conceptual Analysis
25%
New Identity
25%
Cultural Events
25%
Social Connectedness
25%
Lover
25%
Specific Topic
25%
Sense of Achievement
25%
Social Reward
25%
Strong Identification
25%
Leisure Participants
25%
Serious Leisure Perspective
25%
Personal Efforts
25%
Bibliophiles
25%
Communities of Interest
25%
Book Clubs
25%
Social Sciences
Hunting
100%
Serious Leisure
100%
Occupational Career
40%
Social Benefit
40%
Career
40%
Cultural Events
20%
Lifelong Education
20%
Source of Information
20%
Connectedness
20%
Social Interaction
20%
Clubs
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Historical Periods
20%