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In the article by John Clarke and Chas Critcher, they see the problem of inequality in leisure being linked to two aspects - material and cultural.  

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Ashley Dawes j0367004 Pauline Anderson Element 1 - Essay In the article by John Clarke and Chas Critcher, they see the problem of inequality in leisure being linked to two aspects - material and cultural. The material aspect can be linked to a persons own possessions and availability. They refer to it as 1 "key resources, essentially those of time and money". The Cultural aspect however can be linked with perception and the views of society. 2 "...the perception of what is appropriate leisure behaviour for a member of a particular social group". They make the point that not only are the perceptions of the people in the group important, but the views of those outside can also be important if they are in a position to do something about it by enforcing power. For example, at a golf club, you may deem it acceptable to turn up with t-shirt and jeans, but the...

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