Issues in recreation and leisure: ethical decision making
Learning to resolve a dilemma ethically is a complex skill that recreation leaders and managers must learn in order to be successful, because they face ethical issues every day. They must ask themselves, "What is the right thing to do in this situation?" "Is my decision ethical for ev...
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Zusammenfassung: | Learning to resolve a dilemma ethically is a complex skill that recreation leaders and managers must learn in order to be successful, because they face ethical issues every day. They must ask themselves, "What is the right thing to do in this situation?" "Is my decision ethical for everyone involved?" "How will my decision affect each of the stakeholders--and my career?" Teaching applied ethics requires an understanding of how moral dilemmas can be justly resolved as well as techniques and approaches to accomplish these goals. Issues in Recreation and Leisure: Ethical Decision Making guides students though this complex process of resolving real-life recreation dilemmas by presenting activities, techniques, and a field-tested three-step process. This process helps students develop sound approaches to dealing with contemporary issues in leisure and recreation. |
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505 | 8 | |a Part I. Foundations -- Chapter 1. The Need for Ethics in Recreation and Leisure Services ; More Than Meets the Eye? ; Ethical Responsibilities in Recreation and Leisure Services ; Dealing With Ethical Issues Systematically ; Goal of This Book ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 2. The Human Nature of Morality ; Milgram's Shocking Experiment ; Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development ; DIT Scenario ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 3. Ethical Theories ; Consequence-Based Ethics ; Rule-Based Ethics ; Virtue Ethics ; Which Approach Is Right? ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 4. Resolving Ethical Dilemmas ; A Courtroom Analogy ; Two Caveats ; Component One: Identifying the Moral Dilemma ; Component Two: Deciding What Is Praiseworthy and Blameworthy ; Component Three: Choosing a Moral Action Plan ; Applying the Model ; The Most Appropriate Response ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Part II. Current Issues in Leisure Services -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 5. Community Recreation ; Sexual Harassment ; Safety ; Conflict of Interest ; Whistle-Blowing ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 6. Commercial Recreation ; Business Reciprocity ; Gambling ; Providing Controversial Leisure Services ; Marketing Goods and Services ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 7. Therapeutic Recreation ; Paternalism and Autonomy ; Opportunity and Leisure ; Confidentiality ; Multiple-Role Relationships ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 8. Outdoor Recreation ; Anthropocentricism, Biocentrism, Ecocentrism, and Theocentrism ; Preservation, Conservation, and Ecosystem Management ; Rationing Outdoor Recreation ; Outdoor Education and Outdoor Leadership ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 9. Tourism ; Tourism and Culture ; Sex Tourism ; Tourism and the Natural Environment ; Virtual Reality and Tourism ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Part III. Applications and a Look Ahead -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 10. Professionalism and Recreation and Leisure ; Professionalism ; The Public Interest ; Professional Recognition for Recreation and Leisure Services ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 11. Wrapping Up and Moving On ; What Have We Learned? ; Making a Difference in Recreation and Leisure -- Chapter 12. Case Studies ; Funding Conflicts: Heads You Lose, Tails You Lose ; Pool Problems: In Over Your Head? ; River Use: Rough Waters Ahead ; The Last Lynching: Legitimate Display or Debacle? ; Athlete Conduct: Runner Stripped From Team ; Vacation: Granted or Not? ; Resource Rationing: Happy Trails to You ; Sponsorship Versus Personal Beliefs: Little League, Big Problem -- Appendix. Codes of Ethics -- Glossary -- References -- Index -- About the Authors | |
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contents | Part I. Foundations -- Chapter 1. The Need for Ethics in Recreation and Leisure Services ; More Than Meets the Eye? ; Ethical Responsibilities in Recreation and Leisure Services ; Dealing With Ethical Issues Systematically ; Goal of This Book ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 2. The Human Nature of Morality ; Milgram's Shocking Experiment ; Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development ; DIT Scenario ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 3. Ethical Theories ; Consequence-Based Ethics ; Rule-Based Ethics ; Virtue Ethics ; Which Approach Is Right? ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 4. Resolving Ethical Dilemmas ; A Courtroom Analogy ; Two Caveats ; Component One: Identifying the Moral Dilemma ; Component Two: Deciding What Is Praiseworthy and Blameworthy ; Component Three: Choosing a Moral Action Plan ; Applying the Model ; The Most Appropriate Response ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Part II. Current Issues in Leisure Services -- Chapter 5. Community Recreation ; Sexual Harassment ; Safety ; Conflict of Interest ; Whistle-Blowing ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 6. Commercial Recreation ; Business Reciprocity ; Gambling ; Providing Controversial Leisure Services ; Marketing Goods and Services ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 7. Therapeutic Recreation ; Paternalism and Autonomy ; Opportunity and Leisure ; Confidentiality ; Multiple-Role Relationships ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 8. Outdoor Recreation ; Anthropocentricism, Biocentrism, Ecocentrism, and Theocentrism ; Preservation, Conservation, and Ecosystem Management ; Rationing Outdoor Recreation ; Outdoor Education and Outdoor Leadership ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 9. Tourism ; Tourism and Culture ; Sex Tourism ; Tourism and the Natural Environment ; Virtual Reality and Tourism ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Part III. Applications and a Look Ahead -- Chapter 10. Professionalism and Recreation and Leisure ; Professionalism ; The Public Interest ; Professional Recognition for Recreation and Leisure Services ; Conclusion ; Questions for Discussion -- Chapter 11. Wrapping Up and Moving On ; What Have We Learned? ; Making a Difference in Recreation and Leisure -- Chapter 12. Case Studies ; Funding Conflicts: Heads You Lose, Tails You Lose ; Pool Problems: In Over Your Head? ; River Use: Rough Waters Ahead ; The Last Lynching: Legitimate Display or Debacle? ; Athlete Conduct: Runner Stripped From Team ; Vacation: Granted or Not? ; Resource Rationing: Happy Trails to You ; Sponsorship Versus Personal Beliefs: Little League, Big Problem -- Appendix. Codes of Ethics -- Glossary -- References -- Index -- About the Authors |
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