The Serious Leisure Perspective (SLP) is a theoretic framework developed
by Robert A. Stebbins in 1973, that brings together three main forms of
leisure known as serious leisure, casual leisure, and project-based
leisure. The SLP has evolved considerably since 1973, and this textbook
provides a synthesis of the many concepts and propositions, as well as
the data supporting them. In this overview, Stebbins organizes the
entire framework along conceptual lines, with careful attention to level
of empirical support and validation of each concept, presenting an
up-to-date version of the SLP that allows interested students and
researchers of social psychology, sociology, and leisure studies, to
pinpoint exact elements of the theory, the empirical base and its
application.