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[The history of public leisure policy in the United Kingdom (but also elsewhere) has been characterized by an essential duality. Government involvement and investment has the dual purposes of extending social rights of individual citizenship while recognizing the potential wider social benefits associated with leisure provision.]
Published: Nov 14, 2015
Keywords: Social Capital; Social Exclusion; Cultural Service; Elite Sport; National Heritage
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