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Anderson, L. (2011). Time is of the essence: An analytic autoethnography of family, work, and serious leisure. Symbolic Interaction, 34, 133-157.

Beatty, J. E., & Tolbert, W. R. (2003). The false duality of work and leisure. Journal of Management Policy, 12(3), 239-252.

Carnicelli-Filho, S. (2010). Rafting guides: Leisure, work and lifestyle. Annals of Leisure Research, 13, 282-297.

Chevalier, V., Le Manq, F., & Simonet, M. (2011). Amateurs, bénévoles et professionnelles: Analyse des carrières et usages des statuts. In A. Degenne, C. Marry, & S. Moulin (Eds.), Les catégories sociales et leurs frontières (pp. 147-164). Québec, QC: Les Presses de l’Université Laval.

de Solier. I. (2010). Liquid nitrogen pistachios: Molecular gastronomy, elBulli and foodies. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 13, 155-170.

Delle Fave, A., & Massimini, F. (2003). Optimal experience in work and leisure among teachers and physicians: Individual and bio-cultural implications. Leisure Studies 22, 323-342.

Hamilton-Smith, E. (1992). Work, leisure and optimal experience. Leisure Studies, 11(3): 225-238.

Hummel, M. J. (2007). Three American Artists at Midlife: Negotiating the Space between Amateur and Professional Status. Doctoral dissertation, Department of American Studies, University of Maryland (USA).

McQuarrie, F. A. E. (1999). An investigation of the effects of workplace support for serious leisure. Proceedings of the 9th Canadian Congress on Leisure Research. Wolfville, NS: Acadia University.

McQuarrie, F. A. E. (2000). Work careers and serious leisure: The effects of nonwork commitment on career commitment. Leisure/Loisir, 24, 115-138.

McQuarrie, F. A. E. (2008). Canadian employers' support for employees' leisure commitments: An exploratory study. Leisure/Loisir, 32, 629-648.

McQuarrie, F. A. E., & Jackson, E. L. (2002). Transitions in leisure careers and their parallels in work careers: The effect of constraints on choice and action. Journal of Career Development, 29, 37-53.

Mcuarrie, F. A. E. (2008). Canadian employers' support for employees' leisure commitments: An exploratory study. Leisure/Loisir, 32, 629-648.

Meyer, M. (2010). Caring for weak ties -- The natural history museum as a place of encounter between amateur and professional science. Sociological Research Online, 15 (2), 9.

Patterson, I. (1997). Serious leisure as an alternative to a work career for people with disabilities. Australian Disability Review, 2, 20-27.

Reid, D. G. (1995). Work and leisure in the 21st century: From production to citizenship. Toronto, ON: Wall & Emerson.

Stebbins, R. A. (1982). Amateur and professional astronomers: A study of their interrelationships. Urban Life, 10, 433-454.

Stebbins, R. A. (1990). The laugh-makers: Stand-up comedy as art, business, and life-style. Montréal, QC and Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press.

Stebbins, R. A. (1992). Amateurs, professionals, and serious leisure. Montreal, QC and Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press.

Stebbins, R. A. (1993). Career, culture and social psychology in a variety art: The magician (reprinted ed.). Malabar, FL: Krieger.

Stebbins, R. A. (1993). Canadian football. A view from the helmet. (reprinted ed.). Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholars Press.

Stebbins, R. A. (2000). The extraprofessional life: Leisure, retirement, and unemployment. Current Sociology, 48, 1-27.

Stebbins, R. A. (2004). Between work and leisure: The common ground of two separate worlds. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Stebbins, R. A. (2011). Loisirs sérieux : un exposé conceptuel. In A. Degenne, C. Marry, & S. Moulin (Eds.), Les catégories sociales et leurs frontières (pp. 121-146). Québec, QC: Les Presses de l’Université Laval.

Taylor, B. (1995). Amateurs, professionals, and the knowledge of archaeology. British Journal of Sociology, 46, 499-508.

Watson, P., Morgan, M., & Hemmington, N. (2008). Drama in the dining room: Theatrical perspectives on the foodservice encounter. Journal of Foodservice, 19(2), 111–118.