A constructive recreational shade for students sight seeing in the campus (case study of arts and design technology, Federal Polytechnic Nekede) Department: Art and Design By: samadchuks Project ID: 6508 Rating: (4.7) votes: 3Rate this project12345 Price:₦3000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstract“Black Recreation” categorizes dark, unusual, taboo, deviant, or socially unacceptable forms of recreation and leisure activities. To fall within the set range of Black Recreation, an activity must be considered socially unacceptable by the majority of the population in which the activity is participated. The purpose of this study is to provide insight into the participant’s perceptions of deviant leisure activities using a modified survey instrument to support the Curtis Scale (1979) and the concept of Purple Recreation (Curtis, 1979). The results of this study will also provide a glimpse into the current perception of deviant leisure and taboo recreation activities. In this study, 231 individuals, over the age of 18 rated 41 leisure and recreational activities on a scale of - 10 to +10 to assess its level of social acceptability. The results displayed that various activities which were previously viewed as socially unacceptable, have now shifted towards a positive societal view. Future research efforts are discussed regarding the need for a full-scale comparative study to fully understand the social perceptions of"Purple Recreation."...Preview Download Preview +Other Art and Design project topics and materials you might be interested in»The role of traditional media as tools for effective environmental beautification»Construction of a functional textile printing table with angle iron»Colour facial anatomy of the Rector Federal Polytechnic Nekede Owerri using the posterization approach»A constructive recreational shade for students sight seeing in the campus (case study of arts and design technology, Federal Polytechnic Nekede)»Oleru folktale demonstrated in a painting