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The concept ‘articulation’ appears in one of the famous early collections of papers published by members of the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS). Members of that Centre produced several such collections, separate publications by some of the better-known alumni, including Hall (often with colleagues), Clarke, Critcher, Hebdige, McRobbie and Willis. When leading members gravitated to the UK Open University in the 1980s, they also produced a definitive undergraduate course on cultural studies (Open University, 1982) that spawned a number of similar materials and degree programmes throughout the UK, not only in British Cultural Studies (BCS), but also in Media and Sociology. In Leisure Studies too, a Cultural Studies approach became prominent, especially in the work of Clarke and Critcher (1985), Hargreaves (1986) or Tomlinson (1989).
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Harris, D. (2006). Articulation. In: Rojek, C., Shaw, S.M., Veal, A.J. (eds) A Handbook of Leisure Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230625181_31
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