Recreation and Society in Africa, Asia and Latin America  (RASAALA) encourages original research into the relationship between recreation (sports, games, tourism, pageants and carnivals, etc.) and  communities (local, national and international) in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

The journal publishes articles, reviews, review articles, and reports on all relevant domains (social, psychological, economic, political, medical, cognitive and physical) within which modern, ancient, and traditional recreation and  leisure impacted and  continue to impact and was /is in turn  impacted by society and the individual.
Introduction
RASAALA hopes to chart the debate relating to the nature of changes in agencies responsible for development, practice and organization of recreation and leisure in society.
Studies of historical, comparative, nature, as well as those that interrogate the current state of affairs in recreation and leisure  in light of globalization are welcome. RASAALA welcomes analytical or theoretical submissions and encourages  interdisciplinary and international perspectives. It accepts audio, video and film contributions.
The journal publishes issues twice yearly.
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