The Perceived Long-Term Influence of Expeditions in Participants’ Lives

Authors

  • Maria Jose Ramirez C. The Pennsylvania State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2020-V12-I2-9790

Keywords:

expeditions, adventure programs, retrospective, long-term, youth development, outcomes,

Abstract

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Author Biography

Maria Jose Ramirez C., The Pennsylvania State University

Maria-Jose Ramirez C. is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management at Pennsylvania State University. State College, Pennsylvania, USA. E-mail: mzr86@psu.edu


 

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Published

2020-05-18

Issue

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AORE Research Symposium Abstracts