Paper Title
Mamma Mia! Leisure Place and Sense of Place Construction in Dynamic Process

Abstract
Given the findings and practical observations from previous literature on gender and leisure, it is evident that there remains a significant lack of research on women's leisure in the field of leisure tourism today. With advancements in human rights, the importance of studying women's leisure has grown. Therefore, this study focuses on mothers who are heavily constrained by time and space, exploring their experiences in constructing leisure spaces and places, as well as generating meanings through leisure. Through this research, we aim to reassess the leisure quality, constraints faced, planning strategies, and future needs of mothers, aiming to find solutions that meet their leisure needs and enable them to enjoy a fulfilling leisure life. This study draws insights into leisure space and place meanings for mothers through 11 in-depth interviews and two participatory observations. Keywords - Leisure Space、Place-Making、Mother Consumer