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MULTIPLE DWELLING AND TOURISM: NEGOTIATING PLACE, HOME AND IDENTITY; ED. BY NORMAN MCINTYRE

معرفی کتاب «MULTIPLE DWELLING AND TOURISM: NEGOTIATING PLACE, HOME AND IDENTITY; ED. BY NORMAN MCINTYRE» نوشتهٔ McIntyre, N. (editor);Williams, D. R. (editor);McHugh, K. E. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر CAB International در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book focuses on migration or the movement and people and examines multiple dwelling as a societal response to the major influences of increased mobility and amenity tourism (visiting or residing in high-quality landscapes such as mountains, beaches and forests for leisure experiences). It considers the modern-day meaning of multiple dwelling, how it affects personal identity and the meaning of 'home', and its impacts on host communities and landscapes. This book will be of interest to those working in the areas of tourism, leisure, geography, outdoor recreation, sociology and anthropology. The book has 20 chapters, a subject index, and an author index. Available In Print The Movement Of People, Goods, Capital And Information Is A Central Aspect Of Living In The Interconnected, Globalised Late-modern World. Although This Broader View Of Mobility Is Recognized, This Book Focuses Mainly On Migration Or The Movement Of People And Examines Multiple Dwelling As A Societal Response To The Major Influences Of Increased Mobility And Amenity Tourism (visiting Or Residing In High Quality Landscapes Such As Mountains, Beaches And Forests For Leisure Experiences). It Considers The Modern-day Meaning Of Multiple Dwelling, How It Affects Personal Identity And The Meaning Of 'home' And Its Impacts On Host Communities And Landscapes. This Book Is Of Significant Interest To Those Working In The Areas Of Tourism, Leisure, Geography, Outdoor Recreation, Sociology And Anthropology. Book Jacket.--jacket. Introduction / Norman Mcintyre -- Place Attachment And Mobility / Per Gustafson -- Home And Away? : Creating Identities And Sustaining Places In A Multi-centered World / Daniel R. Williams, And Susan R. Van Patten -- Nomads Of Desire / Kevin Mchugh -- Home Away From Home : The Primary/second-home Relationship / Harvey C. Perkins And David C. Thorns -- Cabin Life : Restorative And Affective Aspects / Tore Bjerke, Bjørn P. Kaltenborn And Joar Vittersø -- The Summer Cottage : A Dream In The Finnish Forest / Karoliina Periäinen -- Home And Away : Revisiting 'escape' In The Context Of Second Homes / Norman Mcintyre, Joseph W. Roggenbuck And Daniel R. Williams -- Places Of Escape : Second-home Meanings In Northern Wisconsin, Usa / Richard C. Stedman -- Tourists Making Themselves At Home : Second Homes As A Part Of Tourist Careers / Seija Tuulentie -- Seeking Serenity : Homes Away From Home In Western Australia / John Selwood And Matthew Tonts -- Second-homes In The Upper Midwest / Susan I. Stewart And Daniel J. Stynes -- Second-home Distributions In The Usa's Upper Great Lakes States : Analysis And Implications / Bradley A. Shellito -- The Evolution, Characteristics And Spatial Organization Of Cottages And Cottagers In Manitoba, Canada / John Selwood -- Cottage Country Landscapes : The Case Of The Kawartha Lakes Region, Ontario / John Marsh And Katie Griffiths -- Changing Places : Amenity Coastal Communities In Transition / Norman Mcintyre And Kathryn Pavlovich -- Citadels In The Sun / Kevin Mchugh -- Access Under Stress : The Right Of Public Access Tradition In Sweden / Klas Sandell -- No Gingerbread Or Doodads Allowed : Recreation Residence Tracts In The National Forests Of California / Linda M. Lux And Judy A. Rose -- Multiple Dwelling : Prospect And Retrospect / Norman Mcintyre, Daniel R. Williams And Kevin Mchugh. Edited By Norman Mcintyre, Daniel R. Williams, Kevin E. Mchugh. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 323-356) And Indexes. Chapter: 1 (Page no: 17) Place attachment and mobility. Author(s): Gustafson, P. Chapter: 2 (Page no: 32) Home and away? Creating identities and sustaining places in a multi-centred world. Author(s): Williams, D. R. Patten, S. R. van Chapter: 3 (Page no: 51) Nomads of desire. Author(s): McHugh, K. E. Chapter: 4 (Page no: 67) Home away from home: the primary/second-home relationship. Author(s): Perkins, H. C. Thorns, D. C. Chapter: 5 (Page no: 87) Cabin life: restorative and affective aspects. Author(s): Bjerke, T. Kaltenborn, B. P. Vittersø, J. Chapter: 6 (Page no: 103) The summer cottage: a dream in the Finnish forest. Author(s): Periäinen, K. Chapter: 7 (Page no: 114) Home and away: revisiting 'escape' in the context of second homes. Author(s): McIntyre, N. Roggenbuck, J. W. Williams, D. R. Chapter: 8 (Page no: 129) Places of escape: second-home meanings in northern Wisconsin, USA. Author(s): Stedman, R. C. Chapter: 9 (Page no: 145) Tourists making themselves at home: second homes as a part of tourist careers. Author(s): Tuulentie, S. Chapter: 10 (Page no: 161) Seeking serenity: homes away from home in Western Australia. Author(s): Selwood, J. Tonts, M. Chapter: 11 (Page no: 180) Second homes in the upper Midwest. Author(s): Stewart, S. I. Stynes, D. J. Chapter: 12 (Page no: 194) Second-home distributions in the USA's Upper Great Lakes States: analysis and implications. Author(s): Shellito, B. A. Chapter: 13 (Page no: 207) The evolution, characteristics and spatial organization of cottages and cottagers in Manitoba, Canada. Author(s): Selwood, J. Chapter: 14 (Page no: 219) Cottage country landscapes: the case of the Kawartha Lakes Region, Ontario. Author(s): Marsh, J. Griffiths, K. Chapter: 15 (Page no: 239) Changing places: amenity coastal communities in transition. Author(s): McIntyre, N. Pavlovich, K. Chapter: 16 (Page no: 262) Citadels in the sun. Author(s): McHugh, K. E. Chapter: 17 (Page no: 278) Access under stress: the right of public access tradition in Sweden. Author(s): Sandell, K. Chapter: 18 (Page no: 295) No gingerbread or doodads allowed: recreation residence tracts in the National Forests of California. Author(s): Lux, L. M. Rose, J. A. Chapter: 19 (Page no: 313) Multiple dwelling: prospect and retrospect. Author(s): McIntyre, N. Williams, D. R. McHugh, K. E. Contents 6 List of Figures 10 List of Tables 12 Contributors 14 Acknowledgements 16 Part I: Introduction 18 1 Introduction 20 Part II: Multiple Dwelling: Mobility, Home, Place and Identity 32 2 Place Attachment and Mobility 34 3 Home and Away? Creating Identities and Sustaining Places in a Multi-centred World 49 4 Nomads of Desire 68 5 Home Away from Home: the Primary/Second-home Relationship 84 Part III: Home and Away: Meanings and Experiences of Multiple Dwelling 100 6 Cabin Life: Restorative and Affective Aspects 104 7 The Summer Cottage: a Dream in the Finnish Forest 120 8 Home and Away: Revisiting ‘Escape’ in the Context of Second Homes 131 9 Places of Escape: Second-home Meanings in Northern Wisconsin, USA 146 10 Tourists Making Themselves at Home: Second Homes as a Part of Tourist Careers 162 Part IV: Landscape, Culture and Multiple Dwelling 176 11 Seeking Serenity: Homes Away from Home in Western Australia 178 12 Second-homes in the Upper Midwest 197 13 Second-home Distributions in the USA’s Upper Great Lakes States: Analysis and Implications 211 14 The Evolution, Characteristics and Spatial Organization of Cottages and Cottagers in Manitoba, Canada 224 15 Cottage Country Landscapes: The Case of the Kawartha Lakes Region, Ontario 236 Part V: Power and the Politics of Place 252 16 Changing Places: Amenity Coastal Communities in Transition 256 17 Citadels in the Sun 279 18 Access under Stress: the Right of Public Access Tradition in Sweden 295 19 No Gingerbread or Doodads Allowed: Recreation Residence Tracts in the National Forests of California 312 Part VI: Conclusions 328 20 Multiple Dwelling: Prospect and Retrospect 330 References 340 General Index 374 A 374 B 374 C 374 D 375 E 375 F 375 G 375 H 375 I 376 L 376 M 376 N 377 O 377 P 377 Q 378 R 378 S 378 T 379 U 379 V 380 W 380 Author Index 382 A 382 B 382 C 383 D 383 E 384 F 384 G 384 H 385 I 385 J 385 K 386 L 386 M 386 N 387 O 387 P 388 Q 388 R 388 S 388 T 389 U 390 V 390 W 390 Y 390 Z 390 The movement of people, goods, capital and information is a central aspect of living in the inter-connected, globalised late-modern world. Although this broader view of mobility is recognized, this book focuses mainly on migration or the movement of people. It examines multiple dwelling as a societal response to the major influences of increased mobility and amenity tourism. The book also considers the modern-day meaning of multiple dwelling, how it affects personal identity and the meaning of'home'and its impacts on host communities and landscapes.
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