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Multiple dwelling and tourism: negotiating place, home and identity.
Editor(s): McIntyre, N. Williams, D. R. McHugh, K. E.
2006 CABI (H ISBN 9781845931209)
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,...
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Place attachment and mobility.
Chapter: 1 (Page no: 17)
Author(s): Gustafson, P.
2006 CABI
This chapter examines theoretical discussions within the social science about place, place attachment and mobility, and in particular discussions about the relationship between mobility and attachment, in order to provide a background to studies...
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Home and away? Creating identities and sustaining places in a multi-centred world.
Chapter: 2 (Page no: 32)
Author(s): Williams, D. R. Patten, S. R. van
2006 CABI
Starting from the premise that human relationships to places have been profoundly altered by modern mobilities, this chapter explores the dialectics of home and away, mobility and rootedness, from two overlapping vantage points. One perspective...
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Nomads of desire.
Chapter: 3 (Page no: 51)
Author(s): McHugh, K. E.
2006 CABI
This chapter elaborates on journeys that speak of mobility and desire in modern-cum-postmodern times. This exploration of "meandering desire" covers: Joseph Conrad's (1899) novella Heart of Darkness, which narrates a journey up the River Congo;...
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Home away from home: the primary/second-home relationship.
Chapter: 4 (Page no: 67)
Author(s): Perkins, H. C. Thorns, D. C.
2006 CABI
This chapter first outlines the social scientific literature on the meaning of house and home, with its significant empirical focus on the primary home. It then briefly reflects on the pertinent parts of the second-home literature, which give...
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Cabin life: restorative and affective aspects.
Chapter: 5 (Page no: 87)
Author(s): Bjerke, T. Kaltenborn, B. P. Vittersø, J.
2006 CABI
This chapter focuses on the role second homes can play in terms of positive experiences and emotions. The data and results presented come from a survey conducted among second-home owners (n=1000) in mountain regions of southern Norway in 2004. The...
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The summer cottage: a dream in the Finnish forest.
Chapter: 6 (Page no: 103)
Author(s): Periäinen, K.
2006 CABI
This chapter describes the summer cottage as an important part of Finnish culture. The aim is to show how the divided space between the city and the cottage creates and affects everyday life. For many Finns, life and home are divided into two...
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Home and away: revisiting 'escape' in the context of second homes.
Chapter: 7 (Page no: 114)
Author(s): McIntyre, N. Roggenbuck, J. W. Williams, D. R.
2006 CABI
This chapter presents a multi-method study that explores the cabin and home life of a sample of mainly retired second-home owners in the US National Forests in Colorado. Using the data from this study, the theme of 'escape' in the leisure/tourism...
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Places of escape: second-home meanings in northern Wisconsin, USA.
Chapter: 8 (Page no: 129)
Author(s): Stedman, R. C.
2006 CABI
Based on a survey of property owners (N=1000; response rate=72.1%) in Vilas County, Wisconsin, USA, this chapter examines second-home ownership within a sense of place framework. The chapter focuses on two dominant place meanings ('home' and...
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Tourists making themselves at home: second homes as a part of tourist careers.
Chapter: 9 (Page no: 145)
Author(s): Tuulentie, S.
2006 CABI
This chapter examines how people become so attached to tourist destinations that they want to buy a second home or even move to that place. The chapter also discusses the change in second-home traditions involved in the transition from simpler...
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Seeking serenity: homes away from home in Western Australia.
Chapter: 10 (Page no: 161)
Author(s): Selwood, J. Tonts, M.
2006 CABI
This chapter focuses on three small, representative coastal communities in Western Australia's southwestern corner that are in the relatively early stages of evolution. These localities, mostly comprising holiday homes, retain many characteristics...
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Second homes in the upper Midwest.
Chapter: 11 (Page no: 180)
Author(s): Stewart, S. I. Stynes, D. J.
2006 CABI
This chapter discusses trends and research findings that shape the perspective on second homes in the upper Midwestern USA. Three particular studies of second-home ownership are summarized, using the information to illustrate the similarities and...
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Second-home distributions in the USA's Upper Great Lakes States: analysis and implications.
Chapter: 12 (Page no: 194)
Author(s): Shellito, B. A.
2006 CABI
This chapter examines the patterns of second-home distributions within the USA, focusing specifically on the Upper Great Lakes States (UGLS) comprising Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin. The purpose of the study is to explore the landscape...
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The evolution, characteristics and spatial organization of cottages and cottagers in Manitoba, Canada.
Chapter: 13 (Page no: 207)
Author(s): Selwood, J.
2006 CABI
This chapter focuses on the evolution and spatial distribution of cottages in southern Manitoba, Canada, and the particular importance of the railroads as early promoters of second-home developments in the region. The chapter also illustrates the...
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Cottage country landscapes: the case of the Kawartha Lakes Region, Ontario.
Chapter: 14 (Page no: 219)
Author(s): Marsh, J. Griffiths, K.
2006 CABI
This chapter (i) describes the landscape of the Kawartha Lakes cottage country in Ontario, Canada; (ii) identifies the values of this landscape and the threats to them; (iii) determines how these values are being protected; and (iv) recommends...
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Changing places: amenity coastal communities in transition.
Chapter: 15 (Page no: 239)
Author(s): McIntyre, N. Pavlovich, K.
2006 CABI
This chapter details a case study of a rural coastal area in New Zealand that is experiencing rapid growth through in-migration. The study explores the differing values attached to the region over time by local residents and seasonal-home owners....
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Citadels in the sun.
Chapter: 16 (Page no: 262)
Author(s): McHugh, K. E.
2006 CABI
This chapter traces the social and political implications of amassing large numbers of amenity migrants in age-segregated communities, drawing primarily on interviews with residents of Sun City, Arizona, USA. The chapter begins by placing this...
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Access under stress: the right of public access tradition in Sweden.
Chapter: 17 (Page no: 278)
Author(s): Sandell, K.
2006 CABI
This chapter starts with an overview of the Nordic outdoor-recreation tradition and the right of public access in Sweden, followed by the introduction of a conceptual framework concerning different landscape perspectives, which is used to describe...
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No gingerbread or doodads allowed: recreation residence tracts in the National Forests of California.
Chapter: 18 (Page no: 295)
Author(s): Lux, L. M. Rose, J. A.
2006 CABI
This chapter describes the origins of recreation residence tracts in the National Forests of California (USA) and how the larger cultural context influenced their development. The chapter defines the role of public land managers of the Forest...
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Multiple dwelling: prospect and retrospect.
Chapter: 19 (Page no: 313)
Author(s): McIntyre, N. Williams, D. R. McHugh, K. E.
2006 CABI
This concluding chapter reasserts the importance of dwelling as a kind of 'pause' in a world increasingly dominated by global movements. It also shows that 'escape' is not as central in the discourse of 'home' and 'away' as it is portrayed in the...
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