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基本説明
Increased mobility and the susbequent growth in amenity tourism has resulted in a rise in the number of people owning more than one property.
Full Description
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.
Contents
Part 1: Introduction, N McIntyre Part 2: Multiple dwelling: Mobility, home, place and identity 1: Place attachment and mobility, P Gustafson, Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University, Sweden 2: Home and Away? Creating identities and sustaining places in a multicentered world, D R Williams, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA and S R Van Patten 3: Nomads of desire, K E McHugh 4: Home Away from Home: The primary/second-home relationship, H C Perkins, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand and D C Thorns, School of Sociology and Anthropology Part 3: Home and Away: Meanings and experiences of multiple dwelling 5: Cabin life: Restorative and affective aspects, T Bjerke and B P Kaltenborn Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Norway and J Vittersø, Department of Psychology, University of Tromsø, Norway 6: The Summer Cottage: A dream in the Finnish forest, K Periäinen, University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland 7: Home and Away: Re-visiting 'escape' in the context of second homes, N McIntyre, J W Roggenbuck, Department of Forestry, Virginia Technical University, Blacksburg, USA and D R Williams 8: Places of Escape: Second home meanings in northern Wisconsin, R C Stedman, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA 9: Tourists Making Themselves at Home: Second homes as a part of tourist careers, S Tuulentie, Acting Professor of Nature-Based Tourism Part 4: Landscape and Culture 9: Seeking Serenity: Homes away from home in Western Australia, J Selwood, School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, The University of Western Australia and Department of Geography 10: Second Homes in the Upper Midwest, S I Stewart, USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, Evanston, Illinois, USA and D J Stynes,CARRS, Michigan State University, USA 11: Second Home Distributions in the USA's Upper Great Lakes States: Analysis and implications, B A Shellito, Department of Geography, Youngstown State University, Ohio, USA 12: The Evolution, Characteristics and Spatial Organization of Cottages and Cottagers in Manitoba, Canada, J Selwood, School of Earth and Geographical Sciences 13: Cottage Country Landscapes: The case of the Kawartha Lakes Region Ontario, J Marsh, Department of Geography, Trent University, Ontario Part 5: Power and the Politics of Place 14: Changing places: Amenity coastal communities in transition, N McIntyre, and K Pavlovich, Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand 15: Citadels in the Sun, K E McHugh 16: Access under stress - The right of public access tradition in Sweden, K Sandell, Department of Geography and Tourism, Karlstad University, Sweden 17: No Gingerbread or Doodads Allowed: Recreation residence tracts in the national forests of California, L M Lux, and J A Rose, USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region, California, USA Part 6: Multiple Dwelling, N McIntyre, D R Williams and K E McHugh"