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This book offers a theoretical and practical exploration of the beach as space and places unique disciplinary lenses (Political Science and Geography). If we accept that what one possesses, one has a claim to, becoming property, then how that possession is enforced, socially, makes all the difference in defining what constitutes territoriality. Morgan and his colleagues have carried out various studies and applied various methods to study the developing coast of Florida. From these efforts, we compare the different regions of the State (e.g., Florida panhandle vs. South Florida) in terms of local beach culture and economics to unpack the topic of tension between beach property and access using firsthand accounts in many cases. This book approaches the complex topic of territoriality on Florida’s beaches from multiple perspectives but related methods involving time geography, a public space index, participatory mapping/cartography, and transboundary viewsheds. This analysis illustrates the fruitfulness of conceptualizations of property that are complex, multiplicative, and evolving. It calls for a recognition of human rights to the commons -- both now and in the future. And it highlights the constructed nature of public space - as a space that provides meaning through bodily performance and encounter.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1.- Brief history of "the beach" in Florida. Chapter 2.- The legal geography of the beach. Chapter 3.- The value of the property on/near the beach, despite natural hazard risk. Chapter 4.- Capturing the beach experience. Chapter 5.- Assessing public space along Florida beaches: NW FL case study. Chapter 6.- Sketch mapping accessibility. Chapter 7.- Explicit territoriality: good/bad fences. Chapter 8.- Implied territoriality: good/bad neighbors. Chapter 9.- Mapping the potential of conflict: transboundary viewsheds. Chapter 10.- Conclusion: bringing it all together.
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