Tourism, Mobility and Second Homes Between Elite Landscape and Common Ground

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Pub. Date: 2004-07-27
Publisher(s): Channel View Publications
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Summary

Second homes are an integral component of tourism in rural and peripheral areas. This volume represents the first major international review of second homes for over 25 years. The volume represents essential reading for those interested in rural regional development processes.

Author Biography

Michael Hall is Professor of Tourism at the University of Otago, New Zealand.Dieter K. Müller is Associate Professor, Department of Social and Economic Geography, Umeå University, Sweden. Both authors have research interests with respect to tourism and regional development, mobility, and tourism in peripheral areas.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
Contributors ix
Part 1: Context
1 Introduction: Second Homes, Curse or Blessing? Revisited
C. Michael Hall and Dieter K. Müller
3(12)
2 Second Home Tourism Impact, Planning and Management
Dieter K. Müller, C. Michael Hall and Donna Keen
15(20)
Part 2: Mobilities, Encounters and Meanings
3 The 'Cottage' Privilege: Increasingly Elite Landscapes of Second Homes in Canada
Greg Halseth
35(20)
4 The Cottage and the City: An Interpretation of the Canadian Second Home Experience
Stephen Svenson
55(20)
5 Place Attachment of Vacation Residents: Between Tourists and Permanent Residents
Lars Aronsson
75(12)
6 Mobile Migrants: Travel to Second Homes
David Timothy Duval
87(10)
7 British Second Homes in Southern Europe: Shifting Nodes in the Scapes and Flows of Migration and Tourism
Allan M. Williams, Russell King and Tony Warnes
97(16)
8 Dwelling Through Multiple Places: A Case Study of Second Home Ownership in Ireland
Bernadette Quinn
113(20)
Part 3: Patterns and Issues
9 Recreational Second Homes in the United States: Development Issues and Contemporary Patterns
Dallen J. Timothy
133(16)
10 Recreational Second Homes in the South West of Western Australia
John Selwood and Matthew Tonts
149(13)
11 A Hidden Giant: Second Homes and Coastal Tourism in South-Eastern Australia
Warwick Frost
162(12)
12 Second Homes in New Zealand
Donna Keen and C. Michael Hall
174(22)
13 Second Homes: Reflections on an Unexplored Phenomenon in South Africa
Gustav Visser
196(19)
14 Second Homes in Spain
Maria Angeles Casado-Diaz
215(18)
15 Second Homes as a Part of a New Rural Lifestyle in Norway
Thor Flognfeldt Jr
233(11)
16 Second Homes in Sweden: Patterns and Issues
Dieter K. Müller
244(17)
Part 4: Future Issues
17 Second Home Plans Among Second Home Owners in Northern Europe's Periphery
Bruno Jansson and Dieter K. Müller
261(12)
18 The Future of Second Home Tourism
Dieter K. Müller and C. Michael Hall
273(6)
References 279(24)
Index 303

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