Second homes have become an increasingly important component of both tourism and housing studies. They can directly and indirectly contribute a significant number of domestic and international visitors to destinations and may be part of longer-term retirement, lifestyle and amenity migration that can have significant economic and social effects on communities and destination development. This volume offers an overview of different disciplinary and methodological approaches to second homes while simultaneously providing a broad geographical reach. Divided into four parts exploring governance, development, community and mobile second homes, the book provides a contemporary account of the major issues in an area of growing international interest. This timely handbook covers a wide range of dimensions – from planning to the role of second homes in development and the management of their impact. The international and cross-disciplinary nature of the contributions will be of interest to numerous academic fields in the social sciences, as well as urban and regional planners.
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Chris Paris uses this text to address the reasons behind why second homes are becoming more popular, both within the usual domicile of the individuals, and in international locations.
Second home tourism: An introduction. In C. M. Hall & D. K. Müller (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of second home tourism and mobilities (pp. 3–14). Routledge. Norris, M., & Winston, N. (2010). Second-home owners: Escaping, investing or ...
Andereck, K. L. and Vogt, C. A. (2000) 'The relationships between resident's attitudes toward tourism and tourism ... In C. M. Hall and D. K. Müller (eds) Tourism, mobility and second homes: Between elite landscape and common ground.
'A counterhegemonic relationality of place,' in McCann, E. and Ward, K. (eds) Mobile Urbanism: Cities and Policymaking in the Global Age, 1–14. McCann, E. (2004). '“Best places”: inter-urban competition, quality of life, ...
The handbook presents a compendium of the diverse and growing approaches to place from leading authors as well as less widely known scholars, providing a comprehensive yet cutting-edge overview of theories, concepts and creative engagements ...
It is an essential work for those interested in new cultural viewpoints on second homes and leisure practices. This book was originally published as a special issue of Annals of Leisure Research.
This volume for the first time, critically analyses the spatial, social and political consequences of such leisure-oriented mobilities and migrations.
Bringing together a wide range of studies from twelve European countries, this book offers a state-of-the-art overview of the driving forces behind spatial diversity and social complexity inherent in second home expansion in all parts of ...
The question arises as to whether and how tourism has contributed (or not contributed) to power imbalances in the region. ... programmes like “Malaysia My Second Home” (see Malaysia My Second Home Program, 2014).