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Contested Spatialities, Lifestyle Migration and Residential Tourism [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Spanish National Resource Council, Spain), Edited by (Autonomous University Madrid, Spain)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 236 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 600 g, 2 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Aug-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041562875X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415628754
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 236 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 600 g, 2 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Aug-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041562875X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415628754
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Lifestyle Migration and Residential Tourism represent a major trend in individualized societies worldwide, which is attracting a rapidly growing interest from the academic community. This volume for the first time, critically analyses the spatial, social and political consequences of such leisure-oriented mobilities and migrations. The book approaches the topic from a multidisciplinary and international perspective, unifying different branches of research, such as lifestyle migration, amenity migration,retirement migration, and second home tourism. By covering a variety of regions and landscapes such as mountain and coastal areas, rural and inland communities this volume productively engages with the formal and analytical variations of the phenomenon resulting in an enriching debate at the intersection of different areas of research. Amongst others, topics like political contest and civic participation of lifestyle migrants, their impacts on local communities, social tensions and inequalities induced by the phenomenon, as well as modes of transnational living, home and belonging will be thoroughly explored. This thought provoking volume will provide deep analytical and conceptual insights into the contested geographies of lifestyle migration and further knowledge into the spatial, social and political consequences of leisure-oriented mobilities. It will be valuable reading for students, researchers and academics from a plethora of academic disciplines"--

Lifestyle Migration and Residential Tourism represent a major trend in individualized societies worldwide, which is attracting a rapidly growing interest from the academic community. This volume for the first time, critically analyses the spatial, social and political consequences of such leisure-oriented mobilities and migrations. The book approaches the topic from a multidisciplinary and international perspective, unifying different branches of research, such as lifestyle migration, amenity migration, retirement migration, and second home tourism. By covering a variety of regions and landscapes such as mountain and coastal areas, rural and inland communities this volume productively engages with the formal and analytical variations of the phenomenon resulting in an enriching debate at the intersection of different areas of research. Amongst others, topics like political contest and civic participation of lifestyle migrants, their impacts on local communities, social tensions and inequalities induced by the phenomenon, as well as modes of transnational living, home and belonging will be thoroughly explored.

This thought provoking volume will provide deep analytical and conceptual insights into the contested geographies of lifestyle migration and further knowledge into the spatial, social and political consequences of leisure-oriented mobilities. It will be valuable reading for students, researchers and academics from a plethora of academic disciplines.
List of illustrations
vii
List of contributors
viii
1 Contested spatialities of lifestyle migration: approaches and research questions
1(12)
Michael Janoschka
Heiko Haas
PART I Conflicts and frictions in Paradise
13(62)
2 The gendered spatialities of lifestyle migration
15(14)
Sheila Croucher
3 Marrakesh Medina: neocolonial paradise of lifestyle migrants?
29(18)
Anton Escher
Sandra Petermann
4 Territorial dispossession and indigenous rearticulation in the Chapala Lakeshore
47(13)
Santiago Bastos
5 Lifestyle migrants in Spain: contested realities of political participation
60(15)
Michael Janoschka
Rafael Duran
PART II Conceptual perspectives on lifestyle migration and residential tourism
75(68)
6 Lifestyle migrants, the linguistic landscape and the politics of place
77(19)
Kate Torkington
7 Utopian lifestyle migrants in Neon, Chile: innovating social life and challenging capitalism
96(12)
Hugo Marcelo Zunino
Rodrigo Hidalgo Dattwyler
Ieva Zebryte
8 Quest migrants: French people in Morocco searching for `elsewhereness'
108(16)
Catherine Therrien
9 Second home expansion in Portugal: spatial features and impacts
124(19)
Mariade Nazare
Oliveira Roca
Zoran Roca
Jose Antonio Oliveira
Luis Costa
PART III Emerging geographies of lifestyle migration and residential tourism
143(62)
10 Contested realities and economic circumstances: British later-life migrants in Malaysia
145(13)
Paul Green
11 Russian second home owners in Eastern Finland: involvement in the local community
158(16)
Olga Lipkina
C. Michael Hall
12 Lifestyle migrants in Central Portugal: strategies of settlement and socialisation
174(16)
Joao Sardinha
13 `Living apart together' in Franschhoek, South Africa: the implications of second-home development for equitable and sustainable development
190(15)
Sanne Van Laar
Ine Cottyn
Ronnie Donaldson
Annelies Zoomers
Sanette Ferreira
PART IV Epilogue
205(10)
14 Final reflections and future research agendas
207(8)
Heiko Haas
Michael Janoschka
Vicente Rodriguez
Index 215
Michael Janoschka is Ramón y Cajal Research Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. His current research interests concentrate on urban transformation and gentrification in Spain and Latin America, new forms of protest, visual methodologies and the contested spatialities of lifestyle migration. He is executive director of the EU-financed research network CONTESTED_CITIES (20122016)., Heiko Haas graduated as a Cultural Anthropologist from the University of Frankfurt/Main. He currently works as a research fellow at the Centre of Human and Social Sciences (CCHS) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Madrid, Spain. His main research interests are retirement migration, transnational families, mobility, and aspects of ageing in the context of individualised modernity