Discourses of resource dependency: Second homeowners as " lifeblood" in vacationland (Record no. 514928)
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| Personal name | Stiman, Meaghan L. |
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| Title | Discourses of resource dependency: Second homeowners as " lifeblood" in vacationland |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc | Rural Sociology |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 85(2), Jun, 2020: p.468-494 |
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| Summary, etc | In recent decades, rural destinations that once relied on the production and extraction of land and resources now rely on tourism as the primary economic pursuit. Such destinations have experienced a surge of new migrants in the form of tourists, permanent newcomers, and second homeowners. Scholars have turned to how permanent residents perceive these changes and new populations, revealing that in some instances permanent residents are more accepting of newcomers due to economic constraints. I extend this line of research by asking how, and under what conditions, permanent residents favorably view second homeowners, a specific type of rural in‐migrant. Drawing on ethnographic data in Rangeley, Maine, I develop the concept “discourses of resource dependency,” to clarify how and why localities justify, explain, and ultimately pursue one economic resource over another. In this case, local residents view second homeowners as a resource that will ensure the town's economic sustainability, and this frame enables local residents to view their in‐migration favorably. This frame emerges not just from structural economic circumstances, but also from a confluence of historical and cultural conditions that elevate the import of second homeowners in Rangeley's place‐making project. - Reproduced |
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| Main entry heading | Rural Sociology |
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| Subject DIP | RURAL TOURISM |
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| Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Permanent location | Current location | Date acquired | Serial Enumeration / chronology | Barcode | Date last seen | Koha item type |
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| Indian Institute of Public Administration | Indian Institute of Public Administration | 2021-01-02 | 85(2), Jun, 2020: p.468-494 | AR123797 | 2021-01-02 | Articles |
