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        Contesting the Foreshore

        Tourism, Society and Politics on the Coast

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        Boissevain, Jeremy (editor)
        Selwyn, Tom (editor)
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        English
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        Abstract
        This collection of essays is about tourism and social, political, and economic relations in coastal locations in various parts of the world. The starting point of each chapter is the ethnographic study of one particular place. However, the authors are also concerned with wider regional, national, and global forces which shape and influence the local economies and societies under review. Although most of the essays focus on the European coastline, the book is intended to have implications for other geographical areas. In most parts of the world, coastal settlements and contexts are changing rapidly and markedly. These contexts are routinely characterised by conflict between different interest groups contesting the ownership and control of the foreshore and its resources. One of the threads running through the volume is that coastal regions are often sites of fishing and related 'traditional' activities. The chapters discuss the relationships between traditional stakeholders, such as fishermen and local residents, and new stakeholders including new residents, second-home owners, tourists and tourism property developers, and fish farm managers as they vie for status, influence, and ultimately for space on the foreshore. The underlying preoccupation of the volume as a whole is the extent of penetration and transformation resulting from the onward march of capitalism and the market system in the coastal locations studied. This is the second publication in the "http://www.aup.nl/mare">MARE Publication Series
         
        In kustgebieden komen niet alleen toerisme en sociale, politieke en economische relaties samen. Deze gebieden kennen ook regionale, nationale en wereldwijde invloeden op de lokale economieën en kustgemeenschappen. De auteurs belichten de snelle veranderingen en de conflicterende belangen die samenkomen in de kustgebieden als gevolg van de combinatie van visserij, toerisme en ontwikkeling. Traditioneel zijn vissers en de lokale inwoners de grootste belanghebbenden, maar steeds meer nieuwkomers eisen hun plek op, zoals projectontwikkelaars en toeristen. De ideeën en waarden van de lokale inwoners botsen met de huidige economische ontwikkelingen. Hoewel met name de Europese kustgebieden aan bod komen, is dit tweede deel in de "http://www.aup.nl/mare">MARE Publication Series interessant voor iedereen die zich bezighoudt met kustgebieden en hun ontwikkeling over de hele wereld.
         
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        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35125
        Keywords
        economics; sociology; political science; sociologie; politicologie; economie
        DOI
        10.5117/9789053566947
        ISBN
        9789053566947
        OCN
        58468373
        Publisher
        Amsterdam University Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.aup.nl/
        Publication date and place
        2004
        Series
        MARE Publication Series, 2
        Classification
        Sociology and anthropology
        Politics and government
        Economics, Finance, Business and Management
        Pages
        320
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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