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  • Adie, Bailey Ashton, et al. (författare)
  • Careers, citations, bibliometrics, and impact : perspectives of new and emerging researchers
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: How to get published in the best tourism journals. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing. - 9781035300600 - 9781035300594 ; , s. 211-238
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This chapter brings together invited contributions from new and emerging academics with respect to their experiences and how publishing demands affect their careers and life, and vice versa. The provision of such experiences is important as it conveys the reality of publishing from a real-world context with respect to the pressures we face, especially when starting on the academic ladder. Authors were given a broad scope with respect to their contributions and the results are provided with only very minor editing. They have also been presented anonymously, or rather collectively, because although there are clearly different perspectives, emphasises, and interpretations, there are also commonalities in the contributors’ experiences. Nevertheless, as the reader will see, there are a number of common themes that emerge. Following the perspectives of the different contributions the chapter will discuss some of the main issues that emerge and their implications, including some of the darker aspects of the pressures of publishing.
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  • Adie, Bailey Ashton, et al. (författare)
  • Conclusions and future directions
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Second Homes and Climate Change. - : Routledge. - 9781003091295 - 9780367549466 - 9781000905533 ; , s. 157-165
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This chapter presents a synthesis of the entire edited collection. In doing so, three key themes are developed which emerged from the chapter contributions. These themes are as follows: planning for climate change, second home community responses to climate change, and second home impacts on climate change. These themes are elaborated in the context of the relevant supporting chapters before the argument shifts into a discussion of future directions for second home and climate change research. In particular, the need for more research in the areas of planning and policy, psychological responses of second home owners, and overall resilience is stressed.
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  • Adie, Bailey Ashton, et al. (författare)
  • Just Because It Seems Impossible, Doesn't Mean We Shouldn't At Least Try : The Need for Longitudinal Perspectives on Tourism Partnerships and the SDGs
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Journal of Sustainable Tourism. - : Taylor & Francis Group. - 0966-9582 .- 1747-7646. ; 30:10, s. 2282-2297
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17 highlights the importance that the partnership narrative plays in the implementation of SDGs. However, given the brevity of many development projects, these partnerships are often developed and concluded rapidly, with little attention given to longer-term implications or success. This paper argues that in order to create and develop partnerships that properly address the SDGs, it is imperative that a process perspective is developed that takes into account the range of stakeholders and interests, values, and the power relations between actors prior to and during the project together with a comprehensive understanding of what is success. This requires a full awareness of the project's context and previous interventions, activities, and policies. In order to illustrate the necessity of longitudinal partnerships and perspectives, a case study, a community-based development project in New Delhi, India, is used. The goal of the project has been to ensure that the community is actively involved in the entire process, eventually becoming owners of the interventions so that, when the project and partnership eventually ends, the community continues to benefit. Examples from the project are used to emphasize the importance of long-term planning and partnership driven by context-specificity, implementation processes and policy-awareness.
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  • Adie, Bailey Ashton, et al. (författare)
  • ‘Oh my god what is happening?’ : historic second home communities and post-disaster nostalgia
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Journal of Heritage Tourism. - 1743-873X .- 1747-6631. ; 18:3, s. 337-348
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Nostalgia is an important concept in the study of heritage tourism, especially as a push factor, but less attention is devoted to how nostalgia influences place attachment and vice versa, especially in relation to both individual and collective community experiences. While place attachment has been discussed in the context of second homes, nostalgia has received little attention, with none directed specifically at historic second home communities or those which had recently experienced a disaster. Therefore, this paper presents an analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted among second homeowners in Ocean Beach, New York, which is a century-old second home community with a rich local heritage that was hit by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The findings show that the respondents display different aspects of nostalgia, in particular endo- and meso- nostalgia. This work conceptualizes meso-nostalgia as an umbrella term for the previously discussed nostalgias which focus on the gray area between personal and collective memories. The findings also show the respondents’ deep connection to the second home landscape, but there was a marked difference between respondents with inherited second homes and those who had purchased them wherein inherited homeowners’ nostalgia was closer to those of permanent residents in previous studies.
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  • Adie, Bailey Ashton, et al. (författare)
  • Reframing Rurality : the Impact of Airbnb on Second-home Communities in Wales and Sweden
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Peer-to-peer Accommodation and Community Resilience. - Wallingford : CABI Publishing. - 9781789246612 - 9781789246605 ; , s. 81-93
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • AbstractThis chapter presents evidence from two established second-home destinations (Snowdonia in the UK and the Dalarna region in Sweden), where the proliferation of properties listed on Airbnb is currently contributing to the reframing of the existing rural landscape. This study suggests that there is a separate but connected layer of spatial interaction inherent in these rural environments, which is mediated by the perceptions of rural space of the three user groups: (i) primary residents; (ii) second homeowners; and (iii) Airbnb users. This chapter argues that the influence of peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms within these mixed-use communities injects an additional level of spatial interaction and conceptualization of rurality. Based on the findings from this study, it is noted that Airbnb guests' perceptions of rurality are similar to those of other rural tourists, but this is also influenced by the local hosts and wider rural community. Understanding how these users perceive the rural space is essential to the development of resilient rural communities as consensus is critical for resilience planning.
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  • Adie, Bailey Ashton, et al. (författare)
  • Urban tourism and urban socialist and communist heritage : beyond tragedy and farce?
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Tourism Cities. - : Emerald Group Publishing Limited. - 2056-5607 .- 2056-5615. ; 3:3, s. 291-304
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose - Existing literature on state socialist and communist heritage as a form of tourist consumption predominately focuses on destination contexts, such as the former Soviet countries and the few remaining state communist countries (i.e. China, North Korea and Cuba). As a result, the visitation to places linked to the history of socialism and communism in the so-called western pluralist democracies has often been overlooked and, at most, unacknowledged, especially as most research on "socialist" heritage focuses on sites connected to statist heritage rather than sites connected to socialist movements. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach - This paper aims to fill the gap in terms of research focusing on these types of sites, with evidence from a range of countries in Europe and the Americas. It does so by illustrating the presence and engagement with official and non-official communist/socialist heritage at varying levels of commodification. Findings - The paper concludes that not only is there a need to broaden the concept of socialist heritage but that its framing needs to continue to be understood from present day ideological discourses and struggles with respect to the marking of urban heritage tourist locations. Originality/value - This contribution advocates the broadening of the concept of socialist heritage by acknowledging the relevance of "hidden" urban sites related to key socialist thinkers, socialist opposition to fascism, and civil wars in which the socialist movement was involved, while also drawing parallels between the levels of socialist/heritage recognition and use as a commodity in relation to the historical narrative within the studied countries.
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  • Adie, Bailey Ashton, et al. (författare)
  • Who visits World Heritage? : A comparative analysis of three cultural sites
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Journal of Heritage Tourism. - : Taylor & Francis. - 1743-873X .- 1747-6631. ; 12:1, s. 67-80
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Heritage tourism is a growing segment of the modern tourism industry, and several studies have been undertaken to identify the individuals who participate in this type of tourism. These have indicated that heritage tourists, generally, are middle class, middle age, and well educated. However, despite their iconic role, there has been relatively little attention paid to profile of visitors to World Heritage Sites. This study aims to better understand the demography of this specific tourism segment through the use of survey-based research at three geographically diverse World Heritage Sites: Independence Hall in the USA, Studenica Monastery in Serbia, and the Archaeological Site of Volubilis in Morocco. Through the use of descriptive statistics, several over-arching trends were noted among the three sites. World Heritage Site visitors were found to be very well educated, but they did not have any similarities in relation to age, income, or residence, which contrasts the "general" heritage tourist typology. However, there were several World Heritage specific trends. While this work is a snapshot of the three sites under study and thus is difficult to generalize, it provides the basis for more comprehensive demographic research on visitors to World Heritage Sites.
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  • Adie, Bailey Ashton, et al. (författare)
  • World Heritage as a placebo brand : a comparative analysis of three sites and marketing implications
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Journal of Sustainable Tourism. - : Routledge. - 0966-9582 .- 1747-7646. ; 26:3, s. 399-415
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The UNESCO World Heritage (WH) List is often regarded as a successful tourism brand that motivates site nominations. However, there is relatively little research dealing specifically with WH brand attraction effects, and what does exist shows conflicting results. There is a significant research gap in terms of awareness of the WH brand and its potential impact on visitation, which this study seeks to fill through a comparative analysis of three diverse case studies: Independence Hall, USA; Studenica Monastery, Serbia; and the Archaeological Site of Volubilis, Morocco. Survey data (n = 771) from these three sites were collected and analyzed resulting in three distinct clusters of visitors. One of the clusters does exhibit higher levels of awareness of the WH brand, but members of this group were not motivated by this knowledge when planning their site visit. It is concluded that the WH brand may function as a placebo, and that its importance may be tied more to political interests than economic advancement. Thus, dependency on the WH List for tourism development may potentially be detrimental for locations in the long term. The WH brand's placebo effect could result in long-term problems for both the site and those whose livelihoods depend on tourism.
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  • Hall, C. Michael, et al. (författare)
  • Second home tourism and climate change
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Second Homes and Climate Change. - : Routledge. - 9781003091295 - 9780367549466 - 9781000905533 ; , s. 1-15
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The chapter provides an introduction to issues associated with the relationship between second homes and climate change. A major problem identified in existing research is the lack of consistent definitions of what constitutes a second home within and between jurisdictions, which makes comparative research difficult. Existing research is geographically limited in scope although recognition of the environmental impacts of climate change has existed for many years although research on climate change related issues is much more recent. Two major strands of research exist. The first is the contribution of second homes to climate change, which is primarily the use of transport to access second homes. Private cars are identified as the major transport mode for domestic second home tourism. The second strand of research is the impacts of climate change and climate change related events on second home destinations. The latter reflects the majority of contributions to the present work.
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