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Co-creating tourism research : towards collaborative ways of knowing / edited by Carina Ren, Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson and René van der Duim.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : New York, NY : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xii, 466 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315393216 (e-book: PDF)
  • 9781315393193
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.4791 C652
LOC classification:
  • G155.A1 C496 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
chapter 1 Co-creation of tourism knowledge / CARINA REN, RENÉ VAN DER DUIM AND GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON -- chapter 2 Balancing values: co-creation in and out of academia / RENÉ VAN DER DUIM, GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON AND CARINA REN -- chapter 3 Collaborative becoming: exploring tourism knowledge collectives / CARINA REN AND GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON -- chapter 4 Making matter in the midst of things: engaging with tourism imponderables through research / GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON, KATRÍN ANNA LUND AND CARINA REN -- chapter 5 Disruptive ethnography and knowledge co-creation / PETER LUGOSI -- chapter 6 Participatory landscape designing: the case of Murter Island, Croatia / MARLIES BRINKHUIJSEN, IRENA ATELJEVIC, RENÉ VAN DER DUIM, -- chapter 7 Bridge-builders, scouts and 'idiots': exploring topologies of tourism student collaboration / GUNNAR­THÓR­JÓHANNESSON,­CARINA­REN­AND­DEJAN­KRIŽAJ -- chapter 8 Doing research on, for and with tourism organizations during innovation processes / KIRSTI MATHIESEN HJEMDAHL AND TOR HELGE AAS -- chapter 9 Engaging with wind shelters / OUTI RANTALA -- chapter 10 ­ Knowing­the­aquatic­other:­unleashing­Blackfish­ / FELICITY PICKEN -- chapter 11 Stories of hope? Journeys in the dark European Arctic / BRITT KRAMVIG -- chapter 12 ­ Towards­a­collaborative­manifesto:­configurations­of­ tourism knowledge co-creation / CARINA REN, GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON AND RENÉ VAN DER DUIM.
Summary: "The discourse around derelict, former industrial and military sites has grown in recent years. This interest is not only theoretical and landscape professionals are taking new approaches to the design and development of these sites. This book examines the varied ways in which the histories and qualities of these derelict sites are reimagined in the transformed landscape and considers how such approaches can reveal the dramatic changes that have been wrought on these places over a relatively short time scale. It discusses these issues with reference to eleven sites from the UK, Germany, the USA, Australia and China, focusing specifically on how designers incorporate evidence of landscape change, both cultural and natural. There has been little research into how these developed landscapes are perceived by visitors and local residents and this book addresses this. This book examines how the tangible material traces of pastness are interpreted by the visitor and the impact of the intangible elements - hidden traces, experiences and memories. The book draws together theory in the field and implications for practice in landscape architecture and concludes with an examination of how different approaches to revealing and reimagining change can impact on the future management of the site."--Provided by publisher.
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chapter 1 Co-creation of tourism knowledge / CARINA REN, RENÉ VAN DER DUIM AND GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON -- chapter 2 Balancing values: co-creation in and out of academia / RENÉ VAN DER DUIM, GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON AND CARINA REN -- chapter 3 Collaborative becoming: exploring tourism knowledge collectives / CARINA REN AND GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON -- chapter 4 Making matter in the midst of things: engaging with tourism imponderables through research / GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON, KATRÍN ANNA LUND AND CARINA REN -- chapter 5 Disruptive ethnography and knowledge co-creation / PETER LUGOSI -- chapter 6 Participatory landscape designing: the case of Murter Island, Croatia / MARLIES BRINKHUIJSEN, IRENA ATELJEVIC, RENÉ VAN DER DUIM, -- chapter 7 Bridge-builders, scouts and 'idiots': exploring topologies of tourism student collaboration / GUNNAR­THÓR­JÓHANNESSON,­CARINA­REN­AND­DEJAN­KRIŽAJ -- chapter 8 Doing research on, for and with tourism organizations during innovation processes / KIRSTI MATHIESEN HJEMDAHL AND TOR HELGE AAS -- chapter 9 Engaging with wind shelters / OUTI RANTALA -- chapter 10 ­ Knowing­the­aquatic­other:­unleashing­Blackfish­ / FELICITY PICKEN -- chapter 11 Stories of hope? Journeys in the dark European Arctic / BRITT KRAMVIG -- chapter 12 ­ Towards­a­collaborative­manifesto:­configurations­of­ tourism knowledge co-creation / CARINA REN, GUNNAR THÓR JÓHANNESSON AND RENÉ VAN DER DUIM.

"The discourse around derelict, former industrial and military sites has grown in recent years. This interest is not only theoretical and landscape professionals are taking new approaches to the design and development of these sites. This book examines the varied ways in which the histories and qualities of these derelict sites are reimagined in the transformed landscape and considers how such approaches can reveal the dramatic changes that have been wrought on these places over a relatively short time scale. It discusses these issues with reference to eleven sites from the UK, Germany, the USA, Australia and China, focusing specifically on how designers incorporate evidence of landscape change, both cultural and natural. There has been little research into how these developed landscapes are perceived by visitors and local residents and this book addresses this. This book examines how the tangible material traces of pastness are interpreted by the visitor and the impact of the intangible elements - hidden traces, experiences and memories. The book draws together theory in the field and implications for practice in landscape architecture and concludes with an examination of how different approaches to revealing and reimagining change can impact on the future management of the site."--Provided by publisher.

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