“…While several second home researchers have focused on second home owners' attachment to a given place or host community (Kaltenborn 1997a;1997b;Aronsson 2004;Clendenning & Field 2005;Stedman 2006a;2006b;2007;Flemsaeter 2009), second home owners' pursuit of rights and influence in host communities has just briefly been mentioned as a relevant aspect of the second home phenomenon (e.g. by Halseth 1998;Mü ller 2002b;Kaltenborn et al 2009).…”
“…While several second home researchers have focused on second home owners' attachment to a given place or host community (Kaltenborn 1997a;1997b;Aronsson 2004;Clendenning & Field 2005;Stedman 2006a;2006b;2007;Flemsaeter 2009), second home owners' pursuit of rights and influence in host communities has just briefly been mentioned as a relevant aspect of the second home phenomenon (e.g. by Halseth 1998;Mü ller 2002b;Kaltenborn et al 2009).…”
“…Dette kommer også til uttrykk, som for eksempel når hyttene omtales nesten som et medlem av familien, en man kan ha dårlig samvittighet overfor, en man kan gi gaver til, og en man har et livslangt forhold til. Slik mobilisering av kollektive og moralske relasjoner til hytta er også beskrevet av Flemsaeter (2009).…”
Section: Hva Er Rett Og Hva Er Riktig?unclassified
“…Materialitet og interiør er også tema for etnologer (Grimstad & Lyngø 1993). Geografen Frode Flemsaeter har undersøkt de moralske dimensjonene knyttet til overdragelsen av småbruk i Norge, og omgjøring av småbruk til fritidsbolig (Flemsaeter 2009;Flemsaeter & Setten 2009). Ruralis -Institutt for rural-og regionalforsknings (tidligere Norsk senter for Bygdeforskning) studie av hytter fra 2008 har gitt opphav til flere publikasjoner basert på en survey og kvalitative dybdeintervjuer (se bl.a.…”
og Lévi-Strauss' begrep om «Hus-samfunn», viser vi hvordan klassiske slektskapsbegrep kan brukes for å beskrive relevante forbindelser mellom folk og hytter i Norge i dag, og hvordan slektskap utspiller seg gjennom arv og eierskapsrelasjoner.
“…). However, researchers have increasingly demanded research that would discuss the practices and performances related to second homes (Gallent ; Flemsæter ; Halfacree ). Pitkänen et al .…”
Section: Rural Leisure and Community Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences in terms of recreational activities have been touched upon only in the context of other topics such as place/community attachment (e.g., Kaltenborn 1997;Matarrita-Cascante et al 2010). However, researchers have increasingly demanded research that would discuss the practices and performances related to second homes (Gallent 2007;Flemsaeter 2009;Halfacree 2011). Pitkänen et al (2011) conclude that the second home owners' management preferences cannot be fully understood merely by studying their environmental preferences and attitudes, or strength of their place attachment.…”
Section: Differences Between Second Home Owners and Permanent Residentsmentioning
Rural communities are getting more diversified in terms of people's backgrounds, sources of livelihood and interests towards the rural landscape. A common way to discuss rural community change has been to contrast in-migrants and seasonal residents with long-term rural residents. In this article, we aim to challenge this segmentation. We ask what it is to be a dweller in the modern countryside and how much the residential status has to do with people's interests and use of space. Based on a postal survey in a case study area in Finland, we look into the differences in the valuation of different leisure activities performed in rural space between second home owners and permanent residents. After dividing permanent residents and second home owners into further subgroups based on their spatial and temporal possibilities to engage in rural leisure, we found that there are no specific activities or groups of activities typical for certain groups of rural leisure space users. Differences between local residents and second-home owners are rarely explained by this simple dichotomy, rather the differences are better explained by spatial and temporal accessibility.
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