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Tourism & development: concepts and issues

2016

In this interesting book, Richard Sharpley and David Telfer edit 16 chapters that discuss the role of tourism as a facilitator of development for third-world. Though this classic work was already p...

Cultural StudiesWork (electrical)business.industryTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTourism geographyFacilitatorGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationSociologyPublic relationsbusinessTourismNature and Landscape ConservationJournal of Tourism and Cultural Change
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‘Don’t ever mix God with sports’: Christian religion in athletes’ stories of life transitions

2019

Sport psychology researchers have increasingly recognized the need to adopt a holistic perspective when seeking to understand athletes’ adaptation to life transitions. The present study sought to understand how religion influences athletes’ journeys in sport and experiences of life transitions. Two Christian elite athletes participated in life story interviews which we analyzed via narrative analysis. Although the participants narratively separated religious belief from sport, religion, as a source of basic world assumptions and values, provided a broader framework of meaning and continuity in their sport lives. Yet, both stories involved a growing distance to institutional religious practi…

Cultural Studiesathletic identitylife meaningadaptationSociology of sport03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessidentiteettiAdaptation (computer science)BRsopeutuminenbiologyAthletes05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)030229 sport sciencesChristianitybiology.organism_classificationSport psychologycareer transitionchristianitysportsPsychologyhuman activitiesSocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismurheilijatkristinusko
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Identity tensions in dual career : the discursive construction of future selves by female Finnish judo athletes

2019

To date, few studies have explored how changes in the practices, policies, and politics of sport and education may be implicated in how young athletes think about and plan for the future. Drawing on cultural praxis and feminist poststructuralist frameworks, this paper explores whether and how dual career (DC) policies and practices in Finland guide female judo athletes’ imaginings about their future. Discourse analysis was used to analyse interviews with three adolescent (aged 16) and three young adult (aged 20, 23, and 27) elite female judo athletes. Differences were found in the ways the athletes in the different age groups constructed their future athletic, civic and gendered selves. We …

Cultural StudiesbiologyAthletes05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)Gender studies030229 sport sciencesDUAL (cognitive architecture)biology.organism_classificationmartial arts and combat sportskamppailulajitfeminist poststructuralist theoryliikuntakulttuuri03 medical and health sciencesPolitics0302 clinical medicinefeministinen teoriapoststrukturalismiliikuntapsykologia0502 economics and businesscultural praxisgenderSociologycultural sport psychology050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Composite vignettes of Swedish male and female professional handball players’ career paths

2019

The aim of this study was to describe gender-specific career paths of Swedish professional handball players. A reanalysis of Ekengren et al. (2018) career interviews with nine male and nine female players led to creating two composite vignettes using the athletes’ own words, accounted for typical features in the male and female players’ career paths. Seven themes were identified in the analysis of the men’s transcripts and eight themes derived from the women’s transcripts. Further, the themes of both vignettes were aligned with career stages described in our previous study (Ekengren et al. 2018). The male players’ vignette is interpreted as a performance narrative congruent with elite handb…

Cultural StudiesbiologyAthletesGender relations05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationcultural praxis of athletes’ careerskäsipallourakehityssukupuoliDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinevinjetit0502 economics and businesscreative analytical practicePsychology050212 sport leisure & tourismurheilijatCareer developmentSport in Society
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The Influence of the Lotus Flower Theme on the Perception of Contemporary Urban Architecture

2021

We live in the visual culture times, when images continuously and daily are transferring some information. A visual message is also an indispensable element of architecture, in the semantic layer as an aesthetic value, sometimes fulfilling a narrative function by means of a symbol, which is an international visual code. Most of the symbols, hidden in painting, sculpture, or architecture, are elements of nature. The article discusses examples of architecture whose form is based on a lotus flower. Unification of urban landscapes leads to a decrease in the value of aesthetic impressions; therefore, the unique architecture builds the unique identity of the place.

Cultural Studiesbiologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentLotus0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologybiology.organism_classificationVisual artsUrban StudiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPerceptionSociologySemantic layerArchitectureUrban landscape050703 geographyTheme (computing)Visual culturemedia_commonSpace and Culture
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Being lost: tourism, risk and vulnerability in the post-‘9/11’ entertainment industry

2012

This study explores the ways in which the post-‘9/11’ film industry employs tourism as a plot that re-creates mythical imageries of the ‘West’ in relation to a radical ‘other’. Reflecting on sociological and psychological concepts of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘risk’, the authors undertake a content analysis of four ‘horror’ or ‘terror’ films and reveal complex discourses linked to nationalist sentiment, political ideology, the power of expertise and public insecurity in the post-‘9/11’ USA. One interesting feature of the current horror-movie genre is the extent of violence and sadism exerted on Western tourists going abroad. Drawing on the image of the tourist as victim, the authors further discu…

Cultural Studiesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentMedia studiesEntertainment industryVulnerabilityTransportationFilm industryPoliticsHospitalityTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTerrorismIdeologySociologySocial sciencebusinessTourismNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonJournal of Tourism and Cultural Change
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‘Glocal’ processes in peripheral football countries:A figurational sociological comparison of Finland and Hungary

2015

The aim of this article is to increase the understanding of the global and local contexts in football by finding out what social, cultural and economic dimensions seem to characterize ‘periphery’ football. This study applies figurational sociological perspective, which is applicable to the research on globalization processes and sport. The sources utilized are publications on the history and sociology of football as well as interviews with football practitioners. First, a theoretical framework of the global football figuration is advanced. Second, applying the constructed framework, the concept of periphery football country is discussed. It was found in accordance with previous research tha…

Cultural StudiesfootballSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyGlocalizationFootball03 medical and health sciencesGlobalization0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessSuomiSociologySociological imaginationSocial scienceta315FinlandHungaryConceptualization05 social sciencesAdvertising030229 sport sciencesUnkarita5141jalkapalloSpite050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Applying importance-performance analysis to residents’ perceptions of large sporting events

2019

The objective of this study was to apply an importance-performance analysis to analyze residents’ perceptions of a large sporting event. Initially, a confirmatory factorial analysis was conducted t...

Cultural Studiesgenetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSocial impactApplied psychology030229 sport sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerception0502 economics and businessFactorial analysisPsychologyhuman activities050212 sport leisure & tourismEvent (probability theory)media_commonSport in Society
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‘Whose were those feelings?’ : Affect and likenessing in Halat hisar live action role-playing game

2021

Halat hisar was a live action role-playing game (larp) organized in Finland in 2016. Halat hisar’s ambition as a larp was to mirror the current situation in Palestine. In larps, participants take on different roles and improvise without the presence of an audience. Larps offer a place where emotions and affectivities are transmitted through the embodiment of characters. Larps offer forms of likenessing, which create new affective states for the players. We conclude that larps can be powerful tools for portraying political alternatives of actual events, and they can serve a role in raising awareness. Larps offer a productive context for studying subjectivities where the focus is on affectiv…

Cultural StudieslikenessaffektiivisuusRole playing gamemedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesvaikutukseen liittyvä rooliAffect (psychology)toimintaan liittyvä rooli0508 media and communicationstunteet0502 economics and businesslarppauslikenessingPalestinerole-playingmedia_commonliveroolipelityhteisöllisyys05 social sciencessubjektiivisuusLive action16. Peace & justicelarp (live action role-playing game)sosiaaliset suhteetsamanlaisuusFeelingaffectaffective tonalityroolipelitRole playingPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismroolit
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Decolonising European minds through Heritage

2019

By analysing three museums exhibition, this article investigates how the history of European colonialism is approached in an attempt to identify potential for decolonising European minds. The case studies consist of a temporary exhibition (2016–2017) concerning German colonialism at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin; the permanent exhibition of the House of European History in Brussels and the permanent exhibition of the Sagres Promontory (Portugal), a heritage site related to the conquest of the Americas. The analysis will focus on three aspects: 1) acknowledgement of connections between colonial histories and their contemporary influences in and for Europe; 2) the role of histor…

Cultural Studiesmeaning makingHistoryHistoryGeography Planning and DevelopmentConservationVisual artsheritageExhibitionEuropean colonialismmerkityksen luominenmuseot050602 political science & public administrationMeaning-making05 social sciencesMuseologymerkitykset (semantiikka)06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studieskulttuuriperintö0506 political scienceEuropedecolonisationTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0602 languages and literaturedekolonisaatiomuseumsDecolonizationInternational Journal of Heritage Studies
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