ID | 4741 |
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Authors |
QU Meng
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Journal Title |
Wakayama Tourism Review
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Publisher | Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University
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ISSN | 24363839
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Volume | 3 Special Issue
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Start Page | 17
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End Page | 19
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Order | 8
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Published Date | 2022/3/31
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Language |
eng
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Keywords Alternative | Art islandness
Neo-endogenous
Rural revitalization
Revitalization engaged art tourism
Micro-entrepreneurship
Creative urban-rural in-migrants
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Abstract Alternative | In recent years, there has been growing recognition of the connections among art, tourism, rural place-making, and community revitalization for contemporary art's socially engaged transformation. This interdisciplinary nexus includes art place-making and creative tourism, urban to rural in-migrants micro-entrepreneurship, and partnership networks, in the broader context of peripheral community revitalization agendas. The experimentation and social practice aspects of art, the impact of tourism on disadvantaged communities, as well as the diversified community attributes create various uncertain variables for revitalization and a more complex social interpretation system for researchers. By increasing disciplinary integration among Creative (Art) Geography, Relational Geography, Tourism Geography, Creative Tourism, Relational Art, as well as both rural and island studies, socially engaged art tourism provides an opportunity to re-evaluate the concept of ‘Rural Creative Tourism Geographies’(RCTG) in a systematic way.
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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