2017
DOI: 10.1108/tr-03-2017-0056
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At home away or arrived in Spain: translocalism and neighbourhood social circles among long-term visitors in Costa Blanca leisurescapes

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to outline and interpret social circles and networks of long-term visitors to Costa Blanca (Spain) and to analyse how the long-termers relate to Spanish nationals and compatriots in their (temporary) residence areas. Design/methodology/approach En route airport questionnaire survey to departing passengers. Findings The study indicates a presence of translocalism among many of the polyglot long-termers not tied to their native soil and having manifold links across nation… Show more

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“…Tourists are transforming into temporary residents as a result of globalisation including second homes and modern patterns of work, seeking to explore and live in areas outside the tourist traps (Jacobsen and Nogués-Pedregal, 2017). As such, residents' role as local experts might be questioned in the future.…”
Section: Future Perspective 75 Years 2020-2095mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourists are transforming into temporary residents as a result of globalisation including second homes and modern patterns of work, seeking to explore and live in areas outside the tourist traps (Jacobsen and Nogués-Pedregal, 2017). As such, residents' role as local experts might be questioned in the future.…”
Section: Future Perspective 75 Years 2020-2095mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Associated with the climate were health motives, with almost everyone saying their health improved under the Spanish sun. A third frequently mentioned motive was social contact, that one could meet family, friends and acquaintances in this leisurescape or holiday setting (Jacobsen & Nogués-Pedregal, 2017). Cultural attractions and activities were often noted, along with a theme of romance; though cultural information also became a sort of 'cultural capital' for residents to show they were knowledgeable, without necessarily attending events.…”
Section: Practices In-betweenmentioning
confidence: 99%