Multiple Dwelling And Tourism by Norman McIntyre

Negotiating Place, Home, and Identity

The book delves into the intricate relationship between tourism and the concept of multiple dwelling, exploring how individuals and families maintain residences in more than one location. It examines the motivations behind this lifestyle choice, the economic and social impacts on local communities, and the broader implications for urban planning and sustainable tourism development. Through a blend of case studies and theoretical insights, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of how multiple dwelling practices influence tourism patterns and contribute to the evolving dynamics of global travel and habitation.