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- Title
Seeing, not Participating: Viewscape Fetishism in American and Norwegian Rural Amenity Areas.
- Authors
Van Auken, Paul M.
- Abstract
Based on participant-driven photo elicitation and in-depth key informant interviews conducted in an American and Norwegian rural amenity area, this article argues that newcomers, seasonal home owners and other stakeholders in rural amenity areas may fail to appreciate, or choose to ignore, the social relations tied to their property or the consequences that their seemingly innocuous decisions can have for local communities. Viewscape fetishism can cause the “magic” of commodified natural amenities to obscure more complex, holistic understandings of the land in favor of a simplified view based on individualized use or exchange value, both of which are highly influence by the sign value inherent in property situated with access to scenic viewscapes. This phenomenon can create barriers to social interaction and community building, and lead to environmental degradation in places that are rich in natural amenities and vulnerable to change.
- Publication
Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2010, Vol 38, Issue 4, p521
- ISSN
0300-7839
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s10745-010-9323-5