Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 281 pp., illustrations, bibliography. A large number of destinations around the world are struggling with the delicate balance of developing tourism and the hospitality industry in a sustainable way. The challenge for many destinations is to find a way forward, for existing and new jobs, to contribute to economic growth and for the preservation of the cultural heritage. At the same time, with more visitors there are increased risks of negative impact on society, the environment, and, not least, on the cultural heritage that for many visitors is a reason to travel. This anthology approaches the challenges facing tourism and the hospitality industry by emphasizing insights that can enable the necessary transition to sustainable visits. Through twelve chapters, experienced researchers from different disciplines discuss empirical studies of visits in the broad sense. Their analyses cover central themes in tourism and hospitality studies, i.e. tourism, destinations and destination management, host-guest relations, imageries, representation, and sustainability.
Verlag: [ENGLISH: "Giving form to an Origin. An ethnomusicological study of dancing and music-making among Yugoslavs in Stockholm", in Swedish, with an 8-page Summary in English of each chapter. Sewn as issued, very fine, library stamps.]
Anbieter: Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA, Hägersten, Schweden
Häftad, dek. omslag. Fint skick. Med några biblioteks- och gallringsstämplar. Stockholm, Stockholms universitet. Instutitionen för folklivsforskning, 1992. Diss. 8:o. 304 s. + spikblad. Illustrerad. Med Summary på engelska: Giving form to an Origin. An ethnomusicological study of dancing and music-making among Yugoslavs in Stockholm, litteraturförteckning och noter. Innehåller bl. a.: "Teoretiska och metodiska överväganden", "Jugoslaverna i Stockholm och deras institutioner", "Folklore", "Zabava - fest" samt "Sammanfattning och diskussion".
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: New. 281 pages. A large number of destinations around the world are struggling with the delicate balance of developing tourism and the hospitality industry in a sustainable way. The challenge for many destinations is to find a way forward, for existing and new jobs, to contribute to economic growth and for the preservation of the cultural heritage. At the same time, with more visitors there are increased risks of negative impact on society, the environment, and, not least, on the cultural heritage that for many visitors is a reason to travel. This anthology approaches the challenges facing tourism and the hospitality industry by emphasizing insights that can enable the necessary transition to sustainable visits. Through twelve chapters, experienced researchers from different disciplines discuss empirical studies of visits in the broad sense. Their analyses cover central themes in tourism and hospitality studies, i.e. tourism, destinations and destination management, host-guest relations, imageries, representation, and sustainability.
Gidlunds Bokförlag, Stockholm 2000. 465, (3) sidor + CD-rom. Förlagsband. Gott skick.
Anbieter: Centralantikvariatet, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Very Good. Uppsala, The Royal Gustav Adolphus Academy for Swedish Folk Culture, 2021. 8vo. 202 pp. Illustrated. Sewn as issued. (Acta Academiae Regiae Gustavi Adolphi 161. Publications from Svenskt Visarkiv 49. Softcover / Paperback.
Verlag: The Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy for Swedish Folk Culture, Uppsala, 2021
ISBN 10: 9187403390 ISBN 13: 9789187403392
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: New. 202 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm. In recent years, we have seen a renewed interest in the study of music and migration in the Nordic countries, following from the extensive migration waves in recent decades and the increasingly charged political discourse on refugees and integration. Many of these studies focus on the role of music as a collective emblem, a social catalyst and a unifying force for people in vulnerable situations. In April 2019, Nordic ethnomusicologists gathered in Stockholm to discuss how experiences and knowledge from previous studies could enrich today's research. This book is the result of this meeting. Contents: Revisiting the sounds of migration in the Nordic region / by Dan Lundberg & Owe Ronström Music, dance and the identity of the Sweden-Finns / by Pekka Suutari In retrospect: dancing and music-making among Yugoslavs in Stockholm / by Owe Ronström Longing for the homeland: Sevdalinka in Sweden / by Jasmina Talam Music and identity, then and now the questions that remain / by Johannes Brusila Recognizing difference: immigrant performers negotiating Norwegian multicultural expectations / by Tormod Wallem Anundsen "Imaginative rediscovery" creating cultural space / by Jill Ann Johnson Migration in archives / by Dan Lundberg Migrating music and migrating meaning, Swedish progg and productions of difference / by Sverker Hyltén-Cavallius Nordic research on music and migration, a bibliography.