This research explores the community role in the regeneration of social places for local tourism promotion in Scotland. We focus on the regeneration of railway stations by drawing on a recent example of community engagement called ‘Adopt a Station.’ We use ethnographic research and highlight six key themes: roots, commitment, gateway, heritage, aesthetics and benefits. Many studies on tourism planning reach pessimistic conclusions with regards to the opportunities and capabilities of local residents to make valid and worthwhile contributions to the tourism process. In contrast we highlight the potential for co-creation when communities are offered opportunities for involvement in a place meaning creation process
Destination branding is an important strategy to allow for differentiation from competitors. However...
Communities that have previously relied on primary industries are increasingly turning towards touri...
In recent years, railway stations have come to be seen as non-places within society, points of trans...
This research explores the community role in the regeneration of social places for local tourism pro...
We are guided by the following research questions: How do community residents contribute to place ma...
In recent years the customer role has evolved from a passive recipient of services to a proactive co...
Three small towns in southwest Scotland have recently been branded as distinct theme towns, based on...
This paper introduces co-creation between management and local stakeholders with the aim of assessin...
Age, gender, status, wealth and occupation are transcended by an unselfish attachment to and affecti...
Objectives\ud Orwell wrote that whoever controls the past controls the future, and whoever controls ...
The cultural practice of heritage is naturally and prominently about people. It is undeniably people...
The paper explores the role of golf tourism in contributing to the overall sustainability of the des...
Research Question: Our study is guided by the following research question: How can consumers contrib...
In recent years, railway stations have come to be seen as non-places within society, points of trans...
For destinations to compete in a context of global competition they rely on their destination image ...
Destination branding is an important strategy to allow for differentiation from competitors. However...
Communities that have previously relied on primary industries are increasingly turning towards touri...
In recent years, railway stations have come to be seen as non-places within society, points of trans...
This research explores the community role in the regeneration of social places for local tourism pro...
We are guided by the following research questions: How do community residents contribute to place ma...
In recent years the customer role has evolved from a passive recipient of services to a proactive co...
Three small towns in southwest Scotland have recently been branded as distinct theme towns, based on...
This paper introduces co-creation between management and local stakeholders with the aim of assessin...
Age, gender, status, wealth and occupation are transcended by an unselfish attachment to and affecti...
Objectives\ud Orwell wrote that whoever controls the past controls the future, and whoever controls ...
The cultural practice of heritage is naturally and prominently about people. It is undeniably people...
The paper explores the role of golf tourism in contributing to the overall sustainability of the des...
Research Question: Our study is guided by the following research question: How can consumers contrib...
In recent years, railway stations have come to be seen as non-places within society, points of trans...
For destinations to compete in a context of global competition they rely on their destination image ...
Destination branding is an important strategy to allow for differentiation from competitors. However...
Communities that have previously relied on primary industries are increasingly turning towards touri...
In recent years, railway stations have come to be seen as non-places within society, points of trans...