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- W4285171331 abstract "AbstractBeach can be understood as a hybrid space, an ‘anomalous category’ (Fiske, J. (2003). Lesarten des Populären (Cultural studies, vol. 1). Wien: Löcker.) between land and sea. Due to its low determinacy, it offers space for activities beyond everyday obligations and has been symbolically charged in the course of cultural history. Accordingly, there are numerous stereotypes about the beach and beach life. With the help of the beach box, in which respondents could re-enact their ideas of the last beach they experienced and their ideal beach, we gained access to commonly-held understandings of beach specifically (also, interestingly, because respondents at the German Congress of Geography in September 2019 designed their ideal arrangements not under professional but recreational modes). Essential here are the relatively small deviations between the ideal and the most recently visited beach, as well, also the longing for solitude and sharing the experience with ‘significant others’.KeywordsBeachConstructivismExperienceCoastLandscapePhenomenologyLandscape socialization" @default.
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- W4285171331 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W4285171331 title "The Beach in the Box―Aspects of the Construction and Experience of a Hybrid Landscape" @default.
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