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CBC Research Showcase, 8 th June 2011 Modes of engagement with a national landscape: Perception and representation of Exmoor National Park and impact on.

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1 CBC Research Showcase, 8 th June 2011 Modes of engagement with a national landscape: Perception and representation of Exmoor National Park and impact on the local tourism economy Tim Wilkinson

2 Awareness of National Parks in England and Wales Relatively high awareness (GfK NOP, 2007)

3 National Parks ever visited in England and Wales Relatively low visitation (GfK NOP, 2007)

4 This project Historical Geography Human Geography/ Sociology Media Studies Tourist Studies Tourism geographies Tourist motivations analysis Non- visitor research National Park Movement Narrative/ Discourse analysis Study of representational practice Exeter University Place reproduction History of tourism non-representational theory: practice, performance, embodiment Exmoor landscape Dan James, Sustainable Economy Officer

5 Insights from Tourist Studies and Tourism Geography Concrete, practical, physical reasons for non-visits:  Lack of transport, lack of time, competition from other activities  Quantifiable Intrinsic-terminal reasons for non-visits:  Abstract needs, personal values, enduring beliefs, social constraints  Qualities Representations shape, and are part of, tourist practice  Mediating texts like guidebooks, websites, television and film and newspaper articles reproduce tourist places in certain ways Encoded into representation are discourses and cultural narratives  These select and omit various parts of the physical referent, legitimising and excluding certain sorts of tourist practice (Prentice and Davis 1995)

6 Modes of Engagement with a National Landscape Working towards generating data about intrinsic terminal/personal reasons for non/visits to Exmoor will provide academic insights into relationships and engagements with national landscapes Tourist perceptions of Exmoor are part of a longer socio-cultural history which has established a repertoire of ways of seeing and ways of being-in the ‘natural environment’ Interactions between tourists, representations and Exmoor-as-a-physical place result in various modes of engagement with Exmoor and these can be seen to rework past social, cultural and political identities and praxes

7 Methodology Phase 1: Study of representations of Exmoor contemporary online promotional images historical tourist representations, films, mass media, social media  Aim: to link discourses/narratives about Exmoor to modes of engagement with Exmoor Phase 2: Study of modes of engagement with Exmoor focus groups with under-represented groups ethnographic work at gateway towns (e.g. Minehead, Barnstable)  Aim: to understand how representational practice shapes physical engagements/ visitation behaviour

8 Thank you – any questions? Research presented here was conducted during an ESRC Studentship under its Capacity Building Clusters Award (RES-187-24-0002) in partnership with Exmoor National Park Authority. For more information about this project and the work of the Centre for Sport, Leisure and Tourism research, see www.ex.ac.uk/slt.www.ex.ac.uk/slt Tim Wilkinson, tjw208@exeter.ac.uk. tjw208@exeter.ac.uk.


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