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Year 2021, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 47 - 60, 23.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.48119/toleho.878332

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Reviewing the Production and Development of ‘Place’ Knowledge in a Recreational Context

Year 2021, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 47 - 60, 23.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.48119/toleho.878332

Abstract

The aim of this article is to review the production, development and trends of place knowledge in the field of recreation from a bibliometric perspective. Data was obtained through a search of the terms ‘recreation’, ‘place’, and ‘space’ on the Web of Science database and by filtering research articles. Relational bibliometric techniques were used to analyze 148 articles. The development of spatial knowledge in the field of recreation was determined through centrality analysis and network mapping techniques. In addition, during the research, the most important articles, researchers, institutions and collaborations in the field were defined. According to the research findings, 302 researchers conducted research on recreation and place, either in co-operation with each other or individually, in 43 journals. Place attachment, sense of place and place meaning have been determined as the dominant and main subject areas in the field of recreation.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Tourism (Other)
Journal Section Peer-reviewed Articles
Authors

Deniz Karagöz 0000-0003-2868-8567

Selin Kama 0000-0002-2707-091X

Publication Date June 23, 2021
Submission Date February 10, 2021
Acceptance Date March 13, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Karagöz, D., & Kama, S. (2021). Reviewing the Production and Development of ‘Place’ Knowledge in a Recreational Context. Journal of Tourism Leisure and Hospitality, 3(1), 47-60. https://doi.org/10.48119/toleho.878332

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