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2025 Vol.40 Issue.3,Published 2025-06-15

THEORY DEVELOPMENT
SOCIETY
CULTURE
ECONOMY
REGION
CITY
RURAL
TOURISM
THEORY DEVELOPMENT
1 POLITICS OF MOBILITY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY: RESEARCH PROGRESS AND FUTURE PROSPECT
CAI Xiao-mei, LIU Si-cen, WU Yong-qi, XIANG feng
In the context of the new mobility paradigm,the politics of mobility has become a hotspot of human geography research in domestically and abroad. The politics of mobility refers to a pluralistic, dynamic and complex power relationship formed by mobile subjects in the process of mobility in different spaces in order to realize the control or resistance of mobility, and which has produced corresponding spatial results in many aspects such as economy, politics, culture and ecology. Based on this, the empirical study of the politics of mobility from the perspective of human geography mainly includes the mobility of the politics of mobility,the politics of the politics of mobility, and the spatial outcomes of the politics of mobility. The following are findings of the research: 1) It is the mobility the premise of the politics of mobility. In terms of crosstime and inter-scale,The motility and resources of the mobile subject will change over time and space, while the power relations between the mobility subjects are produced and reproduced in the process of interaction and interplay. 2) The politics, specifically referring to the control and resistance, is the core connotation of the politics of mobility. 3)The duality of the politics of mobility creates differentiated spatial results in economic, political, cultural and ecological aspects.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 1-9 [Abstract] ( 3 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1458KB] ( 25 )
10 THE IMPACT OF COMMUNITY BUILT ENVIRONMENT ON THE HEALTH CONDITIONS OF OLDER ADULTS: A MEDIATING EFFECT BASED ON DAILY LEISURE ACTIVITIES
HAN Hui-ran, ZHANG Zhao-di, ZHOU Lu-ting, CHENG Shu-xian, YANG Cheng-feng
Rapid urbanization has led to great changes in residents' lifestyles, with chronic diseases becoming a major problem troubling urban public health. Carrying out daily leisure activities has become a critical strategy for improving the health conditions of older adults. Taking Hefei City as a case study, this study deploys a structural equation model(SEM) with daily leisure activities as the mediating variable to explore the mediating role of daily leisure activities in the relationship between the community built environment and the health conditions of older adults.The study aims to clarify the pathways through which the community built environment impacts the health conditions of older adults. The key empirical results are as follows. 1) older adults in Hefei exhibit high satisfaction with their self-rated health status. A significant negative correlation is observed between the prevalence of chronic diseases and self-rated physical health, with Body Mass Index (BMI)being positively associated with chronic disease prevalence. 2)The objective built environment, perceived built environment, and daily leisure activities all have significant positive impacts on the health conditions of older adults, among which the perceived built environment plays the most contributory role. 3) The influence of the community built environment on the health conditions of older adults exerts through three main pathways.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 10-20 [Abstract] ( 3 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 2285KB] ( 22 )
SOCIETY
21 COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT DETERMINANTS ON THE HEALTH LEVEL OF THE ELDERLY POPULATION: A CASE STUDY OF SHENZHEN
LI Yu-shen, LIU Ye, ZHANG Xian, DONG Rui
Creating a favorable living environment for the elderly is essential to build a healthy aging society. This study utilized health, population, and housing data at the subdistrict and community scale from the 7th National Population Census in Shenzhen, along with environmental data obtained from remote-sensing images and open-source maps. Employing, we use various spatial analysis tools, including Censored Least Absolute Deviations (CLAD) Regression and spatial visualization, to investigate the impacts of socioeconomic environment, health service facilities, ecological factors, transportation, and housing conditions on the health of older adults. Our particular emphasis is put on the heterogeneous effects of living environments in older communities. The findings are as follow: 1)Shenzhen exhibits significant spatial heterogeneity in the health status of older adults, with higher health levels observed in in Nanshan, Longgang, and Yantian district. 2) Various factors, including socio-economic conditions, ecological environment, transportation, health service, and housing conditions, significantly influence the health status of the elderly. 3)Through segmented regression analysis, we have identified the heterogeneity in the influence of elderly health within communities built before 2000.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 21-31 [Abstract] ( 2 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 2778KB] ( 33 )
CULTURE
32 THE REPRESENTATION OF SPACE: A DISCOURSE TOOL OF MODERN SPACE GOVERNANCE
AN Chuan-yan, ZHAI Zhou-yan, LI Tong-sheng
In contemporary society, capital and political power extend their tentacles to every corner through the horizontal magic of space. Extensive economic cooperation, social restructuring, cultural interaction, and urban-rural integration require solutions that involve more spatial thinking. Understanding the operational mechanism of spatial power is of great significance. With the help of social representation and discourse power theory, this study reveals the idea of social space proposed by Lefebvre, and reconstructs the relationship between the representation of space, the practice of space and the represented space. The findings indicate that: 1) "The representation of space" forms social representations of space from the perspective of social psychology theory, and subsequently manifests as spatial discourse at the practical level, influences human minds and behavior, plays the role of power. 2) The power subjects of various eras construct space and its related spatial discourses such as cognition, concepts, knowledge, policy systems, language symbols, etc. based on realistic needs. 3) The logic underpinning modern spatial governance lies in the existence of politics and capital power operation mechanism in social space,which constructs and articulates space and its discourse, and through this process, they regulate individual and social practical behaviors, subsequently reconfigure social space. In this study, the ternary dialectical relationship of "practice of space, representation of space and represented space" in the production theory of space is transformed into the relationship between spatial discourse, social practice and social spatial reconstruction.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 32-41,155 [Abstract] ( 3 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1970KB] ( 31 )
42 CHANGES OF THE SENSE OF PLACE FROM NOMADISM TO FIXED GRAZING IN THE NORTHERN PASTORAL AREAS OF CHINA: A FIELD RESEARCH ON DAMAO BANNER, INNER MONGOLIA
CHEN Chen, CHENG Lin
Researches on the sense of place in grassroots society mainly focuses on the experiences and facts of agricultural societies. Additionally, studies on the changes of the nomadic environment in northern pastoral areas focuses on the livelihood difficulties, community disintegration, and ecological degradation issues since the reform of the grassland property rights system, and have not yet paid attention to the individual internalized emotional psychology, such as emotions, memories, and practices, as well as the changes in the sense of place triggered by them at the micro level. Taking Damao Banner in Inner Mongolia, which has undergone the reform of grassland property rights system, as an example, and putting in field investigation in the context of changes of the nomadic living environment, this study investigates how grassroots herders in northern pastoral areas construct and reconstruct the sense of place through emotions, concepts, psychology, and life experiences. Results indicate that ①During the period of the People's Commune, herders continued to construct an orderly nomadic space and a stable and enclosed symbiotic acquaintance social relationship through nomadic practices. ②The privatization of grassland property rights has accelerated the fragmentation of pastoral society and the pulling and restructuring of social relationships. ③In the modern context of modernization without nomadic life in practice, "nomadism" has become a cultural symbol sealed in the memories and traditional rituals of herders.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 42-49 [Abstract] ( 2 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1844KB] ( 26 )
50 A STUDY ON THE INFLUENCING FACTORS OF DIGITAL SENSE OF PLACE IN HISTORICAL DISTRICTS BASED ON SOCIAL MEDIA DATA: A CASE OF MENDONG AREA IN NANJING
CHEN Cheng, SHEN Li-zhen, WANG Xing, Xi Guang-liang
Studies on the sense of place have significant practical importance in the protection and construction of historical districts. The concept of digital sense of place, which reflects the dynamic interplay between emotions and spatial relationships under digital conditions, represents a crucial extension to traditional place sense research. This study focuses on the Mendong area in the Qinhuai District of Nanjing, China, utilizing social media data to explore the connotation and influencing factors of the digital sense of place in historical districts. To achieve this, the study employs a combination of the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) model and the Random Forest (RF) algorithm to explore the connotation and influencing factors of the digital sense of place in historical districts. The findings reveal that, unlike traditional sense of place, which relies heavily on activities and sensory experiences in physical spaces, the digital sense of place emphasizes emotional responses and personal identification within online virtual spaces. Furthermore, key factors influencing the digital sense of place in the Mendong area include place association, place popularity, and place gourmet guide. Based on these findings, the study proposes targeted strategies for cultivating a sense of place in historical districts. These strategies focus on hotspot excavation, scene creation, and memory reinforcement. Hotspot excavation involves identifying and promoting areas with high user engagement and positive sentiment. Scene creation aims to enhance the aesthetic and functional aspects of the environment to foster a stronger sense of place.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 50-58,78 [Abstract] ( 1 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 3226KB] ( 33 )
CITY
59 EVOLUTIONARY CHARACTERISTICS AND DIFFERENCE MECHANISMS OF URBAN INNOVATION SPACE TYPES UNDER NETWORK PERSPECTIVE: TAKING NANJING AS AN EXAMPLE
TANG Shuang, ZHANG Jing-xiang, LI Mu-han
The cultivation of innovation network is an important factor for anchoring urban innovation space and shaping urban innovation environment. Especially from the micro-subject perspective, it is possible to develop a more profound explanation of the process and mechanism of innovation network formation. Therefore, taking Nanjing as an example, on the basis of identifying the scope of urban innovation space by using patent application data and 'Getis-Ord Gi*' method, we construct the innovation network of Nanjing's innovation space one by one applying the information of cooperative relationship in cooperative patent application data. The results found that: 1) From the perspective of scale type, there are differences in the scale composition of innovation linkages in urban innovation spaces; 2) From the perspective of organisation type, urban innovation space can be divided into core subject discrete, core subject combined, multi-subject discrete, and multi-subject combined; 3) The attributes of innovation subjects are an important reason for the differences in the characteristics of urban innovation space network types, and this phenomenon that can be explained by multi-dimensional proximities.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 59-67 [Abstract] ( 2 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 2213KB] ( 21 )
68 SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND SELF-ORGANIZING MECHANISMS OF URBAN NETWORKS IN CHINA BASED ON THREE TYPES OF FLOWS
AN Di, HU Ying-jie, WAN Yong
With the deepening of research on spatial structure and influence mechanisms within urban networks, the investigation of self-organizing mechanisms has become an important research topic. This paper took 336 China's prefecture-level administrative units as research objects, and utilize Internet big data to establish three kinds of urban networks: enterprise organization, information search, and population migration. Then we analyzed the characteristics of physical space and topological structure across these networks, and finally used the exponential random graph model to empirically test both exogenous influencing factors and endogenous self-organizing mechanisms. The research demonstrates that: 1) Three types of urban networks demonstrate spatial heterogeneity in physical spatial patterns, manifesting a "center-periphery" structure across two hierarchical scales: the national level and the regional level (encompassing urban agglomerations and provincial areas). This spatial configuration leads to two hinterland patterns: large-scale interlaced networks and proximity diffusion zones. 2) Topological analysis identifies characteristic scale-free and smallworld properties, with self-organization manifesting at varying scales. As spatial scope expands, triangle and star configurations emerge as dominant factors, driving the transformation of urban networks toward more complex interactive topologies. 3) Urban network arises from the synergistic integration of exogenous influencing factors and endogenous driving mechanisms. The mechanisms of preferential attachment and network proximity collectively elucidate the self-organization process underlying the intricate urban system.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 68-78 [Abstract] ( 1 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 3836KB] ( 33 )
RURAL
79 RESEARCH ON THE ROLE MECHANISM AND PRACTICAL PATH OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FUNCTION OF TRADITIONAL VILLAGES UNDER THE PERSPECTIVE OF SPATIAL NARRATIVE
LI Bo-hua, PENG Cong-hao, DOU Yin-di
Traditional villages, which embody Chinese cultural heritage and evoke nostalgic memories, act as living archives of agrarian civilization. Using Huangdu Village in western Hunan as a case study and considering the contexts of ecological civilization construction and rural revitalization strategies, the article outlines a practical approach for implementing environmental education initiatives in Huangdu Village through a spatial narrative lens. The study shows that: 1) Based on spatial narrative and construction learning theories, traditional village environmental education can be divided into three progressive spatial dimensions: physical reality space, coded perception space, and conceptual consciousness space. 2) Taking the theory of spatial narrative as the theoretical foundation, with the goal of excavating the cultural value behind the traditional village space and optimizing the spatial narrative system of environmental education in traditional villages, and taking narrative elements as the foundation, narrative space as the node, narrative vein as the guideline, and narrative experience as the core, the spatial narrative practice path of environmental education in Huangdu Village is constructed from the three dimensions of elemental mending, situation construction and infiltration atmosphere.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 79-87 [Abstract] ( 1 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 5484KB] ( 31 )
88 SPATIAL INTERACTION AND COUPLING COORDINATION ANALYSIS OF GREEN FINANCE AND RURAL REVITALIZATION IN THE YELLOW RIVER BASIN
LIU Qi, QIAO Jia-jun, LI Meng-juan, HUANG Meng-jiao
Green finance plays a pivotal role in mobilizing social capital to drive the green development of rural areas, while the strategy for revitalizing rural areas serves as a platform for the growth of green finance. Both concepts complement each other and hold great potential for integrated development. This research utilized social and economic statistics from the Yellow River Basin from 2000 to 2022, employing a comprehensive evaluation method to measure green finance across five dimensions, and to evaluate rural development based on five revitalization goals. Through time series and spatial analysis, the spatiotemporal characteristics of both were elucidated, and the bivariate Moran's I was used to explore their spatial interaction, followed by the application of a coupling coordination degree model to assess their level of coordinated development. The findings indicated: 1) Over the study period, the average development level of green finance in the Yellow River Basin rose from 0.185 to 0.395, and the average rural development level increased from 0.314 to 0.547. 2) A positive spatial interaction was observed between the level of green finance and rural development. 3) The degree of coordinated development between the two has been continuously strengthening, and can be roughly divided into three stages: 2000—2005, 2006—2012, and 2013—2022.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 88-101 [Abstract] ( 1 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 7406KB] ( 22 )
102 MENTAL HEALTH OF RURAL MIGRANT WOMEN AND THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL SUPPORT: A CASE STUDY OF NANJING, CHINA
GU Mo-li, TANG Shuang-shuang
Rural migrant women, as marginalized and vulnerable groups in urban society, are of great importance in research on mental health and social support mechanisms, which are crucial for achieving the goals of a Healthy China. This study, based on the current state of mental health and social support among rural migrant women, employs multiple linear regression models and mediation effect tests to examine the mechanisms through which social support influences their mental health. The results reveal the following: First, significant disparities exist in mental health levels among rural migrant women with different socioeconomic attributes. Groups exhibiting higher mental health levels include older generations, married individuals, those with lower educational attainment, longer durations of residence, employment in the service or commercial sectors, and individuals who own homes. Second, informal social networks (including family members, friends, and neighbors) serve as the primary source of support for rural migrant women, while formal social networks (including the government, community, and social organizations) provide only limited support. Third, different types of social support exhibit varying impacts on mental health. Emotional support from family members, friends, and neighbors significantly enhances mental health. Fourth, the mediating effects of social support vary across different sources and types. Social companionship support from family members positively mediates mental health outcomes.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 102-111 [Abstract] ( 2 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1755KB] ( 25 )
ECONOMY
112 RESEARCH ON THE COUPLING CHARACTERISTICS AND DRIVING MECHANISMS OF NEW URBANIZATION AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN-LAND RELATIONSHIPS
PENG Kun-jie, ZHANG Meng, XU Chun-xiao
Based on the perspective of human-land relationship, the article explores the spatial and temporal evolution characteristics and the intrinsic driving mechanism of the coupling and coordination of new urbanization and economic resilience of the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) during the period from 2005 to 2020. The results show that: on the theoretical framework, high level new urbanization can promote the upgrading and optimization of economic security, and high level economic resilience can promote the upgrading and development of new urbanization; on the time evolution, the overall level of coupling and coordination between new urbanization and economic resilience of cities in the YRD has shown a stable and improving healthy development; on the spatial pattern, the level of coupling coordination presents a stage-by-stage evolution from 2005 to 2020, with significant spatial spillover effects; on the regional coordination, the power kernel of each city's spatial and temporal leap is more derived from its own 'hematopoietic' ability and endogenous power; on the driving mechanism, the internal elements of the two systems influence the level of coupled and coordinated development between the systems through spatial and temporal interactions with equilibrium forces.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 112-124 [Abstract] ( 3 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 3781KB] ( 25 )
REGION
125 SPATIAL EVOLUTION OF UNIVERSITY-FIRM COOPERATIVE INNOVATION NETWORK AND THE EMBEDDING MECHANISM OF REGIONAL FIRMS IN CHINA
YE Lei, HAO Jun, HU Sen-lin, LIN Lan, ZENG Gang
Conventional wisdom, based on conceptual frameworks such as the regional innovation system, the triple helix, and the engaged university, emphasizes that university knowledge spillovers are highly geographically localized and argues that universities should serve local industry and local investment in university research. However, these theories have struggled to explain the increasing use of academic knowledge by firms outside the region. We measure regional embeddedness by aggregating the network embeddedness of firms at the regional level. We utilize the co-applied patent records between 1,291 universities and 37,823 firms in China from 2008 to 2022 to construct the university-firm collaborative innovation network. The study finds that: 1) The university-firm collaborative innovation network is dominated by self-absorption within universities’home regions and interaction among four urban agglomerations, namely the BeijingTianjin region, the Chengdu-Chongqing region, and the Yangtze and Pearl River deltas. 2) Regional embeddedness shows a decreasing trend from coastal to inland areas. 3) The extent to which a region is embedded within the network depends mainly on the innovation capacity of its firms and the level of economic development, and the impact of the academic resource endowment within the region is relatively weak.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 125-132,183 [Abstract] ( 2 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 4550KB] ( 34 )
TOURISM
133 SPATIAL EFFECTS AND TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS OF DIGITAL ECONOMY ENABALING CULTURAL AND TOURISM INDUSTRY INTEGRATION EFFICIENCY
WANG Zhao-feng, LIN Lu-xiong, CHEN Qin-chang
Scientific research and judgment of the action mechanism and internal impact of digital economy on the efficiency of cultural and tourism integration is an important topic to release the value of digital economy, promote the integration of cultural and tourism industry to improve quality and efficiency. This paper attempts to integrate digital economy and the integration efficiency of cultural and tourism industry into a unified analytical framework. Based on the panel data of 30 provinces in China from 2012 to 2021, this paper constructs a comprehensive evaluation system for the development level of digital economy and the integration efficiency of cultural and tourism industries, then clears out the spatial-temporal evolution characteristics of the two, and uses the spatial econometric model and the intermediary effect model to reveal the spatial effect and transmission mechanism of the integration efficiency of cultural and tourism industries enabled by digital economy. The results show that: 1) the development level of digital economy presents a steady upward trend, showing a spatial distribution pattern of "high in southeast, low in northwest, and balanced in central",and the regional digital divide is gradually closing. 2) The integration efficiency of cultural and tourism industry as a whole presents an "inverted S-shaped" temporal change trend, showing a spatial differentiation characteristic of "high in southeast and low in northwest", and the regional gap tends to shrink during the study period. 3) The spatial Durbin model shows that the spatial spillover effect of digital economy enabling cultural and tourism industry integration efficiency is nonlinear. The local effect is an "inverted U" shape, and the neighborhood effect is a "U" shape.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 133-145 [Abstract] ( 2 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 5003KB] ( 15 )
146 THE SPATIAL PATTERN AND INFLUENCING FACTORS OF URBAN TOURISM LEISURE STREET BLOCKS IN CHINA
GAO Yuan, QIAO Sai, QU Bo-ting
The construction of urban tourism leisure street blocks in China is of great significance for meeting people's spiritual and cultural needs and stimulating the growth of consumption. This paper takes the urban tourism leisure street blocks in China as the research object, and uses geographical spatial statistical analysis methods such as the geographical concentration index, imbalance index, and kernel density analysis to study the spatial pattern of tourism and leisure blocks. Additionally, it combines with the geographical detector to reveal the influencing factors of the spatial pattern of tourism and leisure blocks. The comprehensive conclusions derived from the thorough analysis and investigation conducted in this study are summarized as follows: 1) At the provincial administrative level, the spatial arrangement of tourism and leisure-focused street blocks exhibits a notable degree of geographical clustering. 2) From a spatial morphology perspective, the distribution of urban tourism leisure street blocks in China exhibits an "eastern concentration and western sparsity" pattern at the national scale. 3) From the perspective of spatial distribution density, the overall distribution of urban tourism and leisure street blocks in China exhibits a "dual primary cores, one secondary core, and clustered pattern" density distribution pattern. 4) The spatial configuration of urban tourism and leisure street blocks in China is fundamentally shaped by the multifaceted interplay of multiple determinants
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 146-155 [Abstract] ( 2 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 3328KB] ( 27 )
156 SHARING OR SILENCE? THE INFLUENCE MECHANISM OF TOURISTS’PERCEIVED NEGATIVE DISCONFIRMATION ON ONLINE SHARING BEHAVIORAL INTENTION
YU Yi-feng, LI Zi-ling, WENG Li-sheng, MA Xiao-long
The rapid proliferation of social media has significantly amplified the influence of tourists' online sharing behaviors on destination reputations and consumer decision-making processes. IGrounded in the theoretical frameworks of Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory and the Cognitive Appraisal Theory of Emotion, this study systematically examines the causal pathways through which tourists' perceived negative disconfirmation shapes their intentions to share experiences online. Empirical findings reveal that when tourists' actual experiences fall short of their pre-travel expectations, the resultant perception of negative disconfirmation consistently triggers adverse emotional states, such as frustration and disappointment. The study shows that experienced tourists tend to exhibit lower levels of negative emotional reactions when faced with negative discrepancies compared to less experienced tourists. This finding not only enriches the application of Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory in tourism but also reveals the underlying mechanisms of tourists' intentions to engage in online sharing behavior.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 156-164 [Abstract] ( 1 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1766KB] ( 21 )
165 THE EFFECT OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ON RESIDENT-TOURIST VALUE COCREATION BEHAVIOR BASED ON SOCIAL CAPITAL THEORY
JIA Yan-ju, ZHU Ming-yao, ZHAO Jin-feng
Directing both tourists and residents to share development achievements and co-create value is a critical topic for upgrading and iterating rural tourism toward the goal of common prosperity. However, existing research has predominantly examined the mechanism of residents' value co-creation behavior from an economic interest perspective while overlooking the role of non-economic factors. Building on the social capital theory, a structural equation model is proposed to investigate the influence mechanism of community participation on resident-tourist value co-creation behavior. The mediating effect of social capital in the relationship between community participation and resident-tourist value co-creation behavior is tested, as well as the moderating role of resident-tourist interaction. A total of 560 valid questionnaires are collected from residents in five rural tourism communities around Mount Tai scenic spot in Shandong Province and used for empirical analysis. Findings suggest that community participation can induce resident-tourist value cocreation behavior. Social capital significantly mediates the relationships between community participation and resident-tourist value co-creation behavior. Furthermore, resident-tourist interaction is also found to moderate the effect of community participation on social capital.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 165-174 [Abstract] ( 2 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1908KB] ( 19 )
175 RETHINKING TOURISMSCAPES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ACTOR-NETWORK THEORY: THEORETICAL ORIGIN, CONCEPTUAL CONNOTATION AND RESEARCH PATHWAY
YUAN Chao, XU Lin-zeng
Originating from the sociology of science and technology, the actor- network theory(ANT) has received continuous attention from many disciplines. Compared with foreign tourism research, ANT still has a lot of room for exploration in terms of theoretical dialogue and wide range of topics in domestic tourism research. Based on this, this paper takes tourismscapes as an intermediary concept connecting ANT and tourism research, and systematically sorts out the theoretical origins, conceptual connotation and empirical research pathway of tourismscapes. Specifically, the article first elaborates on the concepts of symmetry, nonreduction, actor networks, and translation, and briefly introduces how these concepts relate to tourismscapes research. Secondly, the research orientation of tourismscapes is analyzed from the definition, boundary and characteristics, modes of ordering and spatial logic, which responds to the current empirical research to a certain extent. Thirdly, taking the destination as an example, this paper cites the case of the medieval center in Nykøbing Falster to illustrate research pathway of the empirical research of the destination under the tourismscapes. Finally, this paper analyzes the research orientation, focus and exploration topics of tourismscapes as a paradigm.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 175-183 [Abstract] ( 1 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 1526KB] ( 22 )
184 E-TOURISM AND ITS COORDINATION WITH LOCAL: THE CASE OF THE SOCIAL MEDIA EXPLOSION OF ZIBO BARBECUE
ZHANG Yi-nuo, LU Zi, LI Zhi, TAN Jia-hui, HOU Kai-yun
It is difficult to find articles on the practical application of e-tourism in academic journals, especially on the joint/coordinated local/regional level of e-tourism. This paper aims to supplement the lack of research on the relationship between e-tourism and regional tourism development. Based on the analysis of etourism development and local participation in e-tourism development, six potential variables are defined. Referring to the core principles of the Vienna Declaration on Digital Humanism, and taking social media as an example, this paper analyzes the coordination between e-tourism and local areas and the development of information economy space based on multiple public data platforms and Zibo e-government/business platform data combined with cross-sectional online survey data. It is believed that the functional changes of key components of e-tourism and the local access to the information society jointly support an unusual development and operation mode of local tourism economy, which fundamentally changes the face of regional tourism rather than simply strengthening the old tourism order. Local governments can access the information society and form a diversified social cooperation system with e-tourists to quickly build a valuable local tourism image and improve the positive image of local tourism through the timely response of information spread. E-tourism and local coordination will open and establish a new space of information economy with virtual community market function and humanistic spirit, which is a return to the spiritual community of the natural state and is therefore a fully social product rather than a copy of material and objective space.
2025 Vol. 40 (3): 184-192 [Abstract] ( 1 ) [HTML 1KB] [ PDF 4203KB] ( 35 )
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