Surf localism in Costa Rica: exploring territoriality among Costa Rican and foreign resident surfers
Abstract
This study examines the phenomenon of surf localism among local Costa Rican and foreign resident surfers in Pavones, Costa Rica, a well-known surf break considered the second longest left-breaking wave in the world. A multidisciplinary territoriality framework is used to explore the ways in which surfers expressed ownership, defined boundaries and regulated behavior in the surf break. Using an ethnographic approach, the first author engaged in...
Paper Details
Title
Surf localism in Costa Rica: exploring territoriality among Costa Rican and foreign resident surfers
Published Date
Mar 28, 2016
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
3-4
Pages
195 - 216
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