This article explores the critical realist conceptualization of authenticity through its development in tourism, especially in relation to indigenous Sámi culture. Authenticity is discussed through the often relativistic perspectives surrounding it. This paper proposes a middle ground between objective and existential views; it considers authenticity to be a compromise, and it focuses on both universal components (present in all Sámi people in the tourism context) as well as mediated components (such as characteristics differently influenced by geo-history). The role of cultural tourism labels is also discussed. The overlying objective is to conceptualize authenticity so that it produces a positive effect on the tourism operations of Sámi p...
Fora long time, authenticity was used as an analytical category that aimed at telling the "real" tra...
Fora long time, authenticity was used as an analytical category that aimed at telling the "real" tra...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...
The notion of authenticity arises in tourism research in two ways: In theory, as a contentious, comp...
The notion of authenticity arises in tourism research in two ways: In theory, as a contentious,compl...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to provide a broad overview and opinion on the term 'au...
Abstract: This paper aims at a conceptual clarification of the meanings of authenticity in tourist e...
The phenomenon of tourism presents a complicated construct. This fact can become clearer if we try t...
Authenticity is considered a very important means to attract tourists. Different enterprises and des...
Authenticity is considered a very important means to attract tourists. Different enterprises and des...
Authenticity is considered a very important means to attract tourists. Different enterprises and des...
The concept of authenticity has been a hallmark in the sociology of tourism literature since it was ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a broad overview and opinion on the term ‘authenticity’ ...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...
Fora long time, authenticity was used as an analytical category that aimed at telling the "real" tra...
Fora long time, authenticity was used as an analytical category that aimed at telling the "real" tra...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...
The notion of authenticity arises in tourism research in two ways: In theory, as a contentious, comp...
The notion of authenticity arises in tourism research in two ways: In theory, as a contentious,compl...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to provide a broad overview and opinion on the term 'au...
Abstract: This paper aims at a conceptual clarification of the meanings of authenticity in tourist e...
The phenomenon of tourism presents a complicated construct. This fact can become clearer if we try t...
Authenticity is considered a very important means to attract tourists. Different enterprises and des...
Authenticity is considered a very important means to attract tourists. Different enterprises and des...
Authenticity is considered a very important means to attract tourists. Different enterprises and des...
The concept of authenticity has been a hallmark in the sociology of tourism literature since it was ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a broad overview and opinion on the term ‘authenticity’ ...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...
Fora long time, authenticity was used as an analytical category that aimed at telling the "real" tra...
Fora long time, authenticity was used as an analytical category that aimed at telling the "real" tra...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...