This thesis aimed to critically synthesise the relationships between cultural capital and perceptions of authenticity in literary tourism experiences. Whilst authenticity is a central theme in literary tourism research, few studies have explored authenticity and Bourdieusian cultural capital concurrently. Thus, this thesis investigates the two concepts and proposes new theory which elicits an in-depth understanding of individual perceptions of authenticity. The study adopted an interpretivist qualitative approach, using an ethnographic research strategy. Ethnographic fieldwork was conducted in Cornwall, UK. In total, 16 face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted with literary tourism stakeholders at selected Cornish locations as...
This paper aims to explore the relationships between place attachment and perceived authenticity of ...
The desire for new experiences that are truly authentic has become an important mainstream in the to...
The purposes of this dissertation are threefold: to define and operationalize different types of aut...
This paper explores the approach to the construction of literary tourism site from the perspective o...
No embargo required.Innovative fieldwork research in cultural tourism is presented which is based ar...
Background: Authenticity has been positioned as a central theme in contemporary marketing, and is co...
how visitors use and appropriate tourist sites as a means of cultural identity and distinction. This...
This research examined how individuals define authenticity and how their different definitions affec...
This study explores various notions of authenticity in tourism experience and seeks to establish if ...
Since the 1970s there has been a growing interest in Indigenous cultures globally. In Australia, the...
The notion of authenticity arises in tourism research in two ways: In theory, as a contentious, comp...
Along with the earliest theories of tourism arose an interest in understanding the role of authentic...
Authenticity is a contested concept. It is intrinsically linked and curated through individual perce...
Despite considerable research regarding the meaning of authenticity, there remains uncertainty as to...
Amidst the plethora of research regarding the meaning of authenticity, there remains uncertainty as ...
This paper aims to explore the relationships between place attachment and perceived authenticity of ...
The desire for new experiences that are truly authentic has become an important mainstream in the to...
The purposes of this dissertation are threefold: to define and operationalize different types of aut...
This paper explores the approach to the construction of literary tourism site from the perspective o...
No embargo required.Innovative fieldwork research in cultural tourism is presented which is based ar...
Background: Authenticity has been positioned as a central theme in contemporary marketing, and is co...
how visitors use and appropriate tourist sites as a means of cultural identity and distinction. This...
This research examined how individuals define authenticity and how their different definitions affec...
This study explores various notions of authenticity in tourism experience and seeks to establish if ...
Since the 1970s there has been a growing interest in Indigenous cultures globally. In Australia, the...
The notion of authenticity arises in tourism research in two ways: In theory, as a contentious, comp...
Along with the earliest theories of tourism arose an interest in understanding the role of authentic...
Authenticity is a contested concept. It is intrinsically linked and curated through individual perce...
Despite considerable research regarding the meaning of authenticity, there remains uncertainty as to...
Amidst the plethora of research regarding the meaning of authenticity, there remains uncertainty as ...
This paper aims to explore the relationships between place attachment and perceived authenticity of ...
The desire for new experiences that are truly authentic has become an important mainstream in the to...
The purposes of this dissertation are threefold: to define and operationalize different types of aut...