Digitalisation is a major transformative factor in tourism, yet studies show that holidaymakers are ambivalent about smartphone and Internet use. This study explores screen and digital ambivalence in nature-based tourism in and around the huts and routes of the Norwegian Trekking Association. While digital ambivalence describes ambiguous sentiments over being constantly connected, screen ambivalence covers mixed feelings regarding the presence of smartphones and screens. Methodologically, this qualitative study combined observations at 3 offline sites with an analysis of 30 field dialogues. The study found that hikers were highly aware of the positive and negative functions of digital media. Offline tourism may intensify the experience of t...
Mobile technology is playing an increasing role in the tourist experience and a growing body of tour...
Globally, millions of tourists possess smartphones that provide them with access to extensive comput...
Digital detox technologies such as smartphones, tablets, and PDAs, have grown and developed at an ex...
Global mobility coupled with digital technologies raises new issues regarding human relations, which...
The study is to show how social media can create hotspot mountaineering destination from the remote ...
Digital-free tourism (DFT) describes tourism spaces where internet and mobile signals are either abs...
For decades, the outdoor recreation literature has documented the benefits of spending leisure time ...
Mediation processes are becoming increasingly salient in western society, and since tourism is one o...
Technology is used for a wide variety of activities in tourism. However, the overwhelming use of tec...
The current research investigates the rewarding outcomes from restricted digital connectivity or its...
Long distance hikers' information practices are considered via an ‘in-field’ methodology that genera...
In the last decade, the way tourists use communication technology has become a strong focus of touri...
Long distance hikers' information practices are considered via an 'in-field' methodology that genera...
Recent studies question whether ubiquitous connectivity via mobiles represents an enhancer and facil...
Mobile technologies are evident in all sectors, and this is also a reality in tourism. Tourists are ...
Mobile technology is playing an increasing role in the tourist experience and a growing body of tour...
Globally, millions of tourists possess smartphones that provide them with access to extensive comput...
Digital detox technologies such as smartphones, tablets, and PDAs, have grown and developed at an ex...
Global mobility coupled with digital technologies raises new issues regarding human relations, which...
The study is to show how social media can create hotspot mountaineering destination from the remote ...
Digital-free tourism (DFT) describes tourism spaces where internet and mobile signals are either abs...
For decades, the outdoor recreation literature has documented the benefits of spending leisure time ...
Mediation processes are becoming increasingly salient in western society, and since tourism is one o...
Technology is used for a wide variety of activities in tourism. However, the overwhelming use of tec...
The current research investigates the rewarding outcomes from restricted digital connectivity or its...
Long distance hikers' information practices are considered via an ‘in-field’ methodology that genera...
In the last decade, the way tourists use communication technology has become a strong focus of touri...
Long distance hikers' information practices are considered via an 'in-field' methodology that genera...
Recent studies question whether ubiquitous connectivity via mobiles represents an enhancer and facil...
Mobile technologies are evident in all sectors, and this is also a reality in tourism. Tourists are ...
Mobile technology is playing an increasing role in the tourist experience and a growing body of tour...
Globally, millions of tourists possess smartphones that provide them with access to extensive comput...
Digital detox technologies such as smartphones, tablets, and PDAs, have grown and developed at an ex...