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Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018.
©2018
Description:1 online resource (xvi, 338 pages)
Language:English
Series:Tourism social science series ; volume 24
Tourism social science series ; v. 24.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12021417
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Varying Form of Title:Authenticity and tourism
Other authors / contributors:Rickly, Jillian M., editor.
Vidon, Elizabeth S., editor.
ISBN:9781787548169
1787548163
9781787548183
178754818X
9781787548176
1787548171
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 16, 2018).
Summary:Debates around the concept of authenticity date to the earliest theories of tourism, as scholars attempted to understand motivations for traveling away from 'home' and touristic experiences of places far 'away'. Over time, theories of authenticity have burgeoned from epistemological to ontological notions drawing a broad range of philosophers into tourism research. This edited volume features chapters that engage with key debates about authenticity - its materiality, how it is perceived, and how it is experienced. The book is comprised of four sections thematically organized around popular trends in authenticity research in tourism, making this volume appropriate as both a comprehensive text and as individual investigations. Authenticity & Tourism: Materialities, Perceptions, Experiences includes chapters that engage with the pragmatic and the theoretical, including conversations on marketing and the production of tourism attractions, examinations of the constructive nature of authenticity, and the politics of authentication processes. Also included are contributions that revisit technological trends in tourism and advance debates of authenticity in souvenirs, photographs, and simulated experiences, as well as those more firmly anchored in the theoretical, pushing boundaries and establishing paths for future research. Across these chapters, the authors employ a range of methodologies, from autoethnography to photo and food-elicitation combinations to discourse and content analyses. Set against a backdrop of truly global case studies, this collection exemplifies the multiple facets of authenticity research in tourism.
Other form:Print version: Authenticity & tourism. First edition. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018 1787548171 9781787548176

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505 0 |a Front Cover; Authenticity & Tourism: Materialities, Perceptions, Experiences; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction: From Pseudo-Events to Authentic Experiences; Authenticity and Tourism Studies; Objective Authenticity; Constructive Authenticity; Postmodern Authenticity; Existential Authenticity; Intrapersonal Authenticity.; Interpersonal Authenticity.; Authentication and the Performative Turn; Relationality of Authenticity; Alienation; Structure of the Book; Marketing Maneuvers; Chapter 2 Looking for Authenticity in Product Geography 
505 8 |a IntroductionDestination Image and Authenticity; "Implacing" Wine Mythologies in Napa Valley; From the Cafetero to the Barista and Back Again; Product Mythologies and Destination Authenticity; Conclusion; Chapter 3 "See You in Iran" on Facebook: Assessing User-Generated Authenticity; Introduction; Authenticity and User-Generated Content; Authenticity and "See You in Iran"; Authenticating UGC on "See You in Iran"; Authentic Inquiry; Authentic Production; Authentic Encounters; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Marketing and Authenticity in Tourism: A Cacao Farm in Brazil; Introduction 
505 8 |a Contributions from Marketing to AuthenticityExperiential Marketing and Authenticity; Tourism Destination Branding and Authenticity; A Cacao Farm in Brazil; Data Collection and Analysis; Study Results; Conclusion; Cultural (Mis)Interpretations; Chapter 5 Love, Romance, and Behavior: Finding Juliet, Finding Meaning; Introduction; Love, Romance, and Behavior; Cultural and Personal Capital; Juliet's Balcony; Study Methodology; Research Findings; Group 1: 1 or 2 Minutes Visits; Group 2: The 3-7 Minutes Group; Group 3: The 9-15 Minutes Group; Group 4: The 30 Minutes or More Group; Conclusion 
505 8 |a Chapter 6 Authenticity of a National Icon: The Trinidad Steelpan as a Tourism ResourceIntroduction; Origins of the Steelpan; A History of Religion, Rebellion, Resistance, and Rivalry; Steelpan Outside of Trinidad; Authenticity and Heritage; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Authenticity in Portugal's Interior Rural Areas; Introduction; Revisiting Authenticity; Rural Tourism in Portugal; Research Design; Study Methodology; Sample Characteristics; Stakeholders' Perceptions of Schist Villages Network; Conclusion; Technological Interventions; Chapter 8 Tourists' Photographic Constructions of Place in Ireland 
505 8 |a IntroductionAuthenticity and Tourists' Experiences of Ireland; Authentic Experiences or Staged Realities; (Re)producing Place; Research Design; Experiences of Ireland; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Understanding Authenticity Within Gastronomic Experiences; Introduction; Authenticity in Food, Service, and Atmosphere; Study Methodology; Authenticity in Gastronomic Experiences; Setting the Table; The Interviews; Defining Authentic Food; The Authentic "Hot Dog"; Questioning Authenticity; Conclusion; Chapter 10 Digital Revolution or Plastic Gimmick? Authenticity in 3D Souvenirs; Introduction 
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