2017
DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2017.1312468
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A theory of structured experience

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“…A theme for a structured experience (such as a swim session at a camp) is defined as a set of verbal, physical, and interpersonal cues that invite participants to imagine they are in a different place, time, and/or set of circumstances (Ellis, Freeman, Jamal, & Jiang, 2017). Theming is a key strategy for creating engaging, immersive, and absorbing experiences among organizations in the leisure industries (Duerden, Ward, & Freeman 2015;Pine & Gilmore 2011).…”
Section: Background Themementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A theme for a structured experience (such as a swim session at a camp) is defined as a set of verbal, physical, and interpersonal cues that invite participants to imagine they are in a different place, time, and/or set of circumstances (Ellis, Freeman, Jamal, & Jiang, 2017). Theming is a key strategy for creating engaging, immersive, and absorbing experiences among organizations in the leisure industries (Duerden, Ward, & Freeman 2015;Pine & Gilmore 2011).…”
Section: Background Themementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deep structured experience (Ellis, Freeman, Jamal, & Jiang, 2017) is derived from literature on flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975), optimal experience (Jackson & Marsh, 1996), peak experience (Maslow, 1961;Privette, 1983;Privette & Bundrick, 1987), deep play (Ackerman, 1999), and fast-thinking (Kahneman, 2011). The theory of structured experience (Ellis et al, 2017) (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975;Kahneman, 2011;Mannell & Iso-Ahola, 1987;Maslow, 1961), deep structured experience is binary (Ellis et al, 2017); it varies as a dichotomy rather than a continuum.…”
Section: Background Quality Experience Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theory of structured experience (Ellis et al, 2017) (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975;Kahneman, 2011;Mannell & Iso-Ahola, 1987;Maslow, 1961), deep structured experience is binary (Ellis et al, 2017); it varies as a dichotomy rather than a continuum. People are either "in" or "out of" a state of deep structured experience at a given point in time.…”
Section: Background Quality Experience Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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