2011
DOI: 10.1080/09613218.2011.604280
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Carbon reductions and building regulations: the case of Norwegian mountain cabins

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“…Tour operators accentuate features that are most different from the tourist's everyday life by interpreting them in a way that makes these differences more magical or mystical than the ordinary (Ruiz-Ballesteros & Hernández-Ramírez, 2010). In contrast to staged authenticity, we coin the term 'pseudo-authenticity' to define the ski-chalet experience, as it is more than 'staged'; it is an unauthentic co-created representation of simple traditional living in a mountain lodge (Sigrid-Nordby, 2011). In this sense, pseudo-authenticity alludes to cocreated idyllisation (Daugstad & Kirchengast, 2013).…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tour operators accentuate features that are most different from the tourist's everyday life by interpreting them in a way that makes these differences more magical or mystical than the ordinary (Ruiz-Ballesteros & Hernández-Ramírez, 2010). In contrast to staged authenticity, we coin the term 'pseudo-authenticity' to define the ski-chalet experience, as it is more than 'staged'; it is an unauthentic co-created representation of simple traditional living in a mountain lodge (Sigrid-Nordby, 2011). In this sense, pseudo-authenticity alludes to cocreated idyllisation (Daugstad & Kirchengast, 2013).…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%