Abstract
Authenticity is a recurring theme in discussions about the future of the surf industry and the integrity of its subculture. However, its usage is often vague and inconsistent, largely because the concept remains ill-defined within a surfing context. This study addresses that gap by offering a detailed examination of what constitutes ‘surf authenticity’ and how it applies to surf brands. Drawing on qualitative data from 21 semi-structured interviews, the research develops nuanced definitions of both ‘surf authenticity’ and ‘surf brand authenticity’ and proposes an extension to a widely cited industry mantra to inform practice. The study contributes to the theoretical advancement of Schouten and McAlexander’s (1995) subcultures of consumption and Plesa’s (2023) concept of authenticization, while building on existing scholarship around the surf industry. Practically, it offers value to the global surf industry by fostering a clearer, shared understanding of authenticity, enabling more meaningful and productive discourse across the sector.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 1-14 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Annals of Leisure Research |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 14 May 2026 |
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Industry report: Surf Authenticity
Sims, C. P., 6 May 2026, p. 1-13, 13 p.Research output: Working paper › Professional
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The Surf Industry
Sims, C. & O’brien, D., 1 Jan 2025, The Science and Culture of Surfing. Springer Nature, p. 223-239 17 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research › peer-review
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