While commercial images of “backpacking ” emphasise adventure, youth and sightseeing, recent ethnographies of backpackers identify other motivations and rationales that accentuate travel experiences as formative of the self and identity. This raises the question of the basis of this apparently common orientation. This paper investigates, through analysis of postings on an electronic backpacker notice board, “backpacker ” as a collaboratively constructed category. We propose that the shared understandings of “backpacker ” enabled by these notice boards are consistent with cultural orientations captured in notions of cosmopolitanism (Beck 2000) involving a shift to new forms of sociality across borders: a solidarity with strangers
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
Scholarship on backpackers speculates some individuals may extend backpacking to a way of life. This...
By adopting an ontological stance of becoming, this study traces qualitatively the journeys of conte...
While commercial images of “backpacking” emphasise adventure, youth and sightseeing, recent ethnogra...
While commercial images of 'backpacking' emphasise adventure, youth and sightseeing, recent ethnogra...
This paper examines the role that new media play in the contemporary experience of backpacker travel...
“Abroad changed me” is a popular joke on social media and in banter between friends, but it actually...
This work addresses the phenomenon of long-term, so-called ‘independent’ travelling, or backpacking,...
The rise of the internet, social networking sites, and mobile devices have transformed the way backp...
This paper investigates the legitimacy of calling the contemporary community of backpackers a subcul...
How are Western backpacking identities organised, constituted and performed? A scenario understood a...
Long-term independent budget travel to countries far away has become increasingly common over the la...
Thesis Purpose: The aim of this research project was to uncover the meaning of extraordinary experie...
The aim is to study virtual presence in travel blogs. The paper seeks to argue that though some conc...
Our society is becoming more restless and mobile, a symbol for this mobility are the backpackers. Ba...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
Scholarship on backpackers speculates some individuals may extend backpacking to a way of life. This...
By adopting an ontological stance of becoming, this study traces qualitatively the journeys of conte...
While commercial images of “backpacking” emphasise adventure, youth and sightseeing, recent ethnogra...
While commercial images of 'backpacking' emphasise adventure, youth and sightseeing, recent ethnogra...
This paper examines the role that new media play in the contemporary experience of backpacker travel...
“Abroad changed me” is a popular joke on social media and in banter between friends, but it actually...
This work addresses the phenomenon of long-term, so-called ‘independent’ travelling, or backpacking,...
The rise of the internet, social networking sites, and mobile devices have transformed the way backp...
This paper investigates the legitimacy of calling the contemporary community of backpackers a subcul...
How are Western backpacking identities organised, constituted and performed? A scenario understood a...
Long-term independent budget travel to countries far away has become increasingly common over the la...
Thesis Purpose: The aim of this research project was to uncover the meaning of extraordinary experie...
The aim is to study virtual presence in travel blogs. The paper seeks to argue that though some conc...
Our society is becoming more restless and mobile, a symbol for this mobility are the backpackers. Ba...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
Scholarship on backpackers speculates some individuals may extend backpacking to a way of life. This...
By adopting an ontological stance of becoming, this study traces qualitatively the journeys of conte...