Despite recognition that Chinese backpackers travel in small self-organised groups, studies have yet to examine how group dynamics affect the travel experience. Multi-sited ethnography and netnography were deployed to follow Chinese backpackers in Europe to explore their group dynamics. The findings reveal that Chinese backpackers sustain hierarchical group relations by applying cultural attributes of 'respect for authority' and 'keqi'. A conflict-free status is achieved by following the codes of 'guanxi' and 'conformity'. Harmony is practiced to either develop harmonious relationships or resolve potential discord. This study contributes to the literature on harmony by synthesising relevant cultural attributes to understand their applicatio...
Young Chinese tourists form an increasingly important market and they tend to travel in small friend...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
This study examines how backpacking, an activity originating from Western societies, is perceived an...
Despite recognition that Chinese backpackers travel in small, self-organised groups, studies have ye...
‘Donkey friends’ (驴友 lü you) have been increasingly popular – Chinese backpackers who look for trave...
This study initially aims to investigate Chinese outbound backpackers’ travel experiences through Wh...
The current study aims at exposing how Chinese backpackers question the social norms of the Chinese ...
This study was conducted to identify the characteristics of backpackers and their travel behaviours ...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
This paper reports the findings of an ethnographic study of Chinese outbound backpackers’ use and ad...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
Backpacker sociality is a networking sociality, which is created through intersecting movements betw...
The question of what constitutes backpacker identity has been one of the central topics of backpacki...
This thesis addresses a number of new and unexplored issues in the context of the / macro-regional o...
The aim of this study is to conceptualise the traditional three-layer cultural system (White, 1949...
Young Chinese tourists form an increasingly important market and they tend to travel in small friend...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
This study examines how backpacking, an activity originating from Western societies, is perceived an...
Despite recognition that Chinese backpackers travel in small, self-organised groups, studies have ye...
‘Donkey friends’ (驴友 lü you) have been increasingly popular – Chinese backpackers who look for trave...
This study initially aims to investigate Chinese outbound backpackers’ travel experiences through Wh...
The current study aims at exposing how Chinese backpackers question the social norms of the Chinese ...
This study was conducted to identify the characteristics of backpackers and their travel behaviours ...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
This paper reports the findings of an ethnographic study of Chinese outbound backpackers’ use and ad...
Backpacking tourism has gained in popularity among Chinese young people since the 1990s. While learn...
Backpacker sociality is a networking sociality, which is created through intersecting movements betw...
The question of what constitutes backpacker identity has been one of the central topics of backpacki...
This thesis addresses a number of new and unexplored issues in the context of the / macro-regional o...
The aim of this study is to conceptualise the traditional three-layer cultural system (White, 1949...
Young Chinese tourists form an increasingly important market and they tend to travel in small friend...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
This study examines how backpacking, an activity originating from Western societies, is perceived an...