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15. Widening Perspectives in Backpacker Research
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors x
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Part 1: Introduction
- 1. Drifting Towards the Global Nomad 3
- 2. The Global Nomad: Motivations and Behaviour of Independent Travellers Worldwide 14
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Part 2: Backpacking as a (Post)modern Phenomenon
- 3. Backpacking: Diversity and Change 43
- 4. Theoretical Encounters: A Review of Backpacker Literature 60
- 5. The Beaten Track: Anti-Tourism as an Element of Backpacker Identity Construction 77
- 6. The Whole Point of Backpacking: Anthropological Perspectives on the Characteristics of Backpacking 92
- 7. The Conquerors and the Settlers: Two Groups of Young Israeli Backpackers in India 109
- 8. Backpacker Icons: Influential Literary ‘Nomads’ in the Formation of Backpacker Identities 123
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Part 3: In the Footsteps of the Global Nomad
- 9. Backpacking in Scotland: Formal Public Sector Responses to an Informal Phenomenon 149
- 10. Profiling the International Backpacker Market in Australia 168
- 11. Backpackers: Nomads Join the Mainstream? An Analysis of Backpacker Employment on the ‘Harvest Trail Circuit’ in Australia 180
- 12. Destination-Based Product Selections by International Backpackers in Australia 196
- 13. Setting Out on the Road Less Travelled: A Study of Backpacker Travel in New Zealand 217
- 14. Backpacker Transport Choice: A Conceptual Framework Applied to New Zealand 237
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Part 4: Conclusions
- 15. Widening Perspectives in Backpacker Research 253
- References 280
- Index 296
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors x
-
Part 1: Introduction
- 1. Drifting Towards the Global Nomad 3
- 2. The Global Nomad: Motivations and Behaviour of Independent Travellers Worldwide 14
-
Part 2: Backpacking as a (Post)modern Phenomenon
- 3. Backpacking: Diversity and Change 43
- 4. Theoretical Encounters: A Review of Backpacker Literature 60
- 5. The Beaten Track: Anti-Tourism as an Element of Backpacker Identity Construction 77
- 6. The Whole Point of Backpacking: Anthropological Perspectives on the Characteristics of Backpacking 92
- 7. The Conquerors and the Settlers: Two Groups of Young Israeli Backpackers in India 109
- 8. Backpacker Icons: Influential Literary ‘Nomads’ in the Formation of Backpacker Identities 123
-
Part 3: In the Footsteps of the Global Nomad
- 9. Backpacking in Scotland: Formal Public Sector Responses to an Informal Phenomenon 149
- 10. Profiling the International Backpacker Market in Australia 168
- 11. Backpackers: Nomads Join the Mainstream? An Analysis of Backpacker Employment on the ‘Harvest Trail Circuit’ in Australia 180
- 12. Destination-Based Product Selections by International Backpackers in Australia 196
- 13. Setting Out on the Road Less Travelled: A Study of Backpacker Travel in New Zealand 217
- 14. Backpacker Transport Choice: A Conceptual Framework Applied to New Zealand 237
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Part 4: Conclusions
- 15. Widening Perspectives in Backpacker Research 253
- References 280
- Index 296