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Book Synopsis

This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the diversity of backpacker contexts, motives and behaviours. It takes a fresh, critical and reflexive look at over 40 years of backpacking research and seeks to recentre backpacking research before introducing new perspectives on backpacking and global backpacker cultures from previously unexplored perspectives. The chapters examine contemporary backpacker culture and mobilities, and the value and worth of backpacking both for individuals seeking an alternative life course and transformation, and destinations and businesses who value their economic and cultural potential. The volume aims to make sense of current research in order to understand backpacking’s future, and produce new directions for conceptual, theoretical and methodological development and future research. It will be useful for students and researchers in tourism, sociology and anthropology.



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The demise of the travel guide book and the emergence of the digital device underpins the makeover of backpacking as a mode of travel. This remarkable book breathes new life into the study of backpackers and its innovative methodological and theoretical entreaties help better situate backpacker research in the present. * Joseph M. Cheer, Western Sydney University, Australia *
Michael O'Regan has assembled a strong group of international scholars who bring research on backpacker culture firmly into the (post-)pandemic 21st century. Their rich case studies and compelling theoretical discussions provide welcome insight into the changing character of the global backpacker. * Michael A. Di Giovine, West Chester University, USA *

Backpacking brings to mind hedonism, cheap hostels and culturally insensitive wayfarers. This book bursts these preconceptions. Drawing from extensive theories, the chapters present a holistic view of contemporary backpacking and a fervent exploration of both Western and non-Western backpackers. This collection captures the many dimensions and complexities of backpacking, and the consumption of tourism spaces.

* Catheryn Khoo, Torrens University Australia *

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables

Contributors

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Michael O’Regan: Introduction: Backpacking – A Tired Narrative or
New Beginnings?

Part 1: Ontological Approaches and Mobile Methods

Chapter 2. Michael O’Regan: Thirty Years of Backpacker Research: A Systematic Literature Review

Chapter 3. Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto: The Go-along: A Mobile Method for Backpacker Research

Part 2: International Backpacking

Chapter 4. Yingying Li, Marion Joppe and Ye (Sandy) Shen: The Motivations and Constraints of Chinese ‘Donkey Friends’

Chapter 5. Wenjie Cai: Identity Construction of Chinese Outbound Backpackers in Europe

Chapter 6. Khen Ya’ari: Family Backpacking in India: The Case of Israeli Families

Chapter 7. Sarani Pitor Pakan: The Rise and Decline of Indonesian Backpacking

Chapter 8. Reihaneh Shahvali and Khadijeh Safiri: Iranian Female Backpackers and their Surrounding Community

Part 3: Backpacker Socialisation, Hostels and Learning

Chapter 9. Birgit Phillips and Michael Phillips: Travel and Transformation: Negotiating Identity in Post-Journey Life

Chapter 10. Marko Salvaggio: The Backpacker Hostel: Performing and Experiencing 'Place' in Central America

Chapter 11. Leon Mach: Backpacker Lifestyle Entrepreneurism: Resident Perspectives on Hedonistic Events and Backpackaging

Part 4: Concluding Thoughts

Chapter 12. Michael O’Regan: After the Pandemic: Future Directions for Backpacking and Backpacking Research

Index

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 16/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781845418069, 978-1845418069
      ISBN10: 1845418069

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the diversity of backpacker contexts, motives and behaviours. It takes a fresh, critical and reflexive look at over 40 years of backpacking research and seeks to recentre backpacking research before introducing new perspectives on backpacking and global backpacker cultures from previously unexplored perspectives. The chapters examine contemporary backpacker culture and mobilities, and the value and worth of backpacking both for individuals seeking an alternative life course and transformation, and destinations and businesses who value their economic and cultural potential. The volume aims to make sense of current research in order to understand backpacking’s future, and produce new directions for conceptual, theoretical and methodological development and future research. It will be useful for students and researchers in tourism, sociology and anthropology.



      Trade Review
      The demise of the travel guide book and the emergence of the digital device underpins the makeover of backpacking as a mode of travel. This remarkable book breathes new life into the study of backpackers and its innovative methodological and theoretical entreaties help better situate backpacker research in the present. * Joseph M. Cheer, Western Sydney University, Australia *
      Michael O'Regan has assembled a strong group of international scholars who bring research on backpacker culture firmly into the (post-)pandemic 21st century. Their rich case studies and compelling theoretical discussions provide welcome insight into the changing character of the global backpacker. * Michael A. Di Giovine, West Chester University, USA *

      Backpacking brings to mind hedonism, cheap hostels and culturally insensitive wayfarers. This book bursts these preconceptions. Drawing from extensive theories, the chapters present a holistic view of contemporary backpacking and a fervent exploration of both Western and non-Western backpackers. This collection captures the many dimensions and complexities of backpacking, and the consumption of tourism spaces.

      * Catheryn Khoo, Torrens University Australia *

      Table of Contents

      Figures and Tables

      Contributors

      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Michael O’Regan: Introduction: Backpacking – A Tired Narrative or
      New Beginnings?

      Part 1: Ontological Approaches and Mobile Methods

      Chapter 2. Michael O’Regan: Thirty Years of Backpacker Research: A Systematic Literature Review

      Chapter 3. Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto: The Go-along: A Mobile Method for Backpacker Research

      Part 2: International Backpacking

      Chapter 4. Yingying Li, Marion Joppe and Ye (Sandy) Shen: The Motivations and Constraints of Chinese ‘Donkey Friends’

      Chapter 5. Wenjie Cai: Identity Construction of Chinese Outbound Backpackers in Europe

      Chapter 6. Khen Ya’ari: Family Backpacking in India: The Case of Israeli Families

      Chapter 7. Sarani Pitor Pakan: The Rise and Decline of Indonesian Backpacking

      Chapter 8. Reihaneh Shahvali and Khadijeh Safiri: Iranian Female Backpackers and their Surrounding Community

      Part 3: Backpacker Socialisation, Hostels and Learning

      Chapter 9. Birgit Phillips and Michael Phillips: Travel and Transformation: Negotiating Identity in Post-Journey Life

      Chapter 10. Marko Salvaggio: The Backpacker Hostel: Performing and Experiencing 'Place' in Central America

      Chapter 11. Leon Mach: Backpacker Lifestyle Entrepreneurism: Resident Perspectives on Hedonistic Events and Backpackaging

      Part 4: Concluding Thoughts

      Chapter 12. Michael O’Regan: After the Pandemic: Future Directions for Backpacking and Backpacking Research

      Index

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