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Book Synopsis

Building on previous work on backpacking, this book takes the analysis of backpacker tourism further by engaging both with new theoretical debates into tourism experiences and mobilities as well as with new empirical phenomena such as the rise of the ‘flashpacker’ and alternative destinations. Chapters include material on flashpacking, the virtualization of backpacker culture, the re-conceptualisation of lifestyle travellers, backpackers as volunteer tourists, as well as backpackers' experiences of hostels, mobilities and their policy implications. It sets a new benchmark for the study of independent travel in the contemporary world.



Trade Review

This excellent edited collection by international scholars clearly demonstrates the ongoing research agenda of backpacking. It offers a critical contribution by engaging with the changing dynamics of backpacking and examines a range of complex issues. A delightful find in this book is that, not only are the mainstream destinations discussed but lesser known areas (such as: Mongolia, Tanzania and Norway) are evident and add to the book's richness.

-- Angela Benson, University of Brighton, UK

Beyond Backpacker Tourism provides a useful overview of the current state of backpacking and of the kind of research being undertaken on the subject.

-- Frances Brown, Seabank, Maidens, Scotland, UK * Tourism Recreation Research Vol. 36, No. 1, 2011 *

Beyond Backpacker Tourism is the newest edited volume to be produced by the Backpacker Research Group (BRG) of the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education. It follows Backpacker Tourism (Hannam & Ateljevic, 2008) and The Global Nomad (Richards & Wilson, 2004). While the editors stress they did not attempt to provide an ‘‘exhaustive account of backpacker tourism research’’ (p. 1), they nevertheless succeed in presenting a thorough picture of developments within backpacker research that is as enlightening as the two previous offerings.

-- Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto, Monash University, Australia * Annals of Tourism Research 38 (2011) 723-743, 2011 *

Table of Contents

1. From Backpacking to Flashpacking: Developments in Backpacker Tourism Research - Kevin Hannam and Anya Diekmann

2. Not such a Rough or Lonely planet? Backpacker Tourism: An Academic Journey - Mark P. Hampton

3. Flashpacking in Fiji: Reframing the ‘Global Nomad’ in a Developing Destination - Jeff Jarvis and Victoria Peel

4. The Virtualization of Backpacker Culture: Virtual Mooring, Sustained Interactions, and Enhanced Mobilities - Cody Paris

5. Re-Conceptualising Lifestyle Travellers: Contemporary ‘Drifters’ - Scott Cohen

6. Backpacker Hostels: Place and Performance - Michael O’Regan

7. Euro-railing: A Mobile-Ethnography of Backpacker Train Travel - James Johnson

8. Budget Backpackers Testing Comfort Zones in Mongolia - Claudia Bell

9. Lesbian Identities Backpacker Travel Experiences in New Zealand - Linda Myers

10. Backpackers as Volunteer Tourists: Evidence from Tanzania - Kath Laythorpe

11. Backpackers in Norway: Landscapes, Ties and Platforms - Gareth Butler

12. Town of 1770, Australia: The Creation of a New Backpacker Brand - Peter Welk

13. A Clash of Cultures or Definitions? Complexity and Backpacker Tourism in Residential Communities - Robyn Bushell and Kay Anderson

14. Towards Strategic Planning for an Emerging Backpacker Tourism Destination: The South African Experience - Christian Rogerson

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/02/2010
      ISBN13: 9781845411305, 978-1845411305
      ISBN10: 1845411307

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Building on previous work on backpacking, this book takes the analysis of backpacker tourism further by engaging both with new theoretical debates into tourism experiences and mobilities as well as with new empirical phenomena such as the rise of the ‘flashpacker’ and alternative destinations. Chapters include material on flashpacking, the virtualization of backpacker culture, the re-conceptualisation of lifestyle travellers, backpackers as volunteer tourists, as well as backpackers' experiences of hostels, mobilities and their policy implications. It sets a new benchmark for the study of independent travel in the contemporary world.



      Trade Review

      This excellent edited collection by international scholars clearly demonstrates the ongoing research agenda of backpacking. It offers a critical contribution by engaging with the changing dynamics of backpacking and examines a range of complex issues. A delightful find in this book is that, not only are the mainstream destinations discussed but lesser known areas (such as: Mongolia, Tanzania and Norway) are evident and add to the book's richness.

      -- Angela Benson, University of Brighton, UK

      Beyond Backpacker Tourism provides a useful overview of the current state of backpacking and of the kind of research being undertaken on the subject.

      -- Frances Brown, Seabank, Maidens, Scotland, UK * Tourism Recreation Research Vol. 36, No. 1, 2011 *

      Beyond Backpacker Tourism is the newest edited volume to be produced by the Backpacker Research Group (BRG) of the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education. It follows Backpacker Tourism (Hannam & Ateljevic, 2008) and The Global Nomad (Richards & Wilson, 2004). While the editors stress they did not attempt to provide an ‘‘exhaustive account of backpacker tourism research’’ (p. 1), they nevertheless succeed in presenting a thorough picture of developments within backpacker research that is as enlightening as the two previous offerings.

      -- Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto, Monash University, Australia * Annals of Tourism Research 38 (2011) 723-743, 2011 *

      Table of Contents

      1. From Backpacking to Flashpacking: Developments in Backpacker Tourism Research - Kevin Hannam and Anya Diekmann

      2. Not such a Rough or Lonely planet? Backpacker Tourism: An Academic Journey - Mark P. Hampton

      3. Flashpacking in Fiji: Reframing the ‘Global Nomad’ in a Developing Destination - Jeff Jarvis and Victoria Peel

      4. The Virtualization of Backpacker Culture: Virtual Mooring, Sustained Interactions, and Enhanced Mobilities - Cody Paris

      5. Re-Conceptualising Lifestyle Travellers: Contemporary ‘Drifters’ - Scott Cohen

      6. Backpacker Hostels: Place and Performance - Michael O’Regan

      7. Euro-railing: A Mobile-Ethnography of Backpacker Train Travel - James Johnson

      8. Budget Backpackers Testing Comfort Zones in Mongolia - Claudia Bell

      9. Lesbian Identities Backpacker Travel Experiences in New Zealand - Linda Myers

      10. Backpackers as Volunteer Tourists: Evidence from Tanzania - Kath Laythorpe

      11. Backpackers in Norway: Landscapes, Ties and Platforms - Gareth Butler

      12. Town of 1770, Australia: The Creation of a New Backpacker Brand - Peter Welk

      13. A Clash of Cultures or Definitions? Complexity and Backpacker Tourism in Residential Communities - Robyn Bushell and Kay Anderson

      14. Towards Strategic Planning for an Emerging Backpacker Tourism Destination: The South African Experience - Christian Rogerson

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