Australia
In 1899 Thorstein Veblen wrote a seminal monograph on the subject of consumption and leisure.
His work, The Theory of the Leisure Class, is one of the most enduring examples of status-seeking individuals� conspicuous consumption and conspicuous leisure practices, particularly when applied to the tourist industry, and furthermore, is still relevant in today�s economic climate. This article develops an independent theory of backpackers and how they can be perceived as undertaking conspicuous consumption and conspicuous leisure practices. This is done using Veblen�s work as a foundation. Qualitative methods using in-depth interviews and participant observation techniques are employed to obtain data from 41 participants. The findings serve to highlight the fact that Veblen�s thesis is as relevant today as it was when it was written in 1899.
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