2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2011.04.016
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Gap year volunteer tourism

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“…A gap year is when a person delays further education or employment in order to travel, whilst a 'gapper' is a person who partakes in a gap year (Millington 2005). This practice was first popularised in the UK during the 1950s, thereafter spreading across to the USA, Australia and New Zealand (Lyons et al 2012). Historically, the origins of gap year travel are linked to the backpacker experience.…”
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“…A gap year is when a person delays further education or employment in order to travel, whilst a 'gapper' is a person who partakes in a gap year (Millington 2005). This practice was first popularised in the UK during the 1950s, thereafter spreading across to the USA, Australia and New Zealand (Lyons et al 2012). Historically, the origins of gap year travel are linked to the backpacker experience.…”
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“…Amongst Gen-Y gappers, alternative tourism has become a popular travel option (Lyons et al 2012;Lyons and Wearing 2011). Mieczkowski (1995) explains the relationship between alternative tourism and conventional mass tourism.…”
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“…A similar point is made by Lyons et al (2012), who argue that global volunteer travel has been increasingly co-opted by a neoliberal agenda that fails to address issues of Western privilege, and in so doing perpetuates the binaries of "us" and "them" associated with colonialism. In other words, global citizen's volunteering activities become another tool for capitalist exploration by the privileged youths.…”
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