Graduation trips : how do they inform self-identity?

This paper explores how graduation trips serve to reflect the active construction of self-identity in late modernity, following the works of Giddens (1991). Issues such as the tourist experience, the meanings conferred upon the trip, how the trip allows respondents to effectively narrate their sense...

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Main Author: Liew, Valerie Zi Ying.
Other Authors: Tan Joo Ean
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-517362019-12-10T14:31:52Z Graduation trips : how do they inform self-identity? Liew, Valerie Zi Ying. Tan Joo Ean School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences This paper explores how graduation trips serve to reflect the active construction of self-identity in late modernity, following the works of Giddens (1991). Issues such as the tourist experience, the meanings conferred upon the trip, how the trip allows respondents to effectively narrate their sense of self and the impacts upon their lives were explored. In-depth interviews are conducted on 13 graduates who are already in full-time employment. The findings suggest that the transitional period, the destination choices, forms of travel and narratives of experience are central to the construction of the self. This includes creating identities through differentiation and reflexivity. Bachelor of Arts 2013-04-09T04:46:36Z 2013-04-09T04:46:36Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51736 en Nanyang Technological University 35 p. application/pdf
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Liew, Valerie Zi Ying.
Graduation trips : how do they inform self-identity?
description This paper explores how graduation trips serve to reflect the active construction of self-identity in late modernity, following the works of Giddens (1991). Issues such as the tourist experience, the meanings conferred upon the trip, how the trip allows respondents to effectively narrate their sense of self and the impacts upon their lives were explored. In-depth interviews are conducted on 13 graduates who are already in full-time employment. The findings suggest that the transitional period, the destination choices, forms of travel and narratives of experience are central to the construction of the self. This includes creating identities through differentiation and reflexivity.
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title Graduation trips : how do they inform self-identity?
title_short Graduation trips : how do they inform self-identity?
title_full Graduation trips : how do they inform self-identity?
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