Club culture, neotribalism and ritualised behaviour

Christina Goulding, Avi Shankar

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    Abstract

    Since its birth on the Spanish island of Ibiza in the early 80s club culture has evolved from a countercultural hedonistic experience (rave) to a global, commodified sector of the tourism and leisure industries. Through a longitudinal, qualitative study of behavior at one of the major UK clubs we examine the nature of clubbing and propose the concept of ritual as an explanatory, framework for understanding this neo-tribal co-created experience. Drawing on a cross disciplinary, literature on ritual theory we suggest that clubbing has a quasi spiritual element to it based on the components of; mythology, formulism, sacredness, communitas and transformation. Further applications to the tourism experience are suggested.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1435-1453
    Number of pages19
    JournalAnnals of Tourism Research
    Volume38
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

    Keywords

    • rave
    • clubbing
    • ritual
    • neo-tribalism
    • grounded theory
    • co-production

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