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Tourism, terrorism and security : tourism security-safety and post conflict destinations / edited by Maximiliano E. Korstanje, Hugues Seraphin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Korstanje, Maximiliano E., editor.
Séraphin, Hugues, editor.
Series:
Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations Series
Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tourism--Security measures.
Tourism.
Tourism--Management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (202 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing, [2020]
Summary:
Internationaltourism has been a target for terrorist agents seeking to cause politicalinstability and economic disruption in the West. This book lays the foundationsof a new understanding of tourism security by discussing the nature of tourism,tourists, and terrorists.
Contents:
Cover
Tourism, Terrorism and Security
Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations
Tourism, Terrorism and Security: Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations
Copyright
Endrosements
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface: Tourism Security and Dark Tourism Today
References
1. Tourism Security: A Critical Insight
Introduction
Tourism Security Today
Terrorism and Tourism
Risk Perception and Socio-demographic School
Risk Perception and the Psychological School
Risk Perception and the Sociological School
The Radical Turn
Conclusion
2. Overtourism: A Merry-Go-Round of Security Issues
The Limitations of Tourism
Tourists and Tourism: Blessing or Curse?
Risks
Security
Overtourism
Conceptual Framework
Conceptualising Power and Influence
'Power' and 'Influence' in Literature
Methodology
Case Studies
Security Issue 1: Visitors Harming Locals
Security Issue 2: Locals Arming Tourists
Security Issue 3: Visitors Are Putting Themselves in Danger
Security Issue 4: Locals versus Locals regarding Tourists
Tourism and Peace?
3. Sensitivity Analysis of the Colombian Tourism Market: Natural National Parks in a Context of Armed Conflict
Background
Theoretical Framework
Methods
Phase I: National Context
Pearson Correlation Coefficient (r) and Scatterplot
Phase II: National Natural Parks
Selection Criteria
Weighting Coefficient
Vector Autoregression Model
Granger Causality Test
Results
Pearson Correlation Coefficient and Scatterplot
Vector Autoregression Model for the Series Natural National Parks
Johansen Cointegration Test
Discussion
Conclusions
References.
4. The Territory of the Country as an Object of Tourist Safety: Global Practice and the Case of Russia
Review of the Scientific Literature on the Subject of Territorial Safety in Tourism
Problem of Modeling the 'Image of the Country Safety'
Official World Countries Safety Ratings for Foreign Tourists
Model for Evaluation of Tourists' Safety Parameters When Visiting Regions of the Russian Federation
Problem of the Negative Tourist Image of the Chechen Republic as a Dangerous Region for Tourists
Acknowledgements
Internet Links
5. Safety, Fear, Risk and Terrorism in the Context of Religious Tourism
Fear, Safety and Risk
Society and Religious Tourism
Towards a Model to Understand Religious Tourism Security
Religious Principles for Crisis Leadership
6. Making Sense of Dark Tourism: Typologies, Motivations and Future Development of Theory
Defining Dark Tourism
Dark Tourism Terminology Debate
Terminology of the Dark Tourist
Pilgrimage Tourism and Heritage Tourism
Sub-categories of Dark Tourism
Dark Tourism Today: Motivations, Avoidance and Attitudes
7. The Interface between Dark Tourism and Terrorism in Africa: The Case of Kenya and St Helena
Tourism in Africa
Theoretical Framework: Dark Tourism or Thana-tourism
Impact of Terrorism on Kenya's Tourism Industry
Crisis Management for Terrorism
St Helena Island: A Dark Tourism Destination
Napoleon I, Exiled in St Helena
Zulu King Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo, Exiled in St Helena
Anglo Boer War (1899-1902) Led to Prisoners of War
Airport Construction
8. The Dark Tourist: Consuming Dark Spaces in the Periphery
Introduction.
Preliminary Debate: What Is Dark Tourism?
Theories on Dark Tourism
A Critical Insight
Dark Tourist: The Needs of Being Special
9. Tourists: Duty of Care
Literature Review
Hospitality Terrorism
Vulnerable in Society
Pre-employment Screening
Tort
Personal Safety and Security
Results, Analysis and Discussion
Limitations and Opportunities for Further Research
Conclusion and Implications
10. Tourism and Terrorism: Terrorists' Threats to Commercial Aviation Safety and Security
Risk Perception
Terrorism
Aviation Threat
The Future of Aviation Safety and Security
Drones and Aviation Safety
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-83867-905-7
OCLC:
1193112988

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