Prelims
ISBN: 978-1-80382-812-1, eISBN: 978-1-80382-811-4
Publication date: 3 February 2023
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(2023), "Prelims", Seabra, C. and Korstanje, M.E. (Ed.) Safety and Tourism (Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-811-420231016
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Copyright © 2023 Cláudia Seabra and Maximiliano E. Korstanje. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
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Safety and Tourism
Series Title Page
Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations
Series editors: Maximiliano E. Korstanje and Hugues Seraphin
Since the turn of the century, the international rules surrounding security and safety have significantly changed, specifically within the tourism industry. In the age of globalization, terrorism and conflict have moved beyond individual high-profile targets; instead, tourists, travellers and journalists are at risk. In response to this shift, the series invites authors and scholars to contribute to the conversation surrounding tourism security and post-conflict destinations.
The series features monographs and edited collections to create a critical platform which not only explores the dichotomies of tourism from the theory of mobilities but also provides an insightful guide for policy-makers, specialists and social scientists interested in the future of tourism in a society where uncertainness, anxiety and fear prevail.
Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations explores research approaches and perspectives from a wide range of ideological backgrounds to discuss topics such as:
Studies related to comparative cross-cultural perceptions of risk and threat
Natural and human-caused disasters
Post-disaster recovery strategies in tourism and hospitality
Terror movies and tourism
Aviation safety and security
Crime and security issues in tourism and hospitality
Political instability, terrorism and tourism
Thana-tourism
War on terror and Muslim-tourism
The effects of global warming on tourism destinations
Innovative quantitative/qualitative methods for the study of risk and security issues in tourism and hospitality
Virus outbreaks and tourism mobility
Disasters, trauma and tourism
Apocalyptic theories and tourism as a form of entertainment
Editorial Advisory Board
David Altheide
Arizona State University, USA
Oleg Afanasiev
Russian State University of Tourism, Russia
Ericka Amorin
Polytechnic Institute of Tomar, Portugal
Lwazi Apleni
University of Zululand, South Africa
David Baker
Tennessee State University, USA
Brian Berquist
University of Wisconsin at Stout, USA
Raoul Bianchi
University of West London, UK
Dimitrios Buhalis
Bournemouth University, UK
Richard Butler
University of Strathclyde, UK
Paul Brunt
Plymouth University, UK
Erdinc Camak
Breda University, Netherlands
Neil Carr
University of Otago, New Zealand
Anthony Clayton
The University of West Indies, Jamaica
Erik H. Cohen
Bar IIan University, Israel
Jean Costa Henriquez
University of the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Gerry Coulter
Bishop's University, Canada
Mahmoud Eid
University of Ottawa, Canada
Elspeth Frew
La Trobe University, Australia
Alan Fyall
University of Central Florida, USA
Babu George
Fort Hays State University, USA
Vanessa G. Gowreesunkar
University of Africa, Toru Orua, Nigeria
Ulrike Gretzel
University of Southern California, USA
Tony Henthorne
University of Nevada, USA
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
University of South Australia, Australia
Luke Howie
Monash University, Australia
Rami Isaac
Breda University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
Stanislav Ivanov
Varna University of Management, Bulgaria
Metin Kozak
Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
Sharad K. Kulshreshtha
North Eastern Hill University Shillong Meghalaya, India
Dominic Lapointe
University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
Duncan Light
Bournemouth University, UK
Claudio Milano
The Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Andreas Papatheodorou
University of Aegean, Greece
Cesar Augusto Oliveros
University of Guadalajara, Mexico
Daniel Olsen
Brigham Young University, USA
Alexandros Paraskevas
Oxford Brookes University, UK
Lorri Pennington Gray
University of Florida, USA
Arie Reichel
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Cláudia Seabra
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Anukrati Sharma
University of Kota, India
Richard A. Sharpley
University of Central Lancashire, UK
Jonathan Skinner
University of Roehampton, UK
Geoffrey Skoll
Buffalo State College, USA
Marta Soligo
University of Nevada, USA
Dallen Timothy
Arizona State University, USA
Abraham Pizam
University of Central Florida, USA
Peter Tarlow
Texas A&M University, USA
Marcelo Tomé de Barros
State University of Fluminense, Brazil
Diego R. Toubes
University of Vigo, Spain
Rodanthi Tzanelli
University of Leeds, UK
Ghialy Yap
Edith Cowan University, Australia
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Safety and Tourism: A Global Industry with Global Risks
Edited by
Cláudia Seabra
University of Coimbra, Portugal
And
Maximiliano E. Korstanje
University of Palermo, Argentina
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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About the Contributors
Sofia Almeida holds a PhD in Tourism from the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning (IGOT) at Universidade de Lisboa, and a degree in Business Communication. Currently, she is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Technologies, Universidade Europeia. She is a Professor in Tourism and Hospitality Marketing; Digital Communication and Social Media; Brand Management; Digital Marketing and Events Management. Currently she is also Coordinator of Digital Marketing Master. Sofia worked for fifteen years as a Marketing Director at the hotel marketing consortium, ARTEH® Hotels & Resorts, an independent hotel chain with international representation. Her research focuses on the areas of hotel management, networks, hotel marketing consortia, tourism marketing, hotel branding, digital marketing and lately about the impacts of COVID-19 in the tourism sector. Sofia is a research member of the Centre for Geographical Studies, CEG/IGOT, Universidade de Lisboa.
Dina Amaro is a PhD student in Tourism, Territory and Heritage at the University of Coimbra. She has a degree in International Relations, a post-graduate degree in Human Resource Management and a master's degree in Relational Marketing. Currently, she is working in the International Marketing Office of the Polytechnic of Leiria and is responsible for promoting the higher education Institution in international markets, through developing integrated marketing campaigns. Her research interests are destination marketing, higher education marketing, academic tourism and consumer/tourist experience.
Ana Maria Caldeira is an Assistant Professor in the Tourism and Geography Department at Faculty of Arts and Humanities (University of Coimbra, Portugal) and a researcher at the Centre of Studies on Geography and Spatial Planning (CEGOT) research unit. She holds a degree in International Relations (ISCSP – University of Lisbon), a master's and a PhD in Tourism (University of Aveiro). Her research interests are consumer behaviour in tourism, destination marketing and tourist attractions management.
Fabio Carbone is a Lecturer of International Tourism Management, Coventry University, UK, and Visiting Professor for many universities in Europe, in the field of Culture, Tourism and Peace. He is the Global Ambassador of the International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT), and IIPT Special Envoy to Iran.
Inês Carvalho is an Assistant Professor at Universidade Europeia in Lisbon (Portugal). Her research interests include areas such as languages and tourism, tourism and gender, and literary tourism. She holds a PhD in Tourism from the University of Aveiro, an MSc in Management and Planning in Tourism from the same University and a BA in Modern Languages and Literatures from the University of Coimbra. She was a visiting PhD student at Linköping University in Sweden. She is an integrated member of GOVCOPP – Research Unit in Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policies from the University of Aveiro. She has participated in research projects in the field of gender studies funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology. Inês has published several articles in reputed journals, including Annals of Tourism Research.
Leonardo (Don) A.N. Dioko, PhD, is Professor at the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies (IFTM), where he teaches Tourism and Hospitality Marketing and Management. Concurrently, he is Director of IFTM's Tourism Research Centre (ITRC), which conducts policy research on Macao's tourism development, many of which are commissioned by the Macao S.A.R. Government. Don's research interest includes destination branding, the shaping of tourism policy and knowledge disparities between tourism theory building and applications.
Maximiliano E. Korstanje is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Safety and Security in Tourism (UP Argentina) and Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism (IGI-Global USA). In 2015 he was awarded as Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds, UK, and the University of La Habana Cuba. In 2017 he was elected as Foreign Faculty Member of AMIT, Mexican Academy in the study of Tourism, which is one of the most prominent institutions dedicated to tourism research in Mexico. He was also selected to take part in the 2018 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, a great distinction given by Marquis Who's Who in the world. Korstanje manages two international book series editions: Advances in Hospitality, Tourism and the Service Industry (IGI Global USA) and Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations (Emerald Publishing Limited, England).
Hrvoje Mataković is a Research Associate at the Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia. He holds a PhD and an MSc in Political Sciences from the University of Zagreb, an MA in Criminal Justice from the Police College in Zagreb and a BA in Administrative Law from the University of Zagreb. His research interests include security and safety in tourism, primarily crime and other forms of deviant behaviour in tourism.
Susana Mesquita concluded a PhD at the University of Aveiro, and is a Specialist in the area of Education and Training in Tourism and Leisure at IPP-Instituto Politécnico do Porto. She holds a master's degree in Tourism Management and Development from the University of Aveiro and a degree in Tourism Management and Planning from ISAG – Instituto Superior de Administração e Gestão. She is a researcher at the Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policy Research Unit (GOVCOPP) of the University of Aveiro, and at the Research Center for Business Sciences and Tourism (CICET-FCVC). She is coordinator and Professor at the Tourism Degree and at Ctesp in Tourism Product Development at ISAG – European Business School, and professor/trainer at several private and public entities. She has published book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed international scientific journals. Her research interests include accessible/inclusive tourism, consumer behaviour in tourism, the economy of experiences, and technologies in tourism. In addition to her teaching activities, Susana is an Official Tourist Guide and consultant in the field of tourism.
Michelle Moraes holds a PhD in Economics and Public Policy, respectively, from Università degli Studi di Ferrara (Italy) and Universidade Federal do Maranhão (Brazil) and an MSc in Management from the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy). Currently, she is a Lecturer at Lusíada University and at Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Lisboa. She is a researcher at the Research Unit for Organizations, Markets, and Industrial Management – COMEGI and Research Unit for Governance, Competitiveness and Public Policies – GOVCOPP. She has published several papers on tourism and economics.
Farhad Nazir is a PhD student in Tourism, Heritage, & Territory at the Department of Geography & Tourism, Faculty of Arts, University of Coimbra. He is collaborator researcher at CEGOT Center of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning. He holds an MPhil in Development Studies from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics PIDE and a master’s degree in Tourism & Hospitality from Hazara University, Pakistan. His research lines are Cultural Tourism Sites and Cultural Identity, Islamic Legislation and Tourism Laws, and Hospitality Laws in the Islamic preview. He executed several training sessions as Master Trainer at Marriott International Hotel, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Andreia Pereira is a PhD student at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra. Currently, she is a collaborator researcher at CEGOT, Center of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, and a research fellow at CI&DEI, Center for Studies in Education and Innovation, at the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu. Currently, her main research interests are tourism and risk, gender and tourism, tourism behaviour and urban tourism.
Bhayu Rhama is an Associate Professor at Administration Public Department, Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Palangka Raya, who focuses on ecotourism policy in national parks. His passion for ecotourism granted him a full scholarship for a PhD study at the University of Central Lancashire, UK, and contributed knowledge to develop ecotourism policy in the Sebangau National Park, Central Borneo, Indonesia. He has also carried out several pieces of research and reputable publications such as articles in Scopus index journal as well as book publications. Bhayu is also a tourism practitioner and became the Chairperson of the Association of Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies (ASITA) of Central Kalimantan for 2018–2023 and the Chairperson of the Indonesian archipelago arts and culture committee of Palangka Raya City for 2020–2025.
Cláudia Seabra is a Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, where she coordinates the PhD programme in tourism, heritage and territory. She has a PhD in Tourism and a post-PhD in Economic and Social Geography. She has published in the Journal of Business Research, Tourism Management, Annals of Tourism Research, International Journal of Tourism Cities, European Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Management, ANATOLIA and the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology, among others. She is affiliated with the CEGOT – Geography and Spatial Planning Research Centre; and collaborates with CISeD – Research Centre in Digital Services. Her research interests are risk and safety in tourism.
Peter Tarlow is a world-renowned speaker and expert specializing in the impact of crime and terrorism on the tourism industry, event and tourism risk management, and tourism and economic development. Since 1990, Tarlow has been aiding the tourism community with issues such as travel safety and security, economic development, creative marketing, and creative thought. Tarlow has worked with numerous US government agencies including the US Bureau of Reclamation, US Customs, the FBI, the US Park Service, the Department of Justice, the Speakers Bureau of the US Department of State, the Center for Disease, US Supreme Court police and the US Department of Homeland Security. He has worked with such US iconic locations as the Statue of Liberty, Philadelphia's Independence Hall and Liberty Bell, the Empire State Building, St. Louis' arch and the Smithsonian's Institution's Office of Protection Services in Washington, DC. Tarlow has been a keynote speaker for governors' tourism conferences around the nation including those for Illinois, South Carolina, South Dakota, Washington State and Wyoming. Tarlow organizes tourism security conferences around the world, including the International Tourism Safety Conference in Las Vegas along with conferences in St. Kitts, Charleston (South Carolina), Bogota, Colombia, Panama City, Croatia and Curaçao while lecturing and training tourism professionals and security personnel in multiple languages on a wide range of current and future trends in the tourism industry, rural tourism economic development, the gaming industry, issues of crime and terrorism, the role of police departments in urban economic development, and international trade.
Pedro Vaz Serra is a PhD candidate in Tourism, Heritage and Territory, and has a master's degree in Social Intervention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship and a degree in Economics from the University of Coimbra, Portugal. He holds a postgraduate degree in Strategic Management and Value Creation from Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics and in Senior Management Program at AESE – Business School Lisbon, in collaboration with IESE – Business School of the University of Navarra, Madrid Campus, Spain. He performed functions – local, regional, and national – in the financial and business sectors. He was also President of the Coimbra Entrepreneurs Club. In 2021, he was awarded the Merit Scholarship by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra.
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Tourism: A Global Industry With Global Risks – Risk Perception Theory in the Age of Extremes
- Chapter 2 Tourism Safety and Security: A Bibliometric Approach
- Chapter 3 Revisiting and Adapting Slovic’s (1987) Risk Dimensions in the Context of Modern Travel and Post-COVID Era
- Chapter 4 Risk of Crime and Violence in Tourism
- Chapter 5 Terrorism and Tourism: Still Connecting the Dots
- Chapter 6 The Janus Face of Terrorism and Tourism: Terrorism as a Risk, as a Danger and as a Worry
- Chapter 7 In War We Trust (?) Why Today's Tourism Does Not Promote Global Peace and Security
- Chapter 8 Psychological Risk: The Importance of Place Attachment, Moral Engagement, Planning and Social Support in Tourists Risk Management
- Chapter 9 Comprehensive Review of Physical Risk Perceptions
- Chapter 10 Cultural Differences, Risk and Tourism: A Literature Review
- Chapter 11 Hygiene and Health in Tourism, in a Post-Pandemic Context: From Expected Requirement to Mandatory Criterion
- Chapter 12 Tourism and Natural Hazards: Juxtaposition of Tourism Determinants and Hazard's Risk
- Chapter 13 How Risky Can a Trip Be for a Guest With Visual Impairments? Evaluation of the Organizational Risks Through a Real Story
- Chapter 14 In the Age of COVID-19: Can We Produce New Paradigms in Tourism Research?
- Index