Index

Safety and Tourism

ISBN: 978-1-80382-812-1, eISBN: 978-1-80382-811-4

Publication date: 3 February 2023

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(2023), "Index", Seabra, C. and Korstanje, M.E. (Ed.) Safety and Tourism (Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 257-261. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-811-420231015

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Copyright © 2023 Cláudia Seabra and Maximiliano E. Korstanje. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Accidents
, 161–164

Acculturative stress
, 140

Actual risk
, 59

of crime and violence in tourism
, 59–64

Additional risks
, 135

Adventure tourism
, 161–164

Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030)
, 118–119

Ahiṃsā
, 121

Ancillary segments
, 220–221

Anthropomorphism
, 140–141

Armed conflicts
, 117–118

Asian Flu
, 197

At-destination
, 134

Biblical text
, 248–249

Bibliometric analysis
, 13–14, 176, 181

analysis and findings
, 15–24

future research areas, and implications
, 24–25

limitations
, 25–26

literature clusters on cultural differences and tourism
, 177–181

methodology
, 13–15

quantification of literature on cultural differences and tourism
, 176–177

Bird Flu
, 197

Brundtland Report
, 122

Burnout
, 137

Cause-effect relation
, 167

Classic terrorism
, 108–109

Climate change
, 201–203

Co-authorship analysis
, 21–24

Co-word analysis
, 19–21

Cold War
, 118

Communication
, 201

Competitiveness
, 201–203

Computer-aided text/content analysis (CATA)
, 38

Confirmation bias theory
, 136

Consumer behaviour
, 82–83, 177–178

Cosmopolitanism
, 121–122

COVID-19
, 245–246

depersonalization of tourism
, 252

historical perspective
, 249–250

new models for tourism industry
, 252–253

numbers to stochastic models
, 252

pandemic
, 12, 134, 159–160, 166

quantitative vs. quantitative insights
, 248–249

Crime
, 58, 164

by locals against other locals on tourism-related matters
, 58–59

of locals against tourists
, 58–59

of tourists against locals
, 58–59

of tourists and foreigners against tourists
, 58–59

Crisis management
, 78, 199, 201, 221

Cultural differences
, 175–176

methodology
, 176

results
, 176–190

Cultural risks
, 6

Culturalist tradition
, 105

Culture
, 66–67

Dark tourism
, 107–108, 146

Data collection methods
, 233–234

Demand determinant
, 219

Demographic school
, 3

Depersonalization
, 137

of tourism
, 252

Destination
, 63–64, 69–70

competitiveness
, 25

risk
, 228

Diaspora tourists
, 143

Digital content
, 201

Disabilities
, 230

Discourses on tourism and war
, 119–120

Dissatisfied tourists
, 143

Dreaded risks
, 38

E-products
, 247

Ebola outbreak
, 197

Economicism
, 126–127

Emotional exhaustion
, 137

Emotions
, 136

Environmental constraints
, 232

Eudaimonia
, 134

False risk assessment
, 136–137

Financial risk
, 228

Followership theory
, 134–135, 137

Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD)
, 166

Functional risk
, 228

Geopolitics of security
, 108–109

Global risks
, 77–78

Globalization
, 197–198

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 196

Guest visual impairments
, 231–232

methods
, 232–234

results analysis
, 234–236

Guests with disabilities
, 230

Harassment
, 164

Hard products
, 247

Health hazards
, 166

Hofstede’s model
, 179–180, 189

Hong Kong Flu
, 197

Hospitality
, 2–3, 103–104

risk perception in fields of
, 3–5

sector
, 231

Hostile spots
, 108–109

Hot Spot Theory
, 63

Hotels
, 231–232

Human factor
, 127–129

Human-made risks
, 167

Hygiene and health risks
, 196

climate change, competitiveness and sustainability
, 201–203

communication and digital content
, 201

crisis management
, 199–201

globalization
, 197–198

opportunity to redesign future
, 203–204

risk perception
, 198–199

trends and outlook
, 204–206

Ideology
, 4–5

Impairments
, 230

In-depth interviews
, 232–233

Injuries
, 161–164

Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP)
, 228

Interactive constraints
, 232

International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT)
, 118

International tourism
, 175–176

International tourists
, 175–176

Interstate war
, 117–118

Intrinsic constraints
, 232

Last-minute concept
, 205

Leisure spots
, 103–104

Liminality
, 144

Literature review of physical risk perception
, 160, 162–163, 166

Loneliness
, 139–141

Markets
, 77–78

Mass media
, 108–109

Memory
, 145

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)
, 46, 197

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 123–124

Mixed risks
, 167–168

Moral disengagement
, 135, 143, 145

Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD)
, 118

Mystical trends
, 252–253

Nationality
, 66–67

Natural hazards
, 6–7, 165–166, 218

and demand determinant
, 219

implications
, 221–222

and supply determinant
, 219–220

tourism ancillary segments and
, 220–221

Natural landscapes
, 218

Natural risks
, 168

NBA All-Star Game
, 66

Network visualization
, 19

Nonviolent resistance
, 121

Numbers to stochastic models
, 252

Objective risks
, 161–164

Olympic Games in London
, 67

Online transactions
, 205

Online travel reviews
, 136

Organizational risks
, 7, 227, 230

Our Common Future (see Brundtland Report)

Pacifism
, 121

Pandemics
, 248

Peace
, 120–121

and sustainable development
, 122–126

People with disabilities (PwD)
, 229–231

Perceived risks
, 59–61, 161, 228

of crime and violence in tourism
, 64–70

Perceived safety and security
, 12–13

Performance analysis (see also Bibliometric analysis)
, 15–18

cited journals
, 16–17

cited publications in journals
, 17

publications and citations by author
, 17–18

publications by journal
, 16

publications per year
, 15–16

Personal achievement, loss of
, 137

Personal happiness
, 246

Physical risk perception
, 160

literature review
, 160, 162–163, 166

schematic representation
, 166–168

Physical risks
, 6, 160–161, 228

Physical-equipment risk
, 228

Place attachment theory
, 141–143

Place detachment
, 135

Pleasure travels
, 2–3

Political instability
, 165

Positive psychology
, 134

Post-conflict tourism
, 107–108

Postmodern terrorism
, 108–109

Pre-trip
, 134

Priming theory
, 136–137

Probabilist-tradition
, 105

Psycho-sociological school
, 3–4

Psychological risks
, 6, 134, 228

false risk assessment
, 136–137

moral disengagement
, 143–145

place attachment theory
, 141–143

risk of rumination
, 145–147

in tourism
, 135

tourists’ loneliness
, 139–141

travel burnout
, 137–139

Psychological well-being
, 134

Qualitative analysis (see also Performance analysis)
, 176

of literature on cultural differences, tourism and risk
, 181–182, 188, 190

Qualitative insights
, 248–249

Quantitative insights
, 248–249

Race
, 66–67

Rape
, 164

Referential theory
, 136

Resilience
, 140

Rio ‘Earth Summit’ (1992)
, 123

Rio Declaration
, 123

Risk dimensions
, 32–33

findings
, 39–50

literature review
, 33–36

methodology
, 37–39

Slovic’s
, 33–34

updated typology of risk based on correspondence analysis results
, 42–49

Risk perceptions
, 32–33, 82–83, 160–161, 175–176, 198–199, 229–230

critical perspective
, 4–5

in fields of tourism and hospitality
, 3–5

theory
, 2–3, 107–108

Risks
, 59, 104, 176, 228

nature
, 104–106

of rumination
, 145–147

in tourism
, 2–3, 160

in tourist markets
, 78

types affecting tourism industry
, 5–7

typology
, 42–49

Robbing of tourists
, 63

Rumination
, 135

risk
, 145–147

Safety
, 196

destination
, 20–21

in tourism
, 2–3

Science mapping
, 18–24

co-authorship analysis
, 21–24

co-word analysis
, 19–21

Secure destination
, 14

Security
, 57–58

Self-determination theory
, 141

Self-esteem
, 139

September 11 attacks
, 12

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
, 46, 166, 197

in Hong Kong
, 35

Sexual offenses
, 164

Sexual violence
, 146

Situational risk
, 228

Slovic’s risk dimensions
, 33–34

Slum tourism
, 129

Social action
, 118

Social media
, 140

Social risk
, 228

Sociology of risk
, 105

Spanish flu
, 197

Stockholm Conference (1972)
, 122–123

Supply determinant
, 219–220

Sustainability
, 122, 124, 201, 203

Sustainable development
, 119, 122, 126

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 122, 124

SDG 16
, 118–119, 125

Terroredia
, 112

Terrorism
, 78–79, 103–104, 164–165

as danger
, 111–112

and evolution
, 79–81

mediatic and deadly terrorism attacks
, 84–97

risk
, 6, 78

risks, threats and worries
, 110–112

targeting tourism
, 83

and tourism
, 6, 107, 110

tourism and
, 81–83

as worry
, 112

Terrorist groups
, 107

Theories and methods in tourism research
, 2–3

Threats
, 110–112

Tourism
, 2–3, 31–32, 57–58, 103–104, 118, 126, 129, 134, 196, 218

activity
, 159

actual risk of crime and violence in
, 59–64

ancillary segments
, 220–221

challenges
, 7

depersonalization
, 252

disabled people and risks
, 230–231

discourses on tourism and war
, 119–120

experience
, 177–178

history
, 120–121

industry
, 248

issue of quantitative vs. qualitative data in tourism science
, 249–250, 252

new models for tourism industry
, 252–253

and peace
, 120

peace and sustainable development
, 122–126

perceived risk of crime and violence in
, 64–70

preliminary clarifications
, 119–122

products
, 77–78

risk perception in fields of
, 3–5

risk types affecting tourism industry
, 5–7

safety and security
, 12–13, 107–108

and terrorism
, 81, 83, 107, 110

tourism-peace nexus
, 121–122

tourism-related crime
, 58

and war
, 120

Tourists
, 57–59, 61–62, 64, 68, 164, 205

attitudes
, 182–188

destinations
, 103–104

loneliness
, 139–141

practices
, 118

risk
, 12

security
, 12

Trauma porn
, 129

Travel
, 32, 134

burnout
, 137–139

career ladder
, 67

safety
, 12

stress studies
, 134

travel-related risks
, 60

Travel Alert Reports
, 109–110

Travel Alert System
, 4–5

Travel risks
, 12, 34–35, 46, 228

and evolution over time
, 35–36

higher-level dimensions
, 50

higher-order dimensions
, 36–37

places and destinations
, 35

study
, 37

typology
, 36–37

Traveling risks
, 232

Travellers
, 34–35, 137

Trends and outlook of hygiene and health risks
, 204–206

Trip
, 62, 68–69

Uncanny Valley theory
, 141

United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED)
, 123

United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
, 166

Unknown risks
, 38

Vacation risk
, 228

Victimization
, 62

Violence
, 59, 146, 164

and tourism
, 79

Visual impairment
, 230

VOSviewer
, 176

War
, 120

Wild and safe destinations
, 108–109

Work-travel border
, 138

World Tourism Organization (WTO)
, 120

World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC)
, 230

Worries
, 110–112