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As a concept, tourism security has recently occupied a central position not only in tourism and hospitality fields but also in the social imaginary. The post-Westphalian nation states devote considerable energy and resources to fight against the radicalized groups but the fact is that terrorism still remains a big problem and is very hard to resolve. Unlike other past decades, today foreign tourists and journalists are targeted by these radical cells. In view of this, a book, which revolves around tourism security, is not only necessary but represents an unquestionable urgency. In this editorial project, the authors gather 9 seminal chapters which discuss-from different perspectives-the anthropological nature of tourism security as well as the next steps to follow in the years to come. Oscillating from ISIS and terrorism to climate change, without mentioning security on board of cruises or health issues, this book situates as a must-read work, which sheds light on the dichotomies between the needs of further security and the attractiveness of destinations.

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PrefaceHow Will Tourism Security Change in a Post-Isis World?Tourism Security after Climate ChangeCruise Crimes: Onboard, OnshoreReconsidering Security in Tourism and HospitalityThe Anthropology of Heritage and Cultural TourismCruise Holiday or Deep Sea TerrorIslamophobia, Racism and Critical Race TheoryThe Reasons behind the Difficulties of Western States to Erradicate Terrorism: Who Are the Real Terrorists?The Interchange between Tourism Surety and Health IssuesAbout the AuthorsIndex.

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    Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 01/11/2019
    ISBN13: 9781536161342, 978-1536161342
    ISBN10: 1536161349

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    As a concept, tourism security has recently occupied a central position not only in tourism and hospitality fields but also in the social imaginary. The post-Westphalian nation states devote considerable energy and resources to fight against the radicalized groups but the fact is that terrorism still remains a big problem and is very hard to resolve. Unlike other past decades, today foreign tourists and journalists are targeted by these radical cells. In view of this, a book, which revolves around tourism security, is not only necessary but represents an unquestionable urgency. In this editorial project, the authors gather 9 seminal chapters which discuss-from different perspectives-the anthropological nature of tourism security as well as the next steps to follow in the years to come. Oscillating from ISIS and terrorism to climate change, without mentioning security on board of cruises or health issues, this book situates as a must-read work, which sheds light on the dichotomies between the needs of further security and the attractiveness of destinations.

    Table of Contents
    PrefaceHow Will Tourism Security Change in a Post-Isis World?Tourism Security after Climate ChangeCruise Crimes: Onboard, OnshoreReconsidering Security in Tourism and HospitalityThe Anthropology of Heritage and Cultural TourismCruise Holiday or Deep Sea TerrorIslamophobia, Racism and Critical Race TheoryThe Reasons behind the Difficulties of Western States to Erradicate Terrorism: Who Are the Real Terrorists?The Interchange between Tourism Surety and Health IssuesAbout the AuthorsIndex.

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