Tourism Security-Safety And Post Conflict Destinations

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.