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Tourism and gender-based violence : challenging inequalities / edited by Paola Vizcaino, Heather Jeffrey and Claudia Eger.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, [2020]Copyright date: �2020Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 188 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781789243222
  • 9781789243239
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Tourism and gender-based violence.DDC classification:
  • 306.4/819 23
LOC classification:
  • G156.5.W66 T68 2020eb
Online resources: Also available in print format.
Contents:
Introducing critical debates on gender-based violence in tourism / Claudia Eger, Pola Vizcaino and Heather Jeffrey -- Gender-based violence: a systematic review of causes and intersections with tourism / Ellen W. Koppa and Lauren N. Duffy -- Gender-based harassment in tourism academia: organizational collusion, coercion and compliance / Jocelyn Finniear, Nigel Morgan, Donna Chambers and Ana Mar�ia Munar -- Organization profile 1.Guerrilla girls fight against discrimination in the arts and beyond / Dara Ali Abdelghani -- The silenced phenomenon: sexual harassment in the hospitality and tourism workplace / Hande Turkoglu -- Labour force participation and violence: a study of female tourism workers in Turkey / Ayla Deniz and İsmail Kervank�ran -- Sexual harassment and wellbeing in tourism workplaces: the perspectives of female tour guides / Zaid Alrawadieh and Derya Demirdelen Alrawadieh -- Organization profile 2.Las Kellys demand fair treatment and respect for hotel housekeepers in Spain / Sara Ali Abdelghani -- Trafficking in human beings in the tourism industry: trends and approaches / Tenia Kyriazi -- Organization profile 3.SASANE support survivors of human trafficking in Nepal / Sara Ali Abdelghani -- Embodying gender and risk: mountain bike tourism in Mexico / Isis Arlene D�iaz-Carri�on -- An autoethnography of respectful tourism: the double-bind of a female traveller in Morocco / Si�an Stephens -- Organization profile 4.Orange together: a campaign to address transgressive behaviour at Denmark's Roskilde Festival / Jannick Friis Christensen -- "Danger men": effects of a post-chauvinism campaign aimed at tourists in Spain / Alberto Rodr�iguez and Laura Aguilera-�Avila -- #MeToo: a feminist hashtag analysis of gender-based violence against solo female travellers / Elaine Chiao Ling Yang, Yaxin Chen and Ching-Hua Ho -- Organization profile 5.Ni una menos : a collective cry against machismo violence / Sara Ali Abdelghani -- Conclusion / Heather Jeffrey, Paola Vizcaino and Claudia Eger.
Abstract: Gender-based violence (GBV) in travel and tourism is embedded within the wider social structures of gender inequality and discrimination. This book focuses on the multiple and interconnected manifestations of violence that women and girls encounter in tourism consumption and production, such as physical, sexual, emotional or socio-economic abuse. The book adopts a multidisciplinary perspective in its critical examination of the theoretical landscape of GBV, and its engagement with case studies on GBV and sexual harassment. It draws on feminist, intersectional and post-colonial frameworks, bringing together contributions from academics and practitioners across the globe. The 12 chapters are presented as small collections linked by theme and divided by profiles of organizations and initiatives that are attempting to tackle GBV in the tourism industry and beyond. This book aims to provide a platform for these groups to emphasize the positive movements and initiatives in the field.
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Gender-based violence (GBV) in travel and tourism is embedded within the wider social structures of gender inequality and discrimination. This book focuses on the multiple and interconnected manifestations of violence that women and girls encounter in tourism consumption and production, such as physical, sexual, emotional or socio-economic abuse. The book adopts a multidisciplinary perspective in its critical examination of the theoretical landscape of GBV, and its engagement with case studies on GBV and sexual harassment. It draws on feminist, intersectional and post-colonial frameworks, bringing together contributions from academics and practitioners across the globe. The 12 chapters are presented as small collections linked by theme and divided by profiles of organizations and initiatives that are attempting to tackle GBV in the tourism industry and beyond. This book aims to provide a platform for these groups to emphasize the positive movements and initiatives in the field.

Introducing critical debates on gender-based violence in tourism / Claudia Eger, Pola Vizcaino and Heather Jeffrey -- Gender-based violence: a systematic review of causes and intersections with tourism / Ellen W. Koppa and Lauren N. Duffy -- Gender-based harassment in tourism academia: organizational collusion, coercion and compliance / Jocelyn Finniear, Nigel Morgan, Donna Chambers and Ana Mar�ia Munar -- Organization profile 1.Guerrilla girls fight against discrimination in the arts and beyond / Dara Ali Abdelghani -- The silenced phenomenon: sexual harassment in the hospitality and tourism workplace / Hande Turkoglu -- Labour force participation and violence: a study of female tourism workers in Turkey / Ayla Deniz and İsmail Kervank�ran -- Sexual harassment and wellbeing in tourism workplaces: the perspectives of female tour guides / Zaid Alrawadieh and Derya Demirdelen Alrawadieh -- Organization profile 2.Las Kellys demand fair treatment and respect for hotel housekeepers in Spain / Sara Ali Abdelghani -- Trafficking in human beings in the tourism industry: trends and approaches / Tenia Kyriazi -- Organization profile 3.SASANE support survivors of human trafficking in Nepal / Sara Ali Abdelghani -- Embodying gender and risk: mountain bike tourism in Mexico / Isis Arlene D�iaz-Carri�on -- An autoethnography of respectful tourism: the double-bind of a female traveller in Morocco / Si�an Stephens -- Organization profile 4.Orange together: a campaign to address transgressive behaviour at Denmark's Roskilde Festival / Jannick Friis Christensen -- "Danger men": effects of a post-chauvinism campaign aimed at tourists in Spain / Alberto Rodr�iguez and Laura Aguilera-�Avila -- #MeToo: a feminist hashtag analysis of gender-based violence against solo female travellers / Elaine Chiao Ling Yang, Yaxin Chen and Ching-Hua Ho -- Organization profile 5.Ni una menos : a collective cry against machismo violence / Sara Ali Abdelghani -- Conclusion / Heather Jeffrey, Paola Vizcaino and Claudia Eger.

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