Tourist risk: an all encompassing model to understand safety in tourism fields

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Though risk perception theory has advanced a lot over the last decades, its preferred methodologies much of them closed-led questionnaires or intrusive instruments obscures the derived conclusions. This text aims not only to explore the problems and limitation of risk perception theory to understand the difference be- tween fear, anxiety, panic and risk, but also the tourist-safety. The adoption of risk research, post 9/11 was based on quantitative methods alone. This creates a serious conceptual myopia to understand the connec- tion of risk and late-capitalism. Our attempt to fulfill this gap is shown in this essay-review

Risk, fears, tourism, disasters, epistemology

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