Abstract

Tourists are easy targets for terrorists. Drawing on the example of the 2015 Sousse(Tunisia) shootings, and using a conceptual framework informed by tourist security, terrorism risk management including terrorism risk assessment, communication and due care, we analyse the management of the terror induced security risks, and the factors influencing this process. This is achieved through a firstin-the field tourism study that applies narrative analysis to legal discourse. We show tourist security was compromised by a lack of terrorism risk communication, poor policing, and limited integration of counter-terrorism strategies (e.g.inadequate implementation of environmental mitigation). Implications for terrorism risk assessment, management and communication are discussed and key propositions around tourist security responsibilities (e.g. due care) are examined alongside future research opportunities.

DOI

10.1016/j.anls.2021.103207

Publication Date

2021-07-01

Publication Title

Annals of Tourism Research

ISSN

0160-7383

Embargo Period

2023-04-16

Organisational Unit

Plymouth Business School

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