What has research shown about the effects of terrorism and other dramatic events on subjective risk judgments, worries and travel desire?


Essai Scientifique, 2015

9 Pages, Note: B


Résumé ou Introduction

The discussion topic “What has research shown about the effects of terrorism and other dramatic events on subjective risk judgments, worries and travel desire?” is a question of tourism social psychology. As terrorism is a threat for every individual issue, so it has a massive impact on tourism society. Again worry is a combination of fear and anxiety, therefore because of terrorist attacks and other dramatic events tourist minds become worried about safety. The tourists may start to consider about the risk factors of travelling to a particular destination and thus the willingness of touring might be affected too. By the support and assistance of the current researches, I would like to define the key terms. Then I would like to describe what the current researches have shown about the impact of terrorism and other dramatic events on subjective risk judgments, worries and travel desire.

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Titre
What has research shown about the effects of terrorism and other dramatic events on subjective risk judgments, worries and travel desire?
Université
University of Stavanger
Note
B
Auteur
Année
2015
Pages
9
N° de catalogue
V413350
ISBN (ebook)
9783668642515
ISBN (Livre)
9783668642522
Taille d'un fichier
669 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
what
Citation du texte
Jobaire Alam (Auteur), 2015, What has research shown about the effects of terrorism and other dramatic events on subjective risk judgments, worries and travel desire?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/413350

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