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E-raamat: Control, Abuse, Bullying and Family Violence in Tourism Industries

  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Channel View Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781845418731
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  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Channel View Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781845418731

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This book explores control, abuse, bullying and family violence within the tourism system using autoethnography. It reveals the impacts of family violence and is an important and under-researched area in the tourism literature and will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in tourism, events, family violence, social work, health and law.



This book explores the roles that control, abuse, bullying and family violence can play within the tourism system. While it is generally understood that such behaviours are significant issues in society, the correlation between these types of behaviour and tourism has not been assessed in scholarly circles. The volume sets out to explain each of these behaviours within tourism industries using autoethnography as its method. This book reveals the heightened risk of family violence during family events, sporting events and in the tourism system, and explains that risks continue and can even increase after separating from a perpetrator of family violence. This is an important and under-researched area in the tourism and events literature and will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in these fields, as well as family violence, social work, health and law.

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This is a deeply personal and haunting account of the effects of family violence in tourism. It provides much needed insights, taking a child-centric approach, into the underbelly of the tourism industry. A must read for any researcher trying to shatter the illusion of the benign nature of tourism and happy family holidays. * Heike Schänzel, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand * This highly original study looks at the rarely examined impact of marital pathology on family tourist behaviour. The author vividly narrates how it felt on a daily basis to live under the same roof as a violent man, and the game-playing intimidation he put on her movements, particularly during holidays. * Tony Seaton, University of Luton, UK * This book outlines how bullying, control, abuse and family violence can impact the tourism system. This is especially important for tourism managers to have awareness of so that proper systems can be considered to support staff who might be facing any of these issues. * Alastair M. Morrison, University of Greenwich, UK *

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Raises awareness of the dark, often hidden and unpleasant, side of the tourism industry
Tables and Figures
xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Overview xvii
Overture
1(2)
Living with and Separating from a Perpetrator of Family Violence
3(13)
Journey One Seeking an Intervention Order
16(2)
Journey Two Financial and Parenting Agreements
18(3)
Journey Three Changing the Children's Surname
21(7)
Concluding Thoughts
28(3)
1 Introduction
31(14)
Introduction
31(1)
Control, Abuse, Bullying and Family Violence
32(1)
Autoethnography
33(3)
Definitions
36(6)
Let's Assume We Have a Can Opener
42(1)
Watching Shadows on the Wall
43(1)
Conclusion
43(2)
2 The Tourism System
45(7)
Introduction
45(1)
General Systems Theory
45(1)
Whole Tourism Systems
46(1)
Tourism Models
46(1)
A Simple Whole Tourism System Model
47(1)
The Whole Tourism System Model Conceptual Framework for this Book
48(2)
The Underbelly of Tourism
50(1)
Conclusion
50(2)
3 Control, Abuse and Family Violence
52(14)
Introduction
52(1)
Gender Inequality
53(1)
Statistics
53(2)
How Does the Perpetrator Know Where I Am?
55(1)
The Iceberg: A Conceptual Framework
56(1)
The Perpetrator's Web
57(2)
Snakes and Ladders: A Conceptual Framework
59(1)
Moksha Patam
60(2)
The Power and Control Wheel
62(1)
Escaping Family Violence: A Conceptual Framework
63(2)
Conclusion
65(1)
4 Tourism Industries
66(13)
Introduction
66(1)
Defining and Understanding an Industry, Tourism and Holidays
67(2)
Understanding Tourism Industries
69(3)
Partial Industrialisation
72(6)
Conclusion
78(1)
5 Employment Law Impacts on Tourism Industries
79(25)
Introduction
79(1)
The Fast-Food Industry
80(2)
Casual Employment
82(3)
Employment Laws
85(2)
The Fair Work Act (2009)
87(1)
Awards and Enterprise Agreements
87(2)
Terminating Enterprise Agreements
89(3)
Zombie Agreements
92(9)
Employer/Employee or Principal/Contractor
101(2)
Conclusion
103(1)
6 Abuse and Bullying in Tourism Industries
104(7)
Introduction
104(1)
Workplace Abuse and Bullying
105(1)
Workplace Abuse and Bullying in Tourism
106(1)
Education
107(3)
Conclusion
110(1)
7 Family Violence Spikes around Major Events
111(5)
Introduction
111(1)
Events
111(1)
State of Origin: Australia
112(1)
Football/Soccer: England
113(1)
Birthdays and Other Family Events
114(1)
Christmas Time
114(1)
Conclusion
115(1)
8 Family Violence at the Tourism Destination
116(14)
Introduction
116(1)
Push and Pull Theory
117(1)
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
118(2)
Case Example
120(1)
The Post-Separation Family Tourism Experience
121(1)
Is Travel with a Perpetrator of Family Violence a Holiday?
122(1)
My Tourism Experiences with a Perpetrator of Family Violence
122(2)
My First Tourism Experience after Separating from a Perpetrator of Family Violence
124(1)
Solo Travel to a Destination While Living with Family Violence
125(1)
Holiday Stories from Others
126(1)
Experiences of a Woman from Europe
127(2)
Conclusion
129(1)
9 Equal Shared Parental Responsibility
130(23)
Introduction
130(1)
Custody
131(1)
Should the Voice of Children be Stronger?
132(2)
The Voice of a Child
134(1)
What is Equal Shared Parental Responsibility?
134(3)
Family Law Act 1975 -- Section 61DA
137(1)
Family Courts `Silence' Family Violence Victims
137(2)
Experiences of Dealing with the Family Courts -- from a European Woman
139(3)
Experiences of Dealing with the Family Courts -- from a UK Woman
142(1)
Harm Panel Report
143(3)
Changing a Child's Surname
146(5)
Conclusion
151(2)
10 Journeys on Transit Routes with Family Violence
153(5)
Introduction
153(1)
Cancelled Flights and Missing Baggage
154(1)
Travelling by Airplane with Young Children
154(1)
A Recent Flight Experience for My Mother
155(1)
When the Transit Route is Driving
156(1)
Conclusion
156(2)
11 The Tourism Generating Region: Living with Abuse
158(7)
Introduction
158(1)
Gaslighting
159(2)
Children Who Side with the Abuser
161(1)
Deliberate Self-Harm
161(1)
Impacts on Children: Parent Denial
162(2)
Conclusion
164(1)
12 The Tourist
165(4)
Introduction
165(1)
The Separated Person as a Tourist
165(2)
Conclusion
167(2)
13 Family Violence and Visiting Friends and Relatives Travel
169(8)
Introduction
169(1)
What is VFR Travel?
169(1)
Defining VFR Travel
170(1)
The Relationship between VFR Travel and Family Violence
171(1)
The Role of VFR Travel in the Separation Phase
172(1)
What Friends and Relatives Can Do to Assist
173(3)
Conclusion
176(1)
14 The Great Escape
177(11)
Introduction
177(1)
Power and Control
177(1)
Knowledge
177(2)
Separation
179(2)
Nirvana
181(1)
The Great Escape: Perspectives from an Australian Woman
182(1)
The Great Escape: Perspectives from a European Woman
182(1)
The Great Escape: Perspectives from a Woman Who Became a Family Violence Program Developer
183(1)
The Great Escape: Perspectives from an Australian Woman
184(1)
The Great Escape: Perspectives from a UK Woman
185(2)
Conclusion
187(1)
15 Conclusion
188(4)
Introduction
188(1)
The Underbelly of Legal Processes
188(1)
The Silence
189(1)
Future Research
190(2)
Ho-Ho-Ho! It's the Holidays
192(1)
Conclusion 192(3)
Epilogue 195(5)
References 200(10)
Index 210
Elisa Zentveld is an Associate Professor of Social Justice at the Future Regions Research Centre, Federation University Australia. Her research interests include Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) Travel, family tourism and family violence.