This article explores front-line cruise employees’ interaction with LGBT passengers. Covert data were gathered with 70 staff, many of whom were from developing countries where attitudes to LGBT people can be lessaccepting. Encounters are illuminated using Allport’s (1954) intergroup contact theory. Interactions between staff and gay passengers were largely positive, helping normalise homosexuality and diminish negative attitudes. Staff interactions were moderated by factors such as prior knowledge of gay people, their previous service experience on gay charters, gender, the influence of working for gratuities and the sense of fun onboard. The gay cruise provides the context that gives rise to moderating conditions, which then facilitate the...
AbstractThis study has explored relationship between intergroup contact, levels of prejudice against...
Contact with LGBT individuals may result in more favourable attitudes towards homosexuality and rese...
Tourism research on the LGBTIQ + communities has grown over the years, entering mainstream discussio...
This article explores front-line cruise employees’ interaction with LGBT passengers. Covert data we...
There is a rise in niche travel for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community. How...
The goal of this study is to determine the effect of a hotel management’s involvement in the gay-fri...
Decades of research have indicated that positive contact with sexual minorities is reliably associat...
This study examines the hotel experiences of gay men and lesbians, using qualitative interviews of 5...
Despite the suggested efficacy of LGBT friendly practices and engagement in building customer loyalt...
This paper is an exploratory investigation of the travel motivations of gay and lesbian tourists. Ba...
This study explores the push-pull vacation motivations of gay male and lesbian consumers, and examin...
Jamaica has been called "the most homophobic place on Earth" ( Padgett, 2006 , p. 1), and has been i...
Purpose This exploratory study aims to examine gay travelers\u27 travel psychographics (allocentrici...
“The contact hypothesis” refers to the value of heterosexuals’ interpersonal contact with gay men a...
This article explores the sexualized nature of the gay tourism industry and examines how ‘pink dolla...
AbstractThis study has explored relationship between intergroup contact, levels of prejudice against...
Contact with LGBT individuals may result in more favourable attitudes towards homosexuality and rese...
Tourism research on the LGBTIQ + communities has grown over the years, entering mainstream discussio...
This article explores front-line cruise employees’ interaction with LGBT passengers. Covert data we...
There is a rise in niche travel for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community. How...
The goal of this study is to determine the effect of a hotel management’s involvement in the gay-fri...
Decades of research have indicated that positive contact with sexual minorities is reliably associat...
This study examines the hotel experiences of gay men and lesbians, using qualitative interviews of 5...
Despite the suggested efficacy of LGBT friendly practices and engagement in building customer loyalt...
This paper is an exploratory investigation of the travel motivations of gay and lesbian tourists. Ba...
This study explores the push-pull vacation motivations of gay male and lesbian consumers, and examin...
Jamaica has been called "the most homophobic place on Earth" ( Padgett, 2006 , p. 1), and has been i...
Purpose This exploratory study aims to examine gay travelers\u27 travel psychographics (allocentrici...
“The contact hypothesis” refers to the value of heterosexuals’ interpersonal contact with gay men a...
This article explores the sexualized nature of the gay tourism industry and examines how ‘pink dolla...
AbstractThis study has explored relationship between intergroup contact, levels of prejudice against...
Contact with LGBT individuals may result in more favourable attitudes towards homosexuality and rese...
Tourism research on the LGBTIQ + communities has grown over the years, entering mainstream discussio...