This article examines the coverage of selected UK press reports of Hurricane Ivan in September 2004 that was the most powerful storm to hit the Caribbean within the last 10 years. Quantitative content analysis has been utilised in this study to determine the main sources of information on the Hurricane and to examine the framing of tourist risk in the press accounts of this disaster. It is demonstrated that the reporting of Hurricane Ivan in the news items tended to convey information that amplified tourist vulnerability and risk. Institutional official sources were often quoted to reinforce danger and ‘no-escape’ rather than reporting on management strategies to reduce these risks or measures that were implemented to ensure visitor safety....
A model for tourism risk management has been developed in the thesis arising from the literature rev...
This paper presents the results of a review of the literature concerning post-disaster and post-cris...
AbstractNews coverage of hazards is often commented to be of critical importance to individuals' per...
This article examines the coverage of selected UK press reports of Hurricane Ivan in September 2004 ...
There is mounting evidence that the media is able to shape public risk perceptions of extreme weathe...
This thesis examines the diversity of print news media frames during different stages of a crisis to...
It is known that natural disasters amplify economic and social realities, exposing the vulnerability...
One of the key roles of a destination marketing organization (DMO) is to portray their destination i...
Major hurricane landfalls are the most dangerous natural hazard threats experienced in the U.S. Tele...
In the present age of globalization, people primarily learn about international disasters through gl...
Mass media complicate tourist industry disaster recovery, as coveragepassesfrom hard news to feature...
The current study explored how Hurricane Katrina and consecutive flooding were covered by a mainstre...
Natural disasters, wars and conflicts, epidemics, and other major crises can devastate a tourism ser...
International audienceThe 2002–2003 eruption of Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Italy) was one of Stromb...
International audienceDuring March, April and May 2007 the local newspaper for the island of La Réun...
A model for tourism risk management has been developed in the thesis arising from the literature rev...
This paper presents the results of a review of the literature concerning post-disaster and post-cris...
AbstractNews coverage of hazards is often commented to be of critical importance to individuals' per...
This article examines the coverage of selected UK press reports of Hurricane Ivan in September 2004 ...
There is mounting evidence that the media is able to shape public risk perceptions of extreme weathe...
This thesis examines the diversity of print news media frames during different stages of a crisis to...
It is known that natural disasters amplify economic and social realities, exposing the vulnerability...
One of the key roles of a destination marketing organization (DMO) is to portray their destination i...
Major hurricane landfalls are the most dangerous natural hazard threats experienced in the U.S. Tele...
In the present age of globalization, people primarily learn about international disasters through gl...
Mass media complicate tourist industry disaster recovery, as coveragepassesfrom hard news to feature...
The current study explored how Hurricane Katrina and consecutive flooding were covered by a mainstre...
Natural disasters, wars and conflicts, epidemics, and other major crises can devastate a tourism ser...
International audienceThe 2002–2003 eruption of Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Italy) was one of Stromb...
International audienceDuring March, April and May 2007 the local newspaper for the island of La Réun...
A model for tourism risk management has been developed in the thesis arising from the literature rev...
This paper presents the results of a review of the literature concerning post-disaster and post-cris...
AbstractNews coverage of hazards is often commented to be of critical importance to individuals' per...