All Stories

  1. Walled off: Tourism and justice in oppressed communities
  2. Customers’ perceptions and responses to hotels’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) orientation: the case of Bethlehem hotels, Palestine
  3. Tourism Interventions
  4. Introduction
  5. Reflections and Future Perspectives on Tourism Interventions
  6. The Willingness of Dutch Travelers to Travel Pro-environmentally Post-COVID-19
  7. Eurocentrism
  8. Strangers
  9. 14 Conclusion: Reflections and Revanche
  10. 12 Tourism, Hope and Peace: A Counter-Discourse in Palestine
  11. Eurocentrism in Tourism
  12. Strangers – Tourism
  13. Pilgrimage Tourism in Palestine: The Backbone of the Palestinian Economy
  14. The Perceived and Projected Image of Hiroshima
  15. The Interaction Between Destination Image, Risk Perceptions and Travel Intention
  16. The Intersections Between Tourism and Exile
  17. Understanding the Impact of Conflict on Risk Perceptions and Travel Behaviour: Attitudes of Dutch Pilgrims and Tourists towards Palestine
  18. Occupation, colonisation, and apartheid tourism in Israeli settlements in occupied palestine
  19. The impact of terrorism on risk perceptions: An analysis of the Dutch market behavior and attitudes towards Egypt
  20. Dark Tourism Studies
  21. Conclusion: future research directions
  22. Introduction to dark tourism
  23. RESTORING A NEGATIVE DESTINATION IMAGE:
  24. Editorial special issue in Dark Tourism
  25. Can you imagine Bethlehem without tourism: the impacts of Covid-19 on Bethlehem, Palestine
  26. Pilgrimage tourism to Palestine: the 'Come and See' initiative in Palestine.
  27. The impacts of terrorism on risk perception and travel behaviour of the Dutch market: Sri Lanka as a case study
  28. Cultural heritage in Palestine
  29. An Exploratory Study: The Impact of Terrorism on Risk Perceptions. An Analysis of the German Market Behaviours and Attitudes Towards Egypt
  30. Islamic ZiyĀRa and Halal Hospitality in Palestine
  31. Introduction
  32. Reflections and future perspectives on conflict-ridden destinations
  33. The attitudes of the Dutch market towards safety and security
  34. The Actualization of the Critical Impulse in Critical Theory: Dialogical Rationality Around Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem, Palestine
  35. TOURISM AND CULTURAL DYNAMICS: AN INTRODUCTION
  36. A FUTURE PERSPECTIVE ON TOURISM AND CULTURAL DYNAMICS
  37. 11 Religious Tourism in Palestine: Challenges and Opportunities
  38. Tourism as a tool for colonisation, segregation, displacement and dispossession
  39. Tourists’ destination image: an exploratory study of alternative tourism in Palestine
  40. The German source market perceptions: how risky is Turkey to travel to?
  41. Dionysus Versus Apollo: An Uncertain Search for Identity Through Dark Tourism—Palestine as a Case Study
  42. Taking you home
  43. Transformational Host Communities: Justice Tourism and the Water Regime in Palestine
  44. Understanding Dutch visitors' motivations to concentration camp memorials
  45. Value free research: Weber revisited
  46. A Wail of Horror: Empathic ‘Atrocity’ Tourism in Palestine
  47. Eurocentrism
  48. Stranger
  49. Every utopia turns into dystopia
  50. Have we illuminated the dark? Shifting perspectives on ‘dark’ tourism
  51. Concrete U(dys)topia in Bethlehem: a city of two tales
  52. Eurocentrism, tourism
  53. Stranger, tourism
  54. Understanding visitor's motivation at sites of death and disaster: the case of former transit camp Westerbork, the Netherlands
  55. What destination marketers can learn from their visitors’ blogs: An image analysis of Bethlehem, Palestine
  56. Message from Paradise: Critical Reflections on the Tourism Academy in Jerusalem
  57. Ethnography of Hope in Extreme Places: Ahrendt's Agora in Controversial Tourism Destinations
  58. Moving from Pilgrimage to “Dark” Tourism: Leveraging Tourism in Palestine
  59. Steadfastness and the Wall Conference in Bethlehem, Palestine
  60. An Exploratory Study: Justice Tourism in Controversial Areas. The Case of Palestine
  61. Moving from pilgrimage to responsible tourism: the case of Palestine
  62. Alternative tourism: new forms of tourism in Bethlehem for the Palestinian tourism industry
  63. Volunteer tourism in Palestine: a normative perspective.
  64. Alternative Tourism: Can the Segregation Wall in Bethlehem be a Tourist Attraction?
  65. Master of Arts in Pilgrimage and Tourism