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Tourism and Family Violence

Critical issues facing tourism

ISBN: 9781917433723 HBK; 9781917433730 PBK; 9781917433747 PDF; 9781917433754 EPUB


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Family violence is a global epidemic that affects millions—and yet, its intersections with tourism remain largely unexplored. With an estimated one-third of women worldwide having experienced family violence, it's likely that many travellers carry trauma with them when they travel. Despite this reality, the tourism discipline has been slow to engage with the implications.

Tourism and Family Violence: Critical issues facing tourism is a pioneering academic volume that addresses a significant gap in tourism scholarship. This groundbreaking volume brings together interdisciplinary insights from globally recognized experts, shedding light on how tourism practices, policies, and experiences intersect with issues of abuse, trauma, and recovery.

Structured around five key themes—Tourism and Family Violence; Events and Family Violence; Tourism, Natural Disasters and Family Violence; VFR (Visiting Friends and Relatives) Travel and Family Violence; and Tourism, Mental Disorders, and Family Violence—this book uncovers hidden dynamics that impact individuals, families, and entire communities.

With contributions from internationally renowned academics and experts, this cross-disciplinary work is essential reading for academics and students in tourism, criminology, social work, psychology, as well as policymakers and government agencies seeking evidence-based, interdisciplinary approaches.

With a strong focus on social justice and global collaboration, Tourism and Family Violence: Critical issues facing tourism paves the way for a more inclusive and responsive future in tourism research, education, and practice.

Publication: May 2026

Table of contents

Ch 1 Introduction: Section 1 Tourism and Family Violence : Ch 2 The relationship between tourism and family violence overview; Ch 3 Geography of Family Violence; Ch 4 Family Holidays and Family Violence; Ch 5 The Family Holiday Experiences of Children; Ch 6 Domestic Violence and Family Violence for LGBTIA+; Ch 7 Alcohol, Family Violence, and Leisure; Ch 8 Holidaying with the children post-separation; Ch 9 Family Court orders and Holidays; Section 2 Events and Family Violence; Ch 10 Events and Family Violence overview; Ch 11 Sporting events and family violence; Ch 12 Family events and family violence; Section 3 Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) Travel and Family Violence; Ch 13 VFR travel and family violence overview; Ch 14 VFR travel and family violence: friends/relatives; Ch 15 Hosting VFRs in regional, rural, and remote regions; Section 4 Tourism, Natural Disasters, War, and Family Violence ; Ch 16 Tourism, natural disasters, war, and family violence overview; Ch 17 The Rise of Family violence after natural disasters; Ch 18 The Travelling Hero; Ch 19 War and Family Violence; Section 5 Tourism, Mental Disorders, and Family Violence; Ch 20 The relationship between tourism, family violence and mental disorders; Ch 21 Conclusion and Key issues; Index

Table of contents

Ch 1 Introduction: Section 1 Tourism and Family Violence : Ch 2 The relationship between tourism and family violence overview; Ch 3 Geography of Family Violence; Ch 4 Family Holidays and Family Violence; Ch 5 The Family Holiday Experiences of Children; Ch 6 Domestic Violence and Family Violence for LGBTIA+; Ch 7 Alcohol, Family Violence, and Leisure; Ch 8 Holidaying with the children post-separation; Ch 9 Family Court orders and Holidays; Section 2 Events and Family Violence; Ch 10 Events and Family Violence overview; Ch 11 Sporting events and family violence; Ch 12 Family events and family violence; Section 3 Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) Travel and Family Violence; Ch 13 VFR travel and family violence overview; Ch 14 VFR travel and family violence: friends/relatives; Ch 15 Hosting VFRs in regional, rural, and remote regions; Section 4 Tourism, Natural Disasters, War, and Family Violence ; Ch 16 Tourism, natural disasters, war, and family violence overview; Ch 17 The Rise of Family violence after natural disasters; Ch 18 The Travelling Hero; Ch 19 War and Family Violence; Section 5 Tourism, Mental Disorders, and Family Violence; Ch 20 The relationship between tourism, family violence and mental disorders; Ch 21 Conclusion and Key issues; Index

About the authors

Edited by Elisa Zentveld is Professor of Social Justice at Federation University, Australia

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