Traveling to the Danger Zone: Emotional Dynamics and Hermeneutics

Fanny Manner-Baldeon, Mimi Li
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Although emotions have garnered scholarly attention in tourism, an opportunity remains to examine the interplay between different emotions and their implications on tourism outcomes. This multi-method research was carried out in Venezuela and assesses the physiological arousal and cognitive appraisal of emotions. A guided walking tour through Venezuela’s high-risk zones resulted in varied degrees of emotional stimulation among participants. Their responses were associated with individual differences, such as travel history and personal/professional interests. The appraisal process showed that people who visit conflict-ridden destinations develop cognitively and emotionally. These findings underscore the significance of non-hedonic trips in emotional processes and illustrate how tourism can foster beneficial outcomes. Travel can especially shape tourists’ attitudes towards residents, conflict, and themselves. This research also broadens the literature on risk taking and danger zone tourism.
前往危险地带:情感动力与诠释学
尽管情绪在旅游业中得到了学术界的关注,但仍有机会研究不同情绪之间的相互作用及其对旅游结果的影响。这项采用多种方法的研究是在委内瑞拉进行的,评估了情绪的生理唤醒和认知评价。在导游的带领下徒步游览委内瑞拉的高风险地区,参与者受到了不同程度的情绪刺激。他们的反应与个体差异有关,如旅行历史和个人/职业兴趣。评估过程表明,访问冲突频发地区的人们在认知和情感方面都得到了发展。这些发现强调了非hedonic 旅行在情感过程中的重要性,并说明了旅游业如何能够促进有益的结果。旅游尤其能塑造游客对居民、冲突和自身的态度。这项研究还拓宽了有关风险承担和危险区域旅游的文献。
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