Security Dialogue - Frontline leisure: Securitizing tourism in the War on Terror




SAGE Podcast show

Summary: This podcast features discussion of the article Frontline leisure: Securitizing tourism in the War on Terror, by Debbie Lisle. The article argues that the terrorist bombings of hotels, pubs and nightclubs in Bali in October 2002, and in Mombasa one month later, were inaugural moments in the post-9/11 securitization of the tourism industry. Although practices of tourism and terrorism seem antithetical – one devoted to travel and leisure, the other to political violence – this article argues that their entanglement is revealed most clearly in the counter-terrorism responses that brought the everyday lives of tourists and tourism workers, as well as the material infrastructure of the tourism industry, within the orbit of a global security apparatus waging a 'war on terror'.