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Gender and sexual (in)equalities in tourism, hospitality, and events

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12226/3294
ISSN: 2211-9736
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tmp.2026.101469
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Autor(es):
Otegui Carles, Almudena; Vorobjovas-Pinta, Oscar; Filimonau, Viachaslau; Vieira Soares, André Luiz
Fecha de publicación:
2026-03-25
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This editorial introduces the Special Issue “Gender and Sexual (In)Equalities in Tourism, Hospitality, and Events” and positions gender and sexual (in)equalities as systemic and enduring features of tourism, hospitality, and events. While these industries are frequently framed as engines of social inclusion, cultural exchange, and economic opportunity, the editorial argues that patriarchal, heteronormative, and neoliberal logics continue to shape organisational cultures, labour regimes, and destination practices in ways that reproduce inequality. The editorial conceptualises gender and sexual (in)equalities not as residual or individualised problems, but as structurally embedded outcomes of power relations operating across workplaces, markets, and governance structures. The Special Issue brings together nine contributions that critically examine diversity, equity, and inclusion discourses and practices, women's empowerment and LGBTQI+ identities, and gendered labour markets across tourism, hospitality, and events. The articles demonstrate the limitations of symbolic and market- oriented inclusion initiatives, highlighting equity as a necessary condition for meaningful transformation.

This editorial introduces the Special Issue “Gender and Sexual (In)Equalities in Tourism, Hospitality, and Events” and positions gender and sexual (in)equalities as systemic and enduring features of tourism, hospitality, and events. While these industries are frequently framed as engines of social inclusion, cultural exchange, and economic opportunity, the editorial argues that patriarchal, heteronormative, and neoliberal logics continue to shape organisational cultures, labour regimes, and destination practices in ways that reproduce inequality. The editorial conceptualises gender and sexual (in)equalities not as residual or individualised problems, but as structurally embedded outcomes of power relations operating across workplaces, markets, and governance structures. The Special Issue brings together nine contributions that critically examine diversity, equity, and inclusion discourses and practices, women's empowerment and LGBTQI+ identities, and gendered labour markets across tourism, hospitality, and events. The articles demonstrate the limitations of symbolic and market- oriented inclusion initiatives, highlighting equity as a necessary condition for meaningful transformation.

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