This study begins to fill the gap in research of people's motivations to visit sites of death and suffering and to contribute to a deeper understanding of dark tourism consumption within dark conflict sites. The article aims to examine the motivations of visitors to former transit camp Westerbork as an iconic dark site in the Netherlands. The research process involved a self-administered survey questionnaire filled by 238, randomly selected Dutch visitors. Data are analysed by means of exploratory factor analysis to decide upon the relevant factors for representing the motivations of visitors to Westerbork. The findings show that people visit Westerbork mainly for 'self-understanding', 'curiosity', 'conscience', a 'must see' this place and ...
This study aims to identify the reasons why people visit the Holocaust Museum of Porto (HMP) and if ...
This research examines visitor experiences at a contemporary dark tourism site: the April 3rd Peace ...
This work aims to address whether knowing what dark tourism is (or not) impacts rumination on sadnes...
This study begins to fill the gap in research of people's motivations to visit sites of death and su...
This study examined the motivations to visit concentration camp memorial sites in the Netherlands. N...
Travel to sites of death and destruction is not a new concept. It is however, a phenomenon that has ...
In recent years the notion of tourists visiting sites associated with death and destruction has star...
People are fascinated with death and disaster. One simply has to watch traffic slow to a crawl when...
The aim of this study is to obtain a better understanding of what factors affect the motivation for ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the motives and emotions of Western tourists visiti...
The study investigated the “push and pull’ motivations of visitors at the war memorial sites of the ...
Abstract Dark tourism has been recognised as a distinctive tourism phenomenon of the twenty-first ce...
Dark tourism, or thanatourism, is a type of tourism concerning using ‘death space’ for tourism purpo...
This research examines the overall visitor experience of a dark tourism site visit – the April 3rd P...
This research examines visitor experiences at a contemporary dark tourism site: the April 3rd Peace ...
This study aims to identify the reasons why people visit the Holocaust Museum of Porto (HMP) and if ...
This research examines visitor experiences at a contemporary dark tourism site: the April 3rd Peace ...
This work aims to address whether knowing what dark tourism is (or not) impacts rumination on sadnes...
This study begins to fill the gap in research of people's motivations to visit sites of death and su...
This study examined the motivations to visit concentration camp memorial sites in the Netherlands. N...
Travel to sites of death and destruction is not a new concept. It is however, a phenomenon that has ...
In recent years the notion of tourists visiting sites associated with death and destruction has star...
People are fascinated with death and disaster. One simply has to watch traffic slow to a crawl when...
The aim of this study is to obtain a better understanding of what factors affect the motivation for ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the motives and emotions of Western tourists visiti...
The study investigated the “push and pull’ motivations of visitors at the war memorial sites of the ...
Abstract Dark tourism has been recognised as a distinctive tourism phenomenon of the twenty-first ce...
Dark tourism, or thanatourism, is a type of tourism concerning using ‘death space’ for tourism purpo...
This research examines the overall visitor experience of a dark tourism site visit – the April 3rd P...
This research examines visitor experiences at a contemporary dark tourism site: the April 3rd Peace ...
This study aims to identify the reasons why people visit the Holocaust Museum of Porto (HMP) and if ...
This research examines visitor experiences at a contemporary dark tourism site: the April 3rd Peace ...
This work aims to address whether knowing what dark tourism is (or not) impacts rumination on sadnes...