In this article we seek to add to the debate/discussion into so called 'Dark Tourism'. While a plethora of studies analyse this phenomenon through binaries such as authentic/inauthentic, we seek here to approach sites of historical death with a less skeptical view. Rather, like others, we understand tourist engagement with 'dark' sites as a source of ritualistic engagement. Using the Australian and New Zealand iconic place of Gallipoli in Turkey as a case study, this article will argue that the experience of pilgrims to sites of death is best discussed through the concept of the sacred. However, it is true that these sites can also disturb visitors. Thus, we propose that the often under-utilized figure in sociology, Hertz, can be consulted ...
Apart from its leisure, cognitive and specialist functions, tourism also has an educational function...
This chapter explores the proposition that the act of ‘souveniring’ recent and/or ancient places of ...
The study of ‘dark tourism’ has gained increasing traction over the past two decades or so. Visits t...
In this article we seek to add to the debate/discussion into so called 'Dark Tourism'. While a pleth...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
The ways in which societies (re)present death, dying and their dead has long been symbiotic with par...
This article reviews the research about dark tourism and its concepts and its psychological effects ...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
There is an increasing plethora of sites associated with death, tragedy or the macabre that have bec...
Despite increasing academic attention paid to dark tourism, understanding of the concept remains lim...
The ways in which societies (re)present death, dying and their dead has long been symbiotic with par...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to site...
In recent years the notion of tourists visiting sites associated with death and destruction has star...
Dark tourism is the act of travel and visitation to sites, attractions and exhibitions that (re)pres...
Apart from its leisure, cognitive and specialist functions, tourism also has an educational function...
This chapter explores the proposition that the act of ‘souveniring’ recent and/or ancient places of ...
The study of ‘dark tourism’ has gained increasing traction over the past two decades or so. Visits t...
In this article we seek to add to the debate/discussion into so called 'Dark Tourism'. While a pleth...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
The ways in which societies (re)present death, dying and their dead has long been symbiotic with par...
This article reviews the research about dark tourism and its concepts and its psychological effects ...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
There is an increasing plethora of sites associated with death, tragedy or the macabre that have bec...
Despite increasing academic attention paid to dark tourism, understanding of the concept remains lim...
The ways in which societies (re)present death, dying and their dead has long been symbiotic with par...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to site...
In recent years the notion of tourists visiting sites associated with death and destruction has star...
Dark tourism is the act of travel and visitation to sites, attractions and exhibitions that (re)pres...
Apart from its leisure, cognitive and specialist functions, tourism also has an educational function...
This chapter explores the proposition that the act of ‘souveniring’ recent and/or ancient places of ...
The study of ‘dark tourism’ has gained increasing traction over the past two decades or so. Visits t...