Although death is an inevitable part of life, tourism scholarship has not comprehensibly engaged with this concept. Death-related tourism literature has focused disproportionally on places and experiences of dark tourism, leaving a vast array of other dying-related tourism discourses at the periphery. Drawing on anthropological and existential conceptualisations of death, we develop an all-encompassing theoretical framework comprised of four dimensions: Perspective, Intention, Number, and Involvement. Supported by existing studies, mass media reports, and other secondary data, we demonstrate that the interplay between death and tourism is complex and involves a range of events, tourists' behaviors and experiences. The conclusion proposes fu...
The psychoanalytical concept of the death drive postulated by Freud and Lacan refers to a constant f...
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...
Although death is an inevitable part of life, tourism scholarship has not comprehensibly engaged wit...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
Dark tourism is the act of travel and visitation to sites, attractions and exhibitions that (re)pres...
Dark tourism and the commodification of death has become a pervasive feature within the contemporary...
Dark Tourism Consumption – A call for research There is an increasing plethora of sites associated w...
Death is universal, yet dying is not. Consequently, within contemporary secularised society, the pro...
Despite increasing academic and media attention paid to dark tourism – the act of travel to sites of...
Despite increasing academic and media attention paid to dark tourism – the act of travel to sites of...
Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to site...
Ghosts are returning to the feast and are resurfacing and multiplying in a multitude of dark tourism...
Dark tourism has many different definitions there are many motivations for tourists to visit places ...
The psychoanalytical concept of the death drive postulated by Freud and Lacan refers to a constant f...
The psychoanalytical concept of the death drive postulated by Freud and Lacan refers to a constant f...
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...
Although death is an inevitable part of life, tourism scholarship has not comprehensibly engaged wit...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
Dark tourism is the act of travel and visitation to sites, attractions and exhibitions that (re)pres...
Dark tourism and the commodification of death has become a pervasive feature within the contemporary...
Dark Tourism Consumption – A call for research There is an increasing plethora of sites associated w...
Death is universal, yet dying is not. Consequently, within contemporary secularised society, the pro...
Despite increasing academic and media attention paid to dark tourism – the act of travel to sites of...
Despite increasing academic and media attention paid to dark tourism – the act of travel to sites of...
Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to site...
Ghosts are returning to the feast and are resurfacing and multiplying in a multitude of dark tourism...
Dark tourism has many different definitions there are many motivations for tourists to visit places ...
The psychoanalytical concept of the death drive postulated by Freud and Lacan refers to a constant f...
The psychoanalytical concept of the death drive postulated by Freud and Lacan refers to a constant f...
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...