Interest in dark tourism is on the rise. Defined as visitation of sites associated with death, disaster, and atrocity, this phenomenon is of interest to the wider public and academics alike, and has become a lucrative commercial practice. Media, movies, and accounts of breaking-news events help stimulate dark tourism. Dark tourism activities include visits to battlefields, sites of individual or mass deaths, and memorials, and witnessing public reenactments of death or symbolic representations of death. Dark tourism is a complex, emotional, and multifaceted phenomenon in terms of its economic and social consumption, as well as regarding its cultural and political significance at individual and collective levels
It may be categorically unpleasant to visit cemeteries, crash sites, and death camps, but tourists q...
This chapter explores the phenomenon of "dark tourism", a term coined by Foley and Lennon (1996) to ...
The ways in which societies (re)present death, dying and their dead has long been symbiotic with par...
Interest in dark tourism is on the rise. Defined as visitation of sites associated with death, disas...
Interest in dark tourism is on the rise. Defined as tourism to sites associated with death, disaster...
The phenomenon of dark tourism was identified as such and categorised by Lennon and Foley (1996, 200...
Dark tourism has many different definitions there are many motivations for tourists to visit places ...
Ghosts are returning to the feast and are resurfacing and multiplying in a multitude of dark tourism...
Visiting places of death, disaster, destruction and human suffering is often referred to as dark tou...
Dark Tourism Consumption – A call for research There is an increasing plethora of sites associated w...
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...
The study of ‘dark tourism’ may be a relatively recent phenomenon, but the practice itself—including...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to site...
It may be categorically unpleasant to visit cemeteries, crash sites, and death camps, but tourists q...
This chapter explores the phenomenon of "dark tourism", a term coined by Foley and Lennon (1996) to ...
The ways in which societies (re)present death, dying and their dead has long been symbiotic with par...
Interest in dark tourism is on the rise. Defined as visitation of sites associated with death, disas...
Interest in dark tourism is on the rise. Defined as tourism to sites associated with death, disaster...
The phenomenon of dark tourism was identified as such and categorised by Lennon and Foley (1996, 200...
Dark tourism has many different definitions there are many motivations for tourists to visit places ...
Ghosts are returning to the feast and are resurfacing and multiplying in a multitude of dark tourism...
Visiting places of death, disaster, destruction and human suffering is often referred to as dark tou...
Dark Tourism Consumption – A call for research There is an increasing plethora of sites associated w...
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...
The study of ‘dark tourism’ may be a relatively recent phenomenon, but the practice itself—including...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to site...
It may be categorically unpleasant to visit cemeteries, crash sites, and death camps, but tourists q...
This chapter explores the phenomenon of "dark tourism", a term coined by Foley and Lennon (1996) to ...
The ways in which societies (re)present death, dying and their dead has long been symbiotic with par...