Visiting the settings of popular media products has become a growing niche within the tourist market. This article provides a content-based explanation for the popularity of one specific example: the TV detective tour. Three popular television series from different linguistic regions of Europe were analysed, each of which has led to substantial tourist numbers: Inspector Morse (Oxford) , Wallander (Ystad) and Baantjer (Amsterdam). The results show that the tourist attraction of the TV detective programme is due in part to its topophilic character. First, couleur locale is extremely important to the narrative setting of the detective programmes; the narratives elaborate on existing tourist gazes. Second, the narrative development is characte...
The actual place for the murder cases is the small town Ystad in the south of Sweden. This is the sc...
Stockholm and Ystad seem to have paradoxically taken advantage of Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy...
Why is it not the deprived developing country, but rather the tempting destination the host arrives ...
This article considers the phenomenon of the TV detective tour, guided tours of the locations and se...
This article considers the phenomenon of the television detective tour: a guided tour of various loc...
This article considers the phenomenon of the TV detective tour, guided tours of the locations and se...
According to Goodwin (2011) crime writers are the new travel writers with bookshops organising their...
This article proposes that the experiences of screen tourists in Oxford help to create a theoretical...
This essay notice film and TV-series as a resource, which can be utililized by the tourism industry....
This essay collection discusses the critically acclaimed BBC series Sherlock, its transmedia aspects...
Recent years have seen an explosive growth in the phenomenon of people visiting locations from popul...
I will present a study, concerning crime writer Henning Mankell, and his stories about chief inspect...
With a broad approach it is possible to see the importance of the many parts in the whole, and to gr...
This paper focuses on media tourism - people travelling to places associated with film, TV-series, g...
In its English context, Sherlock was a huge success when broadcast on BBC One. The series, however, ...
The actual place for the murder cases is the small town Ystad in the south of Sweden. This is the sc...
Stockholm and Ystad seem to have paradoxically taken advantage of Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy...
Why is it not the deprived developing country, but rather the tempting destination the host arrives ...
This article considers the phenomenon of the TV detective tour, guided tours of the locations and se...
This article considers the phenomenon of the television detective tour: a guided tour of various loc...
This article considers the phenomenon of the TV detective tour, guided tours of the locations and se...
According to Goodwin (2011) crime writers are the new travel writers with bookshops organising their...
This article proposes that the experiences of screen tourists in Oxford help to create a theoretical...
This essay notice film and TV-series as a resource, which can be utililized by the tourism industry....
This essay collection discusses the critically acclaimed BBC series Sherlock, its transmedia aspects...
Recent years have seen an explosive growth in the phenomenon of people visiting locations from popul...
I will present a study, concerning crime writer Henning Mankell, and his stories about chief inspect...
With a broad approach it is possible to see the importance of the many parts in the whole, and to gr...
This paper focuses on media tourism - people travelling to places associated with film, TV-series, g...
In its English context, Sherlock was a huge success when broadcast on BBC One. The series, however, ...
The actual place for the murder cases is the small town Ystad in the south of Sweden. This is the sc...
Stockholm and Ystad seem to have paradoxically taken advantage of Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy...
Why is it not the deprived developing country, but rather the tempting destination the host arrives ...