This work aims to address whether knowing what dark tourism is (or not) impacts rumination on sadness, self-hatred, hostility, psychological vulnerability, and tourist wellbeing, as well as practices and motivations for dark tourism. A quantitative approach, based on a survey of 993 respondents, reveals that women and more educated participants know more about dark tourism; people who know what dark tourism is have visited more Holocaust museums, sites of human tragedy and natural disasters, concentration camps, and prisons; show more curiosity, need to learn and understand, and need to see morbid things. A model was found showing that gender, age, know/do not know dark tourism, and motivations (curiosity, the need to learn, the need to und...
The study of ‘dark tourism’ may be a relatively recent phenomenon, but the practice itself—including...
Evolutionary psychology offers new potential to understand the motivation of tourists visiting dark ...
Abstract Dark tourism has been recognised as a distinctive tourism phenomenon of the twenty-first ce...
This work aims to address whether knowing what dark tourism is (or not) impacts rumination on sadnes...
In recent years the notion of tourists visiting sites associated with death and destruction has star...
This article reviews the research about dark tourism and its concepts and its psychological effects ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Westville 2017.The aim of this study...
There is a growing interest in dark tourism as evident in the increased number of publications discu...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
People are fascinated with death and disaster. One simply has to watch traffic slow to a crawl when...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
Dark Tourism, understood as the type of tourism that involves a visit to real or recreated places as...
Dark tourism, or thanatourism, is a type of tourism concerning using ‘death space’ for tourism purpo...
The study of ‘dark tourism’ may be a relatively recent phenomenon, but the practice itself—including...
Evolutionary psychology offers new potential to understand the motivation of tourists visiting dark ...
Abstract Dark tourism has been recognised as a distinctive tourism phenomenon of the twenty-first ce...
This work aims to address whether knowing what dark tourism is (or not) impacts rumination on sadnes...
In recent years the notion of tourists visiting sites associated with death and destruction has star...
This article reviews the research about dark tourism and its concepts and its psychological effects ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Westville 2017.The aim of this study...
There is a growing interest in dark tourism as evident in the increased number of publications discu...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
People are fascinated with death and disaster. One simply has to watch traffic slow to a crawl when...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
Dark Tourism, understood as the type of tourism that involves a visit to real or recreated places as...
Dark tourism, or thanatourism, is a type of tourism concerning using ‘death space’ for tourism purpo...
The study of ‘dark tourism’ may be a relatively recent phenomenon, but the practice itself—including...
Evolutionary psychology offers new potential to understand the motivation of tourists visiting dark ...
Abstract Dark tourism has been recognised as a distinctive tourism phenomenon of the twenty-first ce...