This article considers the phenomenon of the TV detective tour, guided tours of the locations and settings of popular TV detective programs. What explains the growing popularity of these tours? The article proposes that the locations in question serve as physical points of reference to an imagined world. By visiting these locations and focusing on them, tourists are able to construct and subsequently cross a symbolic boundary between an 'imagined' and a 'real' world. To explain this process, a new concept is introduced: lieux d'imagination. This concept is supported and developed on the basis of ethnographic analysis of three popular TV detective tours: the Inspector Morse Tour in Oxford, the Baantjer Tour in Amsterdam, and the Wallander To...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
The subject of this article is media tourism: the phenomenon of people travelling to places which th...
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...
Visiting the settings of popular media products has become a growing niche within the tourist market...
Recent years have seen an explosive growth in the phenomenon of people visiting locations from popul...
This article advocates a new agenda for (media) tourism research that links questions of tourist exp...
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...
Locating Imagination in Popular Culture offers a multi-disciplinary account of the ways in which pop...
The imagination has long been associated with travel and tourism; from the seventeenth century when ...
This chapter investigates the multifaceted relations between imagination, place, and popular culture...
This research note introduces the design of a recently launched research project at the Erasmus Univ...
This paper focuses on media tourism - people travelling to places associated with film, TV-series, g...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
The subject of this article is media tourism: the phenomenon of people travelling to places which th...
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...
Visiting the settings of popular media products has become a growing niche within the tourist market...
Recent years have seen an explosive growth in the phenomenon of people visiting locations from popul...
This article advocates a new agenda for (media) tourism research that links questions of tourist exp...
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...
Locating Imagination in Popular Culture offers a multi-disciplinary account of the ways in which pop...
The imagination has long been associated with travel and tourism; from the seventeenth century when ...
This chapter investigates the multifaceted relations between imagination, place, and popular culture...
This research note introduces the design of a recently launched research project at the Erasmus Univ...
This paper focuses on media tourism - people travelling to places associated with film, TV-series, g...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
The subject of this article is media tourism: the phenomenon of people travelling to places which th...