This study examines the consumption behaviours of four types of visitors to sites associated with the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Ghana. A questionnaire was used to elicit information regarding sites they intended or actually visited, perceived differences regarding site experiences and impressions of the heritage product itself. The results show that visitors were highly selective in their consumption patterns, although the sites in the country’s south were the major attractions and generators for all purposes. There is evidence that trip motive and connection to slavery influence consumption behaviour, as some visitors are willing to invest effort, expense and time to consume truly unique learning experiences. The findings were interpret...
Many tourists want to experience the unique heritage of place (Nicholls, Vogt and Hyun Jun, 2004). D...
Research has shown that the backpacker market is one of the tourism markets that economically ben...
This article attempts to empirically test a model to explain the hypothesized relationships between ...
His paper examines the tourist perceptions at Danish, Osu-Ghana within the dark tourism or slavery h...
This paper argues that the investigation of slavery heritage within a ‘thana’- or ‘dark’ tourism fra...
The conservation of and focus on slave export points turned tourist monuments in Cape Coast and Elmi...
This paper explores the social distance between local residents and African-Americans who have settl...
Awash with studies of Africans as hosts, research has neglected Africans as tourists. In contrast, t...
Although White Europeans have played notable roles in shaping the contemporary political and so-cial...
This study uses Lukes' (2005) three-dimensional power to explore the ability of traditional chiefs t...
This study investigates how different visitors experienced a dark heritage site (Cape Coast Slave Ca...
This research consists of historical archaeological perspective synthesized as a survey of slave tra...
This paper explores the social distance between local residents and African–Americans who havesettle...
This article examines the emergence of the public memory of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade in ...
It is almost axiomatic to state that a destination's image determines to a large extent its allure a...
Many tourists want to experience the unique heritage of place (Nicholls, Vogt and Hyun Jun, 2004). D...
Research has shown that the backpacker market is one of the tourism markets that economically ben...
This article attempts to empirically test a model to explain the hypothesized relationships between ...
His paper examines the tourist perceptions at Danish, Osu-Ghana within the dark tourism or slavery h...
This paper argues that the investigation of slavery heritage within a ‘thana’- or ‘dark’ tourism fra...
The conservation of and focus on slave export points turned tourist monuments in Cape Coast and Elmi...
This paper explores the social distance between local residents and African-Americans who have settl...
Awash with studies of Africans as hosts, research has neglected Africans as tourists. In contrast, t...
Although White Europeans have played notable roles in shaping the contemporary political and so-cial...
This study uses Lukes' (2005) three-dimensional power to explore the ability of traditional chiefs t...
This study investigates how different visitors experienced a dark heritage site (Cape Coast Slave Ca...
This research consists of historical archaeological perspective synthesized as a survey of slave tra...
This paper explores the social distance between local residents and African–Americans who havesettle...
This article examines the emergence of the public memory of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade in ...
It is almost axiomatic to state that a destination's image determines to a large extent its allure a...
Many tourists want to experience the unique heritage of place (Nicholls, Vogt and Hyun Jun, 2004). D...
Research has shown that the backpacker market is one of the tourism markets that economically ben...
This article attempts to empirically test a model to explain the hypothesized relationships between ...