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Dark tourism: is it a growth segment for the Malaysia tourism industry?
Purpose – This paper reports the empirical investigation on the causal relationship between perceived importance of dark tourism product and tour operators’ action behavior. The tour operator’s perceived importance of dark tourism attributes and how they
Mohd Salehuddin Mohd Zahari +3 more
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'Dark Tourism': Definitions and Research Parameters
This paper reveals the key themes and issues of dark tourism as both a research concept as well as an empirical practice. The paper offers a rudimentary outline of the main research themes, issues and consequences of dark tourism, as well as stating a ...
Stone, Philip
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Affective Tourism: dark routes in conflict
Over recent years, dark tourism has captivated the attention of countless scholars. Though there is a prolific conceptual framework, the roots of dark tourist`s motivations still continues to be debated. While some voices incarnated in radical lectures,
Maximiliano Emanuel Korstanje
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine and understand the experiences of travelers to Gallipoli, by analyzing their online comments and reviews.
Cakar, Kadir
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Post-pandemic Dark Tourism in Former Epicenters
As one of the first studies to explore the joint consumption of both leisure and pandemic-related tourism products in former pandemic epicenters, this research expands the scope of dark tourism to include former pandemic epicenters.
LI, GANG +3 more
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Tourism development and contested communities.
Dark tourism is defined as “visitation to places where tragedies or historically noteworthy death has occurred and that continue to impact our lives” Tarlow, 2005:48). Inherently, dark tourism conceptualises the consequence of a long-term conflict.
Senija Causevic, Dr Paul Lynch
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Dark Tourism in Southern Spain (Córdoba): An Analysis of the Demand. [PDF]
Millán MGD +2 more
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Is Dark Tourism a New Moral Peril? A Critical Insight
This paper offers a brief critical insight into the moral perils of dark tourism. Using a Lithuanian visitor attraction – ‘1984: Survival Drama’ – as a contextual example, the paper outlines key features of the ethics of ‘doing dark tourism’.
Stone, Philip
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“Dark Tourism and the Sorrel-Weed House: How the Representation of America’s Antebellum South Is Still a Haunting Today” explores an interdisciplinary approach to dark tourism, tourism that links to death, tragedy, and the macabre.
Forbing, Cassidy
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Dark tourism scholarship, so far, has mostly confined itself to European interpretations of rituals and death. This study aims at analyzing the phenomenon of dark tourism in the context of a non-Western and religious setting in India focusing ...
Nitasha SHARMA
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