Consuming dark tourism: A Thanatological Perspective
University of Central Lancashire
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Abstract
Despite increasing academic attention paid to dark tourism, understanding of the concept remains limited, particularly from a consumption perspective. That is, the literature focuses primarily on the supply of dark tourism; less attention, however, has been paid to the demand for ‘dark’ touristic experiences. This theoretical paper seeks to address this gap in the literature. Drawing upon the contemporary sociology of death, it explores the relationship between socio-cultural perspectives on mortality and the potential of dark tourism as a means of confronting death in modern societies. In so doing, it proposes a model of dark tourism consumption within a thanatological framework as a basis for further…
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- Dark tourism
- Tourism
- Perspective (graphical)
- Consumption (sociology)
- Great Rift
- Tourism geography
- Sociology
- Economic geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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