The Dark Tourism Forum is the premier online academic resource facility for dark tourism, holocaust tourism, cemetery tourism, prison tourism, battlefield tourism, and slavery heritage tourism
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1. www.dark-tourism.org.uk
The Dark Tourism Forum is the premier online academic resource facility for dark tourism, holocaust tourism, cemetery tourism, prison tourism, battlefield tourism ...
3. Dark tourism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dark tourism (also black tourism or grief tourism) is tourism involving travel to sites associated with death and suffering. Thanatourism derived from the Ancient Greek word ...
5. Dark Tourism: Amazon.co.uk: M. Foley, John Lennon: Books
Tourists have shown interest in recent death, disaster and atrocity since the earliest days of pilgrimage - viewed by many as the origins of tourism itself.
Dark tourism - the tourism of sites of tragedy - may be a recent growth area for the travel industry but it's not a new phenomenon. As far back as the Dark ...
7. Dark Tourism: A Fine Line Between Curiousity and Exploitation
... book by Sharpley and Stone, The Darker Side of Travel. It will help you, it is my lecturer that wrote this book! There’s also a website http://www.dark-tourism.org.uk ...
Intute browse results ... Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial and museum. http://en.auschwitz.org.pl/m/ This is the official website of the former Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum ...
In the world of postmodernity, the sites of tragedies and atrocities have become new venues for pilgrimages. Dark tourism comes of age as memorial museums make their mark ...