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. This paper addresses the area of dark tourism in th...

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Main Authors: Senija Causevic, Dr Paul Lynch
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Language:deu
Published: Association EspacesTemps.net 2008-10-01
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