Multiple stakeholder perspectives and discourse analysis investigating marketing and local realities of disaster tourism: Christchurch earthquakes

Beginning in September 2010, seismic events shook the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, resulting in significant losses for the tourism sector, most notably the devastated Central Business District. Tourism had to adjust especially following two major earthquakes, with visitors able to partake in d...

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Main Author: Cadano, Rachelle
Other Authors: Cloutier-Fisher, Denise S. (Denise Suzanne)
Language:English
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7554
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-75542016-09-29T16:57:26Z Multiple stakeholder perspectives and discourse analysis investigating marketing and local realities of disaster tourism: Christchurch earthquakes Cadano, Rachelle Cloutier-Fisher, Denise S. (Denise Suzanne) Keller, C. Peter Disaster tourism Dark tourism Tourism experience Multiple perspectives Earthquake tourism Critical discourse analysis Tourism advertising Beginning in September 2010, seismic events shook the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, resulting in significant losses for the tourism sector, most notably the devastated Central Business District. Tourism had to adjust especially following two major earthquakes, with visitors able to partake in disaster-themed tourist attractions or viewing the destruction as part of a self-guided tour of the city. Such activities fall into the realm of ‘dark tourism’, or travel to sites of death, disaster or destruction. Following a major disaster with significant media coverage, tourism organizations often scramble to alter the outsider’s perception of the disaster-struck destination. Using a qualitative case study, this thesis explores two dominant themes associated with post-disaster tourism. First, it gathers perspectives of disaster tourism experiences and tourism industry recovery from multiple stakeholders to explore how tourism following a major disaster is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. Second, it investigates how tourism advertising campaigns represented Christchurch, New Zealand and its inhabitants following the earthquakes. Graduate 0366 2016-09-21T14:27:28Z 2016-09-21T14:27:28Z 2016 2016-09-21 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7554 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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topic Disaster tourism
Dark tourism
Tourism experience
Multiple perspectives
Earthquake tourism
Critical discourse analysis
Tourism advertising
spellingShingle Disaster tourism
Dark tourism
Tourism experience
Multiple perspectives
Earthquake tourism
Critical discourse analysis
Tourism advertising
Cadano, Rachelle
Multiple stakeholder perspectives and discourse analysis investigating marketing and local realities of disaster tourism: Christchurch earthquakes
description Beginning in September 2010, seismic events shook the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, resulting in significant losses for the tourism sector, most notably the devastated Central Business District. Tourism had to adjust especially following two major earthquakes, with visitors able to partake in disaster-themed tourist attractions or viewing the destruction as part of a self-guided tour of the city. Such activities fall into the realm of ‘dark tourism’, or travel to sites of death, disaster or destruction. Following a major disaster with significant media coverage, tourism organizations often scramble to alter the outsider’s perception of the disaster-struck destination. Using a qualitative case study, this thesis explores two dominant themes associated with post-disaster tourism. First, it gathers perspectives of disaster tourism experiences and tourism industry recovery from multiple stakeholders to explore how tourism following a major disaster is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. Second, it investigates how tourism advertising campaigns represented Christchurch, New Zealand and its inhabitants following the earthquakes. === Graduate === 0366
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Cadano, Rachelle
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title Multiple stakeholder perspectives and discourse analysis investigating marketing and local realities of disaster tourism: Christchurch earthquakes
title_short Multiple stakeholder perspectives and discourse analysis investigating marketing and local realities of disaster tourism: Christchurch earthquakes
title_full Multiple stakeholder perspectives and discourse analysis investigating marketing and local realities of disaster tourism: Christchurch earthquakes
title_fullStr Multiple stakeholder perspectives and discourse analysis investigating marketing and local realities of disaster tourism: Christchurch earthquakes
title_full_unstemmed Multiple stakeholder perspectives and discourse analysis investigating marketing and local realities of disaster tourism: Christchurch earthquakes
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