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Dark Tourism Scholarship: A Critical Review, Philip Stone Dr
Dark Tourism Scholarship: A Critical Review, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to sites of or sites associated with death and disaster has gained significant attention with media imaginations and academic scholarship. However, despite a growing body of literature on the representation and tourist experience of deathscapes within the visitor economy, dark tourism as a field of study is still very much in its infancy. Moreover, questions remain of the academic origins of the dark tourism concept as well as its contribution to the broader social scientific study of tourism and death education. Thus, the purpose of my invited …
Deviance, Dark Tourism And ‘Dark Leisure’: Towards A (Re)Configuration Of Morality And The Taboo In Secular Society, Philip R. Stone
Deviance, Dark Tourism And ‘Dark Leisure’: Towards A (Re)Configuration Of Morality And The Taboo In Secular Society, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
Dark Tourism, Heterotopias And Post-Apocalyptic Places: The Case Of Chernobyl, Philip R. Stone
Dark Tourism, Heterotopias And Post-Apocalyptic Places: The Case Of Chernobyl, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
Dark Tourism And Significant Other Death: Towards A Model Of Mortality Mediation, Philip Stone Dr
Dark Tourism And Significant Other Death: Towards A Model Of Mortality Mediation, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
Dark tourism and the commodification of death has become a pervasive feature within the contemporary visitor economy. Drawing upon the thanatological condition of society and a structural analysis of modern-day mortality, this paper establishes theoretical foundations for exploring dark tourism experiences. The study argues that in Western secular society where ordinary death is sequestered behind medical and professional façades, yet extraordinary death is recreated for popular consumption, dark tourism mediates a potential social filter between life and death. Ultimately, the research suggests that dark tourism is a modern mediating institution, which not only provides a physical place to link the …
Dark Tourism And The Cadaveric Carnival: Mediating Life And Death Narratives At Gunter Von Hagens' Body Worlds, Philip Stone Dr
Dark Tourism And The Cadaveric Carnival: Mediating Life And Death Narratives At Gunter Von Hagens' Body Worlds, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
Death is universal, yet dying is not. Consequently, within contemporary secularised society, the process of dying has largely been relocated from the familiar environs of the family and community to a back region of medical and death industry professionals. It is argued that this institutional sequestration of death has made modern dying ‘bad’ against a romantic portrayal of a death with dignity, or a ‘good’ death. Moreover, the structural analysis of death reveals issues of ontological security and mortality meaning for the Self. This paper, therefore, adds to that analysis, and specifically examines the construction of mortality meaning within the …
Dark Tourism: Towards A New Post-Disciplinary Research Agenda, Philip Stone Dr
Dark Tourism: Towards A New Post-Disciplinary Research Agenda, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
Abstract: Over the past decade or so, dark tourism research –that is, the social scientific study of tourism and tourists associated with sites of death, disaster or the seemingly macabre – has witnessed a burgeoning of the literature base. Much of this research has a profundity that can and, undoubtedly, will contribute to broader social theories and to our understanding of culturaldynamics. Arguably, however, some dark tourism research has been characterised by a banality that either illustrates deficient conceptual underpinning or provides for limited disciplinary synthesis. Thus, in order to assuage any structural deficiencies in dark tourism as a coherent …
Introduction: Thinking About The Tourist Experience, Philip R. Stone
Introduction: Thinking About The Tourist Experience, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
No abstract provided.
Tourist Experience: Contemporary Perspectives, Philip R. Stone
Tourist Experience: Contemporary Perspectives, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
Socio-Cultural Impacts Of Events: Meanings, Authorised Transgression And Social Capital, Philip R. Stone
Socio-Cultural Impacts Of Events: Meanings, Authorised Transgression And Social Capital, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
No abstract provided.
Dark Tourism Experiences: Mediating Between Life And Death, Philip R. Stone
Dark Tourism Experiences: Mediating Between Life And Death, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
No abstract provided.
Life, Death And Dark Tourism: Future Research Directions, Philip R. Stone Dr
Life, Death And Dark Tourism: Future Research Directions, Philip R. Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Prison Tourism: Cultural Memory And Dark Tourism, Philip R. Stone
Review: Prison Tourism: Cultural Memory And Dark Tourism, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
The Darker Side Of Travel: The Theory And Practice Of Dark Tourism, Philip R. Stone
The Darker Side Of Travel: The Theory And Practice Of Dark Tourism, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
Making Absent Death Present: Consuming Dark Tourism In Contemporary Society, Philip R. Stone
Making Absent Death Present: Consuming Dark Tourism In Contemporary Society, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
No abstract provided.
Dark Tourism: Morality And New Moral Spaces, Philip Stone Dr
Dark Tourism: Morality And New Moral Spaces, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
No abstract provided.
(Re)Presenting The Macabre: Interpretation, Kitschification And Authenticity, Philip Stone Dr
(Re)Presenting The Macabre: Interpretation, Kitschification And Authenticity, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
No abstract provided.
"It's Bloody Guide" - Fun, Fear And A Lighter Side Of Dark Tourism At The Dungeon Visitor Attractions, Uk, Philip Stone Dr
"It's Bloody Guide" - Fun, Fear And A Lighter Side Of Dark Tourism At The Dungeon Visitor Attractions, Uk, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
No abstract provided.
Consuming Dark Tourism: A Thanatological Perspective, Philip Stone Dr
Consuming Dark Tourism: A Thanatological Perspective, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
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 …
Review: The 25 Best World War Ii Sites: European Theatre. The Ultimate Traveller’S Guide To Battlefields, Monuments And Museums, Philip R. Stone
Review: The 25 Best World War Ii Sites: European Theatre. The Ultimate Traveller’S Guide To Battlefields, Monuments And Museums, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
Dark Tourism: A New Moral Peril?, Philip R. Stone
Dark Tourism: A New Moral Peril?, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
Dark Tourism: The Ethics Of Exploiting Tragedy, Philip R. Stone
Dark Tourism: The Ethics Of Exploiting Tragedy, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
Review: Kz – A Feature Length Film Documentary By Rex Bloomstein, Philip Stone Dr
Review: Kz – A Feature Length Film Documentary By Rex Bloomstein, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
Review of the television documentary "KZ" by Rex Bloomstein. Published by The Dark Tourism Forum and available at www.dark-tourism.org.uk
A Dark Tourism Spectrum: Towards A Typology Of Death And Macabre Related Tourist Sites, Attractions And Exhibitions, Philip Stone Dr
A Dark Tourism Spectrum: Towards A Typology Of Death And Macabre Related Tourist Sites, Attractions And Exhibitions, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
Deaths, disasters and atrocities in touristic form are becoming an increasingly pervasive feature within the contemporary tourism landscape, and as such, are ever more providing potential spiritual journeys for the tourist who wishes to gaze upon real and recreated death. As a result, the rather emotive label of 'dark tourism' has entered academic discourse and media parlance, and consequently has generated a significant amount of research interest. However, despite this increasing attention the dark tourism literature remains both eclectic and theoretically fragile. That is, a number of fundamental issues remain, not least whether it is actually possible or justifiable to …
Dark Tourism – An Old Concept In A New World, Philip R. Stone
Dark Tourism – An Old Concept In A New World, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone
Consuming Dark Tourism: A Call For Research, Philip Stone Dr
Consuming Dark Tourism: A Call For Research, Philip Stone Dr
Dr Philip Stone
There are an increasing plethora of sites associated with death, tragedy or the macabre that have become significant tourist ‘attractions’. As a result, the term ‘dark tourism’ has entered academic discourse. However, dark tourism literature is both eclectic and theoretically fragile. This is especially the case with regards to consumption and its implications for understanding the ‘dark tourist’. Thus it is suggested that the dimensions of dark tourism consumption have not been extracted or interrogated – only assumed. Consequently, with death and the nature of dying at the crux of the dark tourism concept, this article calls for the development …
Review: Niche Tourism – Contemporary Issues, Trends & Cases, Philip R. Stone
Review: Niche Tourism – Contemporary Issues, Trends & Cases, Philip R. Stone
Dr Philip Stone