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12. Dark Tourism, the Dark Side of Cultural Tourism. Application to the City of Porto

verfasst von : Dália Liberato, Pedro Liberato, Andreia Gonçalves

Erschienen in: Smart Tourism as a Driver for Culture and Sustainability

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Dark Tourism represents an extension of cultural tourism, once it was necessary to innovate this tourism typology justified by a decrease in demand. This change, was verified in the tourist experience level, that is, to provide unique moments in the cultural level, through the experience, so that it could be the option for a greater number of tourists in the destination. Dark Tourism sites include concentration camps, inactive prisons, serial killers homes, cemeteries, and all other venues that meet the standards of death, tragedy and suffering (Biran et al. 2011; Braithwaite and Lee 2006; Dunkley et al. 2011; Kang et al. 2012; Light 2016, 2017; Podoshen 2013; Podoshen et al. 2015; Stone and Sharpley 2008, 2009; Stone 2012; Yan et al. 2016; and Zhang et al. 2016). In Portugal there are some sites associated with the practice of Dark Tourism, although this is not yet sufficiently explored. The main objective of this investigation is the evaluation of Dark Tourism potential in the city of Porto. Partial objectives are: proving the existence of a market niche in Porto associated to Dark Tourism; understand if the city of Porto has tourism resources and tourism demand, able to develop a tourism experience within the Dark Tourism offer; and to sensitize the Destination Management Organizations (DMO’s) in Porto to the opportunity of this market, through 178 questionnaires, applied to tourists/visitors in the city of Porto. This research confirmed some objectives, variables and proposed fields.

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Metadaten
Titel
Dark Tourism, the Dark Side of Cultural Tourism. Application to the City of Porto
verfasst von
Dália Liberato
Pedro Liberato
Andreia Gonçalves
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03910-3_12

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