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Death and Tourism

Dark tourism and affect: framing places of death and disaster

Dark tourism and affect: framing places of death and disaster

... The tourism sector contributes to the global economy with fi gures in the trillion of dollars, and moves more than ...market: tourism to places of death, disaster and atrocity (Lennon & Foley, ...

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Self care for the researcher: dark tourism in Varanasi, India

Self care for the researcher: dark tourism in Varanasi, India

... to death can be traumatic, and reliving those experiences through transcribing, analyzing, and writing can be equally ...of death and atrocity are likely to be exposed, in embodied ways, to the pain and ...

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FROM GUESTHOUSE TO GUANTANAMO BAY: GLOBAL TOURISM AND THE CASE OF DAVID HICKS

FROM GUESTHOUSE TO GUANTANAMO BAY: GLOBAL TOURISM AND THE CASE OF DAVID HICKS

... ment and never visited a really dodgy place. De- yearning for authenticity and what could be more spite I’ve been to Calcutta, Delhi and Mumbai I “indisputably real,” Phipps (1999) wryly observes, won’t put them into the ...

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Are we there yet? : conceptualizing a lighter destination for dark tourism

Are we there yet? : conceptualizing a lighter destination for dark tourism

... dark tourism and tourism based on more remote events associated with death, the Battle of Waterloo also provides a compelling example of the importance that media representation and its immediate ...

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Entrepreneurship and tourism in South Africa

Entrepreneurship and tourism in South Africa

... From the days of antiquity in Ancient Greece, Persia, India and Babylonia, a business was passed down from a father to his sons who were encouraged to be more innovative and creative than he had been so as to maintain a ...

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Malta tourism report 2008

Malta tourism report 2008

... Government believes that each visit must be a unique experience. For this reason, through the entities responsible for tourism development, it will strengthen its effort to transform sites and events into ...

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Slovak Republic tourism report 2008

Slovak Republic tourism report 2008

... of tourism foresees that “each Member State shall send the Commission, once a year, a report on the most significant measures it has taken and, as far as possible, on measures it is considering taking in the ...

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A STUDY ON COMMUNITY PERCEPTION ABOUT THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL AND HERITAGE TOURISM IN RAJASTHAN

A STUDY ON COMMUNITY PERCEPTION ABOUT THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL AND HERITAGE TOURISM IN RAJASTHAN

... tourists. Tourism is one of the most flourishing industries in ...2011. Tourism accounts for 8% of Rajasthan's total GDP. Though tourism aids the state to a large extent commercially; it also is an ...

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Necessity of Cultural Historical Heritage Education in Social Studies Teaching

Necessity of Cultural Historical Heritage Education in Social Studies Teaching

... Some museums throughout the world were founded as “educational museums” since the mid-19 th century (Hooper-Greenhill, 1994). The first educational museum in the world, Haslemere Museum, was opened in 1894- 1895 (San, ...

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STATE POLICY OF ECO-TOURISM INDUSTRY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM DESTINATIONS: A CASE OF UZBEKISTAN

STATE POLICY OF ECO-TOURISM INDUSTRY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM DESTINATIONS: A CASE OF UZBEKISTAN

... decades, tourism has continued to enlarge and diversify; it is now one of the leading and fastest-growing economic sectors in the ...of tourism in the country made it necessary to adopt a number of ...

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Measurement and Improvement of Service Qualit...

Measurement and Improvement of Service Qualit...

... in tourism and neighborliness alludes to the work done in the distinctive fields of hotel ...late, tourism has turned into a famous worldwide flexibility action among overall clients ...

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New Forms of Tourism and New Tourism Management on the Balkans

New Forms of Tourism and New Tourism Management on the Balkans

... with tourism, sustainable development and tourism ...of tourism is one of the key tasks of tourism management at a specific ...because tourism is a wider concept: tourism is not ...

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Medical tourism and its impact on Indian economy: Issues and challenges

Medical tourism and its impact on Indian economy: Issues and challenges

... reasons. Tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries as income is generated by the spending of goods and services required by ...The tourism industry is therefore very important to the well ...

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Growth and employment in tourism sector: current  scenario and future prospects

Growth and employment in tourism sector: current scenario and future prospects

... 2017. The WT & TC has calculated that tourism generated INR 14, 018.5 bn, recorded 9.6% of GDP in 2016. It generated 40,343,000 thousand jobs, and contributes 9.3% in total employment. The sector is predicted ...

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Carbon offsetting and mitigation by Queensland tourism enterprises

Carbon offsetting and mitigation by Queensland tourism enterprises

... Climate change & Australian tourism  Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism National Tourism and Climate Change Taskforce 2007 Tourism and climate change – A framework for action 200[r] ...

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Using the Delphi method to assess the potential of Taiwan's hot springs tourism sector

Using the Delphi method to assess the potential of Taiwan's hot springs tourism sector

... spa tourism movement in the United States has become more leisure-oriented than its counterpart in ...a tourism focus, with a much smaller group focussing on alternative and medical ...

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Volume8, Issue8 (2)August 2018

Volume8, Issue8 (2)August 2018

... of tourism centres in North Bihar developed mostly on traditional pattern indicates to provide the new dimensions to the tourism ...of tourism are dependent upon the environment to provide both a ...

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Lithuania tourism report 2012

Lithuania tourism report 2012

... the Tourism Council, tourism industry and tourism-related organisations, stresses the importance of using the best available knowledge, developing professional skills, sharing experiences, organising ...

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The Development of Urban Tourism Resources Based on the New Normal Economy

The Development of Urban Tourism Resources Based on the New Normal Economy

... Through the semantic network analysis of No. 31 document, it is found that document 31 is an important document that focuses on the demand and takes the demand as the center. However, the penetration of any technology ...

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Creative Tourism and Its Role in the Flourishment of Religious Creativity and Spiritualism. Mehrab Sadeghnia, Hamideh Amiryazdani

Creative Tourism and Its Role in the Flourishment of Religious Creativity and Spiritualism. Mehrab Sadeghnia, Hamideh Amiryazdani

... creative tourism proceeds in an essentially unplanned and barely controllable ...Runaway Tourism. This is because, like most things, (creative) tourism delivered in a largely uncontrolled neoliberal ...

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