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مستقبل السياحة السوداء: آفاق جديدة مُنيرة

مستقبل السياحة السوداء: آفاق جديدة مُنيرة

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Dark tourism (**Dark Tourism)** or death and tragedy tourism, is traveling to locations historically or recently associated with death, destruction, natural disasters, genocide, or abandoned places and crimes. This tourism aims to recognize the face of human tragedy, evaluate history, or be curious to explore the unknown, not to witness death. This book presents critical scenarios for the future of black tourism, examining how our iconic dead will be commemorated in future tourism economies. It aims to inspire critical thinking by exploring the past, reconsidering the present, and anticipating the future. The book identifies key features of sensitive heritage and future cultural shocks, highlighting the role of technology, immersive visitor experiences, and the funerary status of future black tourism. The book offers a set of illuminating observations on how future societies might invoke the memory of their notable dead, and how these dead might be (re)commemorated and preserved through dark tourism. The book predicts a future for dark tourism that is not only fraught with danger, but also brimming with potential. It is a valuable reference for students and researchers in the fields of tourism, heritage, futurology, sociology, human geography, and cultural studies.

مستقبل السياحة السوداء: آفاق جديدة مُنيرة

Bibliographic Data

Publisher‎ Multilingual Matters
Publisher Addressgpsr.requests@easproject.com
CountryBritain
Primary CategoryEconomy and Development
LanguageArabic (AR)
Translation
Translated

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