Experiencing human identity at dark tourism sites of natural disasters
Abstract
Identifying with all humanity is a desirable quality, especially during times of climate change and pandemics. An exploration of human identity remains an under-researched area in tourism studies. This study explores the salience of human identity among visitors in a dark tourism context. Built on self-categorisation theory, this research contributes to the dark tourism literature by highlighting the significance of human identity in the dark...
Paper Details
Title
Experiencing human identity at dark tourism sites of natural disasters
Published Date
Apr 1, 2022
Journal
Volume
89
Pages
104451 - 104451
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