2019
DOI: 10.1108/jta-09-2018-0028
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Dark tourism consumption in Mexico City: a new perspective of the thanatological experience

Abstract: Purpose The Euro-centric nature of dark tourism research is limiting the perspective and restricting the scope of contemporary theory. Hence, this paper aims to explore how dark tourism consumption differs in a society apart from the Anglo/Eurosphere. This is done by testing Stone and Sharpley’s (2008) thanatological framework in Mexico, a country whose residents are renown for having a unique perspective on death, to assess whether Mexican dark tourism consumers undergo a similar, or different, thanatological… Show more

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“…Hence, it is quintessential to visit and study about the disaster sites for authenticating the magnitude of event that occurred. To sum up, 'more' research is necessary to further explore dark tourism's supply and consumption in those geographical areas in which opinions of death, dying and mortality diff er from those held in western societies (Speakman, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, it is quintessential to visit and study about the disaster sites for authenticating the magnitude of event that occurred. To sum up, 'more' research is necessary to further explore dark tourism's supply and consumption in those geographical areas in which opinions of death, dying and mortality diff er from those held in western societies (Speakman, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%