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Dark Cities? Developing a Methodology for Researching Dark Tourism in European Cities

R. Powell () and J. Kennell
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R. Powell: University of Greenwich
J. Kennell: University of Greenwich

A chapter in Tourism and Culture in the Age of Innovation, 2016, pp 303-319 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Despite the recent growth of research into dark tourism (Dale & Robinson, 2011; Lennon & Foley, 2000 Thomson, 2000; Stone, 2013; Tarlow, 2005) and the growth of the dark tourism market (Biran & Hyde, 2013; Stone, 2005; Stone & Sharpley, 2008), there has been little interest shown in understanding the relationship between dark tourism and urban tourism (Page & Hall, 2002). This paper presents the initial findings of a research project that investigates the dark tourism products offered by European cities. A series of keywords were developed following a review of the dark tourism literature and this was used carry out a content analysis of the Destination Marketing Organisation websites for Europe’s ten most visited cities. The content analysis used Stone’s (2006) Dark Tourism Continuum to evaluate the dark tourism products offered in each destination and to present a descriptive overview of Europe’s city-based dark tourism offer. The paper concludes that there are a wide range of dark tourism products available to urban tourists in Europe, but that these are rarely conceptualised as such. The mixture of ‘light’ and ‘dark’ dark tourism products presents difficulties in categorisation and standardisation of the urban tourism offer, but this is a potential area of new product development for DMOs across Europe.

Keywords: Dark; Cities; Tourism; Urban; Destination Marketing Organisations; Dark Tourism Products; European (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27528-4_21

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