| 50 Dark Destinations Crime and Contemporary Tourism | | Contribution by:
| Storey, Alice Nurse, Angus Sergi, Anna Lloyd, Anthony Colliver, Ben Ancrum, Craig Rusu, Dan Wilson, David Yates, Donna John Frankis, Duncan Carrabine, Eamonn Smith, Emiline Winlow, Emma Buck-Matthews, Eveleigh Potter, Gary Gallacher, Grace London, Hannah R. Cook, Ian Richards, Jane Denham, Jack Nuland Østbø, Jardar Page, Jenna Garrihy, Joe Bahadur Lamb, John Lowe, Katie Hayward, Keith Hoffin, Kevin Bavin, Kyla Hammond, Laura Danos, Lucas Telford, Luke Hart, Max Brown, Melindy Rowe, Michael Pope, Natasha Chakraborti, Neil Gibbs, Nicholas Smith, Oliver Woods, Orlando Berry, Patrick Joyce, Peter West, Robin Atkinson, Rowland Hodgkinson, Sarah Jones, Sarah Patel Nascimento, Selina Winlow, Simon Gregory, Sophie Wadley, Steve Ayres, Tammy Østbø Kuldova, Tereza Raymen, Thomas Linnemann, Travis Laverick, Wendy | Editor:
| Lynes, Adam Kelly, Craig Treadwell, James | ISBN: | 978-1-4473-6219-7 | Publication Date: | Mar 2023 | Publisher: | Bristol University Press
| Imprint: | Policy Press | Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $19.99 | Book Description:
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From the Alcatraz East Crime Museum and Jack the Ripper guided tours to the Phnom Penh killing fields, 'dark tourism' is now a multi-million-pound global industry. Even in the most pleasant tourist destinations, underlying harms are constantly perpetuated, affecting both consumers and those who work or live around such tourist hotspots. Highlighting 50 travel destinations across six continents, expert criminologists, psychologists and historians explore the past and contemporary issues... More DescriptionFrom the Alcatraz East Crime Museum and Jack the Ripper guided tours to the Phnom Penh killing fields, 'dark tourism' is now a multi-million-pound global industry. Even in the most pleasant tourist destinations, underlying harms are constantly perpetuated, affecting both consumers and those who work or live around such tourist hotspots. Highlighting 50 travel destinations across six continents, expert criminologists, psychologists and historians explore the past and contemporary issues which we often disregard during our everyday leisure. This captivating book is the 'go-to' guide for anyone interested in crime and deviance-related tourism. Accessible and digestible, it exposes a worrying trend in contemporary consumer culture, in which many of us partake. | |