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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 31 August 2022

    • ISBN 9780367469429
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages322 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 600 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 15 Illustrations, black & white; 10 Halftones, black & white; 5 Line drawings, black & white; 11 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This book is the first its kind to offer an innovative examination of the intersecting influences, contexts, and challenges within the field of children’s dark tourism. It also outlines novel conceptualizations and methods for scholarship in this overlooked field.

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    This book is the first its kind to offer an innovative examination of the intersecting influences, contexts, and challenges within the field of children’s dark tourism. It also outlines novel conceptualizations and methods for scholarship in this overlooked field.


    Presently, tourism research, and in dark tourism specifically, relies primarily on adult-centered theories and data collection methods. However, these approaches are inadequate for understanding and developing children’s experiences and perspectives. This book seeks to inform and inspire research on children’s experiences of dark tourism. Designed to appeal to students and scholars, it brings together insights from leading experts. The book focuses on five themes, to explore the conceptual and historic origins of children’s dark tourism, developmental contexts, child perspectives, specific contexts relevant to children’s encounters, and methodological approaches.


    This book is aimed at an international array of scholars and students with inherent research interests in the contemporary commodification of death and ‘difficult heritage’ within the visitor economy. Thus, the book will provide a multi-disciplinary scope within the fields of history, heritage studies, childhood studies, psychology, education, sociology, human geography, and tourism studies. The volume is primarily intended for undergraduate and postgraduate study, as well as scholars and tourism professionals.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: 'Seen but not heard': Children in (Dark) Tourism Research Agendas – Philip R. Stone


    Chapter 2: Young Tourists’ Experiences at Dark Tourism Sites: Toward a Conceptual Framework – Mary Margaret Kerr, Philip R. Stone, and Rebecca H. Price


    Chapter 3: The Youngest Tourists: Early Childhood Considerations and Challenges – Sue Dockett


    Chapter 4: School-Aged Tourists: Pre-Adolescent and Adolescent Considerations and Challenges – Timothy M. Wagner


    Chapter 5: Development of Death Concepts: Childhood and Adolescence: Considerations


    for Tourist Experience and Research – Andrea Croom and Gopika Rajanikanth


    Chapter 6: Young Tourists with Disabilities: Considerations and Challenges - Cristina Restrepo-Harner, Kristen Marsico, and Mary Margaret Kerr


    Chapter 7: Interpretation For Children: Turning Horror and Hurt Into Healing and Hope - Roy Ballantyne, Jan Packer, Karen Hughes and Tobias Broughton


    Chapter 8: Understanding Children’s Visits to Difficult Heritage Sites: Children’s Sense of Place – R. Scott Marsh


    Chapter 9: Difficult Heritage and the Digital Child: Challenges and Opportunities – Gregory J. Wittig


    Chapter 10: ‘Why is it so fun to be scared?’ Entertainment in Dark Tourism – Margee Kerr


    Chapter 11: ‘Edutainment’ in Dark Tourism: Towards a Child’s Perspective – Daniel W. M. Wright


    Chapter 12: ‘Deconstructing Dark History and Difficult Heritage’: Engaging High School Students in the Use of Historiographical Analysis Techniques – Michael Lovorn


    Chapter 13: School Trips: A Unique Form of Student Learning for Dark Tourism Studies – Laura M. Burns and Daniel E. Keller


    Chapter 14: Young People and Dark Commemorative Events: The Centenary of World War One in Australia – Jennifer Frost and Warwick Frost


    Chapter 15: Identity and Belonging in a Dark Heritage Destination: Perspectives from Local Children – Antonia Canosa and Rebecca H.Price


    Chapter 16: Ethical Research with Children and Young People: Addressing Complexities in (Dark) Tourism – Rebecca H. Price


    Chapter 17: Research Methods for Studying Young Tourist Experiences – Mary Margaret Kerr, Rebecca Price, and Gopika Rajanikanth


    Chapter 18: Research Collaborations with Schools – Mary Margaret Kerr, Cecilia Greene, and R. Scott Marsh


    Chapter 19: Co-Research with Youth: A Conceptual Model and Case Study – Rebecca H. Price, Mary Margaret Kerr, and Gopika Rajanikanth


    Chapter 20: Epilogue – Philip R. Stone

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