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Dark Tourism
 Sites historically associated with death and tragedy.
Lennon. J (1996)
 “Negitive sightseeing” MacCannell, (1989)
 Visitation to places where tragedies or historically
noteworthy death has occurred and that continue to
impact our lives. Tarlow, (2005)
 “Places you wouldn't’t bring your nan” Joly, (2011)
Categories of Dark Tourism
Dark Tourism
Public
enactments
Individual
or mass
deaths
Memorials
or
internment
s
Symbolic
representation
s
Re-
enactments
or
simulation
Seaton, (1996)
Historical
Contemporary
The Dark tourist
“Visitors have long been fascinated with sites associated with suffering and
death” Wight, (2006)
Motivations of the dark
tourist
“The closer the relationship the stronger the experience”
Insecurity
 Gratitude
 Humility
 Superiority
Tarlo (2005)
Romanticism
Compassion
Mysticism
Morbid curiosity
Seaton (1996)
 “If the motivations of the dark tourist are simply to be
entertained then those who suffered and are
suffering become a thing of spectacle, a thing of
disgrace”.(Damms, 2005)
What is ethical in Dark
Tourism
Stalin World
“If you’re a fan of
former soviet
statues, snail shell
art and emus, this
is the place for
you” Trip Advisor
Each visitor upon encountering dark
tourism sets the parameters for the level
of engagement with the issues , and the
extent to which the narrative is ‘morally
acceptable’ is similarly personalised.
(Lenin 2007)
Deontological vs Teleological
In Dark Tourism
Deontologist
 Process Based
 Human Dignity
 Universality
Teleologist
 Outcome based
 Egotism
 Utilitarianism
Kantianism
• The motivations of the product,
Education, remembrance
• The enjoyment of the
stakeholders, providers and
tourists
Utilitarianism
• The consequences of the
product
• The enjoyment of the
individual,
Ethics
Dark Tourism Spectrum
Ethics in Dark tourism
Dark Tourism; The ethical
dimension
 “Is it ethical to develop, promote and offer dark
tourism as a tourism product?” (Sharpley, 2009)
1. Consuming tourism alongside the grieving.
2. Interpreting the impossible Auschwitz
3. Commodification of tragedy(exit through the gift
shop)
4. Disaster Tourism, going back too soon
Consuming tourism
alongside the grieving.
The commodification of
tragedy
 “The rights of those whose death is commoditised and
commercialised through dark tourism represent and important
ethical dimension deserving consideration” (Lise, 2004).
Interpreting the impossible
Disaster tourism
Going back too soon
New Orleans Southern China
I was here
The work of Ambroise
Tezenes and John
Lennon
 “complex interrogations of
how countries reckon with
their past crimes, of the
commodification of tragedy,
and of the human impulse
to look upon death and
disaster.”
New Yorker
Conclusion
 The dark tourist
 What is appropriate, ethical.
 The responsibility of remembering, to whom we in
trust memory.
 Ethical issues in dark tourism, tourists and grievers,
commodification, ethical interpretation and disaster
tourism.
Recommendations
 The ethics of the tourist dictates the ethics of the
product.
 The story teller has responsibilities, the narrative should
be more important that the product.
 The wider media had implications on the product.
 Authenticity is crucial for the experience.
 The dark tourism product should be aware of culture
differences.
Ethics Presentation final

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Ethics Presentation final

  • 1.
  • 2. Dark Tourism  Sites historically associated with death and tragedy. Lennon. J (1996)  “Negitive sightseeing” MacCannell, (1989)  Visitation to places where tragedies or historically noteworthy death has occurred and that continue to impact our lives. Tarlow, (2005)  “Places you wouldn't’t bring your nan” Joly, (2011)
  • 3. Categories of Dark Tourism Dark Tourism Public enactments Individual or mass deaths Memorials or internment s Symbolic representation s Re- enactments or simulation Seaton, (1996)
  • 6. The Dark tourist “Visitors have long been fascinated with sites associated with suffering and death” Wight, (2006)
  • 7. Motivations of the dark tourist “The closer the relationship the stronger the experience” Insecurity  Gratitude  Humility  Superiority Tarlo (2005) Romanticism Compassion Mysticism Morbid curiosity Seaton (1996)
  • 8.  “If the motivations of the dark tourist are simply to be entertained then those who suffered and are suffering become a thing of spectacle, a thing of disgrace”.(Damms, 2005)
  • 9. What is ethical in Dark Tourism Stalin World “If you’re a fan of former soviet statues, snail shell art and emus, this is the place for you” Trip Advisor Each visitor upon encountering dark tourism sets the parameters for the level of engagement with the issues , and the extent to which the narrative is ‘morally acceptable’ is similarly personalised. (Lenin 2007)
  • 10. Deontological vs Teleological In Dark Tourism Deontologist  Process Based  Human Dignity  Universality Teleologist  Outcome based  Egotism  Utilitarianism Kantianism • The motivations of the product, Education, remembrance • The enjoyment of the stakeholders, providers and tourists Utilitarianism • The consequences of the product • The enjoyment of the individual,
  • 12. Dark Tourism; The ethical dimension  “Is it ethical to develop, promote and offer dark tourism as a tourism product?” (Sharpley, 2009) 1. Consuming tourism alongside the grieving. 2. Interpreting the impossible Auschwitz 3. Commodification of tragedy(exit through the gift shop) 4. Disaster Tourism, going back too soon
  • 14. The commodification of tragedy  “The rights of those whose death is commoditised and commercialised through dark tourism represent and important ethical dimension deserving consideration” (Lise, 2004).
  • 16. Disaster tourism Going back too soon New Orleans Southern China
  • 17. I was here The work of Ambroise Tezenes and John Lennon  “complex interrogations of how countries reckon with their past crimes, of the commodification of tragedy, and of the human impulse to look upon death and disaster.” New Yorker
  • 18. Conclusion  The dark tourist  What is appropriate, ethical.  The responsibility of remembering, to whom we in trust memory.  Ethical issues in dark tourism, tourists and grievers, commodification, ethical interpretation and disaster tourism.
  • 19. Recommendations  The ethics of the tourist dictates the ethics of the product.  The story teller has responsibilities, the narrative should be more important that the product.  The wider media had implications on the product.  Authenticity is crucial for the experience.  The dark tourism product should be aware of culture differences.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Built under the pretence of preserving history. Quarter of a million lithunains deported or sent to the gulags. Or arrested .
  2. Jews as victims or hero's. When we travel to experience cultures we do so not to find out the truth about that culture but to confirm out preconceived notions about it. An Americanized version of the truth. One death is a tragdey 1 million is a statistic.