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Conceptualising dark events: A new framework

Dark events are organised events linked to death, disaster and suffering, and this conceptual study provides a new framework that can be used in their analysis. The framework has been developed through a theoretical synthesis of concepts from the domain theory of thanatology, and the method theories...

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Published in:Annals of tourism research 2024-09, Vol.108, p.103799, Article 103799
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