What is it about?
Using South Carolina, a state centrally-located along the East coast with historic, political, and social ties to the U.S. South as the context for this analysis, this paper employs a critical discourse analysis to examine the intersection of racial violence and tourism, situating cases of violence–historic to the modern.
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This study makes a case for more focused attention on the intersection of tourism and violence within the literature, as well as a call to the tourism industry to be proactive to discourses of violence, demonstrate a desire for diversity in their visitors, consider the critical issues of racial representation in their tourism products, and be aware of the emerging organizations supporting and facilitating Black travel.
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This page is a summary of: A critical discourse analysis of racial violence in South Carolina, U.S.A.: implications for traveling while Black, Current Issues in Tourism, July 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2018.1494143.
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