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Transitional justice and the political 'work' of domestic tourism

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CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
卷 24, 期 6, 页码 742-754

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2020.1763268

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Transitional justice; domestic tourism; memorial museum; Romania

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This paper explores the relationship between domestic tourism and citizens' engagement with transitional justice projects through a study on domestic tourists visiting a memorial museum in Romania. The findings show that many visitors, beyond sightseeing, participate in acts of memory-work, acknowledge victims of repression, and recognize the core message of transitional justice. This indicates that domestic tourism is a meaningful yet overlooked context for citizens to engage with broader transitional justice projects.
The relationship between tourism and transitional justice is little-researched. This paper explores the importance of domestic tourism for enabling citizens to encounter and engage with wider transitional justice projects. This issue is explored with reference to a memorial museum in Romania which interprets political violence and state repression. Semi-structured interviews with 52 domestic tourists were undertaken (using purposive sampling to select participants) and the interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. Most visitors reported general sightseeing motives for visiting the museum and may not have anticipated engaging with transitional justice messages. However, their engagement went beyond sightseeing in a range of ways. Visitors participated in acts of memory-work, acknowledged the victims of repression, and recognized the core message of transitional justice - 'never again'. They also reflected on the relationship between the recent past and the present, and recognized the role of the museum as a resource for future generations. These experiences were shared by those who had lived through state repression and those who had not. The findings indicate that domestic tourism is a meaningful but overlooked context through which citizens can engage with broader transitional justice projects.

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