Routledge Handbook of Dark Events: Celebrations, Heritage, and Customs of Death and the Macabre

Brianna Wyatt
Edited by Hannah Stewart , James Kennell
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Routledge Handbook of Dark Events: Celebrations, Heritage, and Customs of Death and the Macabre

Brianna Wyatt
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  • Published date: Mar 31, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 558
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9781032766706
  • Dimensions: 6.88" W x 1.0" L x 9.69" H

Brianna Wyattis an Assistant Professor in the Department of Tourism, Events, Entertainment and Attractions at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, University of Central Florida, USA. She is also a Visiting Researcher for Oxford Brookes University, UK. Her publications, primary research interests and industry experience centre on interpretation and experience design in heritage and dark tourism. Brianna is a consulting academic, with her most recent work pertaining to interpretation and visitor experience development for penal heritage attractions in the UK.

Hannah Stewartis a cultural events specialist and PhD candidate at the Institute for Dark Tourism Research (iDTR), University of Lancashire. Her doctoral research critically examines Halloween heritage in Salem (USA) and Pendle (UK), exploring supernatural placemaking, cultural imperialism and the commodification of historical trauma through the lens of Dark Event Tourism. She has also designed, produced and delivered large-scale events across Canada, the UK and the Middle East.

James Kennellis the Head of Surrey Hospitality and Tourism Management at the University of Surrey, UK, where he is also an Associate Professor in Events and Hospitality. His research explores issues associated with the relationships between the events, tourism and hospitality industries and society, and he has particular interests in the fields of policy and governance, political and protest events, dark tourism and exploration of events connected to conflict and tragedy.

Philip R. Stoneis the Director of the Institute for Dark Tourism Research (iDTR) at the University of Lancashire, UK. He is an internationally recognised scholar in the field of dark tourism and 'difficult heritage' and has published extensively about the subject. Philip is also a Media Consultant on dark tourism, with clients including the BBC, CNN,The New York Times,The GuardianandThe Washington Post.

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