Imaginários sociais de turistas nas ruínas de Armero - Tolima

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Laura del Pilar Dominiccini Reyes
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8510-3951
Jorge Alexander Mora
Luis Mauricio Bohorquez Patiño
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3230-8849

Resumo

Armero é um município localizado no departamento de Tolima, Colômbia, marcado na tragédia do desastre ocorrido em 13 de novembro de 1985. Além disso, o desenvolvimento desta investigação se concentra em Indagar por que o turista eleito visita o município e seus pensamentos sobre Turismo escuro. O objetivo é analisar os imaginários sociais e a percepção do turista, em um
lugar enlutado por aqueles que desencadeiam mais de veias mil mortes. Para isso, se aplicam perguntas a 49 pessoas que visitaram as ruínas de Armero, mostrando o interesse dos participantes pelos lugares onde se pratica o
turismo escuro. Assim como as sensações que produzem o lugar, gerando empatia com os lugares. Finalmente, concluiu-se que o turismo escuro em Armero pode ser uma janela para ingressar na prática com elementos de sustentabilidade e ética para promover a memória do território.

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