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Holocaust concentration camp memorial sites: an exploratory study into expected emotional response
Authors:Jeroen Nawijn  Rami Khalil Isaac  Konstantin Gridnevskiy  Adriaan van Liempt
Affiliation:1. Academy for Tourism, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, Mgr. Hopmansstraat 1, 4817 JT Breda, The Netherlands;2. School of Leisure &3. Tourism, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Rengerslaan 8, 8917DD Leeuwarden, The Netherlands;4. Academy for Leisure, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, Archimedesstraat 17, 4816 BA Breda, The Netherlands
Abstract:This study explored Dutch people's expected intensity of emotional responses of a potential visit to a concentration camp memorial site in the Netherlands. A total of 1050 online panel members participated in a questionnaire that contained a 33-item emotion scale. Results reveal that individuals with a closeness to the Holocaust expect to feel most emotions more intensely, specifically emotions that are traditionally considered ‘positive’, such as pride, love, joy, inspiration, excitement and affection. Overall, respondents expect to feel disgust, shock, compassion and sadness the strongest. Those who look from the viewpoint of the offenders mainly expect to feel emotions that are traditionally considered ‘negative’, whereas those who took the point of view of the victims also expect a more ‘positive’ emotional reaction to the visit. Managerial implications address aspects of education, storytelling and authenticity.
Keywords:holocaust  emotions  memorials  motivation  difficult heritage
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