This contribution ends with many questions that
appear unsolved and demand further investigations
and contextualized researches, involving reflexive
and critical approaches about how researchers
build their own categorizations and positioning
themselves socially, politically and ethically. If
memory has become a category of public action/
activism, it can also be considered as an individual
and collective “resource” through tourism, certainly
variously appropriated, yet deeply anchored in the
contemporary dynamics of our globalized world.
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