Analysis of the publications on the tragedy in Armero
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https://doi.org/10.47058/joa11.6Keywords:
Academic publications, Tragedy, HistoryAbstract
The objective of this article was based on an analysis of the academic publications arising from the Armero tragedy. This study is descriptive in nature and focuses on the impact generated by articles and book chapters on this event, starting with the PRISMA declaration. For this purpose, an analysis of academic publications was carried out using databases such as Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science. The results identify key themes, including dark tourism in Armero and its perception by local communities, as well as the human and social impact of the tragedy. Family reunification of survivors and representations of memory in tourism practices are also explored. Likewise, an interest in the ritual and sacred aspect of the Armero tragedies is evidenced, particularly in relation to death and sacrifice. Finally, a gap in research on teaching and learning about the tragedy in educational settings is noted.
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