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Dr Katarzyna Łukaniszyn-Domaszewska
ORCID: 0000-0002-2165-5095

PhD in economics. She graduated from the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, as well as postgraduate studies in translation education in German at the University of Opole. She defended her doctoral dissertation at the Faculty of Engineering and Economics of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. Currently, assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management of the Opole University of Technology. Author of numerous publications concerning the role of the ethnic factor in regional development, including two books. Her scientific and research interests focus on issues related to socio-economic development, regional development, sustainable development, ethnic and national minorities, as well as the impact of the ethnic factor on socio-economic development and diversity management.

 
DOI: 10.33226/1231-7853.2024.10.3
JEL: Z10, Z30, M30, L11

Sentimental tourism, which refers to journeys to one's birthplace or ancestral homeland, gained prominence in East- Central Europe after 1980 in the context of post-war geopolitical divisions. It focuses on emigrants and their descendants, with emotional ties to the homeland shaped by the circumstances and timing of their emigration. This article examines the role of craftsmanship as a marketing tool in promoting sentimental tourism in the Opole Silesia region, where interest in this type of tourism has been declining, especially among younger generations. The hypothesis suggests that craftsmanship, as a tangible representation of cultural heritage, can effectively support the development of sentimental tourism. Findings indicate that craftsmanship, by enhancing the authenticity of experiences and fostering connections with local culture, has the potential to revitalize sentimental tourism. Collaboration with local artisans, including the German minority, and organizations, can enable more effective promotion while engaging the local community and preserving the cultural heritage of the region.

Keywords: sentimental tourism; migration; German minority; crafts; economy of culture