Vivian Sakko

Vivian Sakko

Vivi­an Sakko

Vivi­an Sakko gradu­ated cum laude with a BSc in Tour­ism (Wagen­in­gen Uni­ver­sity & Breda Uni­ver­sity of Applied Sci­ences) before com­plet­ing her mas­ter­’s degree in Tour­ism, Soci­ety & Envir­on­ment at Wagen­in­gen Uni­ver­sity in 2024.

Her master’s thes­is, “Vibrant tales that con­nect us all through folk­lore tour­ism: A case study into the folk­lore-cent­ric gaze using anim­ism”, was awar­ded the Dr. Albert van der Zeijden thes­is prize 2024 (Dutch Centre for Intan­gible Cul­tur­al Her­it­age & Utrecht Uni­ver­sity). It also took second place for the ATLAS Mas­ter thes­is prize 2025. She is cur­rently adapt­ing this work for pub­lic­a­tion as a sci­entif­ic article.

Vivi­an cur­rently works as a self-employed pro­ject lead­er on a region­al tour­ism pro­ject linked to her research, yet she remains open to oth­er endeav­ours. Her areas of interest include tour­ism exper­i­ences, her­it­age, nature, storytelling, sus­tain­ab­il­ity, edu­ca­tion, res­id­ent par­ti­cip­a­tion, sense of place, place-mak­ing, and visitor/destination management.

Re-awakening: How can vibrant tales connect us all through folklore tourism?

November 30, 2025

Isle of Skye, Scotland, is a landscape of folklore. Photo by Vivian Sakko (c). "GT" added the words: "Do you believe?" Re-awakening: How can vibrant tales connect us all through folklore tourism?

In what ways might super­nat­ur­al folk­tales — and their anim­ist char­ac­ter­ist­ics — influ­ence res­id­ents’ and tour­ists’ per­cep­tions of and beha­viours with­in landscapes? 

Vivi­an Sakko invest­ig­ated this ques­tion on the Isle of Skye, Scot­land, for an award-win­ning master’s thes­is about folk­lore tourism …

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