Religious tourism and pilgrimage management : an international perspective /

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Uniform title:Religious tourism and pilgrimage festivals management
Edition:2nd edition.
Imprint:Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK ; Boston, MA, USA : CABI, [2015]
Description:x, 342 pages ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10425061
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Other authors / contributors:Raj, Razaq, editor.
Griffin, Kevin, editor.
ISBN:9781780645230
1780645236
Notes:Revised edition of: Religious tourism and pilgrimage festivals management.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Part A. Concepts of Religious Authenticity Within The Tourism
  • 1. Introduction to Sacred or Secular Journey
  • 2. Politics, Policy and Practice of Religious Tourism
  • 3. Religion and Modernity in the Global World
  • 4. The Globalisation of Pilgrimage Tourism
  • 5. Religious Tourism for Religious Tolerance
  • 6. Terrorism, Diversity and Religious Tourism
  • 7. Sustaining tourist infrastructures for religious tourists and pilgrims
  • Part B. Motivation and Experience of Religious Sites
  • 8. Motivations for Religious Tourism, Pilgrimage, Festivals, and Events
  • 9. Visitation to Sacred Sites
  • 10. Religious-Spiritual Narratives in Popular Culture Tourism
  • 11. Stakeholders and Co-creation of the Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Experiences
  • 12. Exploring Pilgrimage and Religious Heritage Tourism Experiences
  • 13. Social Networks Tools as Guide to Religious Sites
  • Part C. International Case Studies
  • 14. Case study 1: "Seek Knowledge, Even As Far As China": Motivations And Experiences Of Muslim Travellers On Their Pilgrimages In Pursuit Of Sacred Knowledge
  • 15. Case study 2: On the Great Silk Route: Development of Religious Tourism in Kazakhstan
  • 16. Case study 3: 'Performing' Pilgrimage In A World Of Tourists: Reflections On Pilgrimage To Holy Island
  • 17. Case study 4: The Consumption And Management Of Religious Tourism Sites In Africa: The Nigerian Experience
  • 18. Case study 5: Celebrating Ashura in Ireland - a 'proxy' Pilgrimage Experience
  • 19. Case study 6: Revisiting religious tourism in Northern Portugal
  • 20. Case study 7:Pilgrimage Experience and Consumption of Travel to the City of Makkah for Hajj Ritual
  • 21. Case study 8: The Creation of the Cults of SS Paul and Publius in Early Modern Malta
  • 22. Case study 9: Pligrimage As Tourism Experience: The Case Of The Ignatian Way
  • 23. Case study 10: Enabling Volunteers in Church to Satisfy Visitors - a Twenty First Century Interpretation
  • 24. Pilgrimage, Tourism and Religious Tourism at Sacred Sites in India