Pilgrimage and Tourism to Holy Cities
Ideological and Management Perspectives
Kevin Griffin editor Dr Maria Leppakari editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:CABI Publishing
Published:30th Nov '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Suitable for researchers and practitioners of religious tourism, religious studies, pilgrimage, geography, anthropology and related subjects.
This book covers ideological motives and religious perceptions behind travel to sites. Beginning with contemporary perspectives of pilgrimage, it then discusses management aspects such as logistics, infrastructure, malevolent behaviour and evangelical volunteers, and provides practical applications, models and illustrations to aid understanding.This book covers the ideological motives and religious perceptions behind travel to sites prescribed with sanctity in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It covers sites that have drawn pilgrims and religious tourists to them for hundreds of years, and seeks to provide an understanding of the complex world of religiously motivated travel. Beginning with contemporary perspectives of pilgrimage across these religions, it then discusses management aspects such as logistics, infrastructure, malevolent behaviour and evangelical volunteers. This book: - Provides a collection of new, contemporary perspectives on pilgrimage. - Reviews the ideological motives, history, mental health, and religious perceptions of tourism to holy cities. - Contains practical applications, models and illustrations of religious tourism and pilgrimage management from a variety of international and academic perspectives. Written by subject experts, this book addresses cultural sustainability for researchers and practitioners within religious tourism, religious studies, geography and anthropology.
ISBN: 9781780647388
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 18mm
Weight: 687g
204 pages