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
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This insightful book examines the motivations and management aspects of travel to sacred sites. Pilgrimage and Tourism to Holy Cities offers valuable perspectives for scholars and practitioners alike.
In Pilgrimage and Tourism to Holy Cities, the author delves into the intricate ideological motives and religious perceptions that drive individuals to travel to sacred sites. The book begins by exploring contemporary perspectives on pilgrimage, offering insights into how these journeys are perceived in modern society. It highlights the significance of these sites in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which have attracted pilgrims and religious tourists for centuries, emphasizing the deep-rooted connections between faith and travel.
The narrative then shifts to the management aspects of religious tourism, addressing crucial topics such as logistics, infrastructure, and the challenges posed by malevolent behavior and the role of evangelical volunteers. By providing practical applications, models, and illustrations, the book aims to enhance understanding of the complex dynamics involved in religiously motivated travel. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the operational side of pilgrimage and tourism.
Furthermore, Pilgrimage and Tourism to Holy Cities offers a comprehensive review of the ideological motives, historical context, and mental health implications associated with visits to holy cities. Written by experts in the field, this book is an essential reference for researchers and practitioners in religious tourism, religious studies, geography, and anthropology, addressing cultural sustainability and the multifaceted nature of pilgrimage.
ISBN: 9781780647388
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 18mm
Weight: 687g
204 pages