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Religious tourism and pilgrimage management : an international perspective.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wallingford : CABI, 2015Edition: 2nd edition. / edited by Razaq Raj and Kevin GriffinDescription: x, 342 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781780645230 (hardback) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 203.51 RAJ 23
Contents:
Part I.Concepts in religious tourism and pilgrimage management. Razaq Raj and Kevin Griffin -- 2.Politics, policy and the practice of religious tourism. Anna Trono -- 3.Sacred sites and the tourist: sustaining tourism infrastructures for religious tourists and pilgrims - a UK perspective. Ian D. Rotheram -- 4.The globalization of pilgrimage tourism? Some thoughts from Ireland. Kevin Griffin and Razaq Raj -- 5.Religious tourism for religious tolerance. yasin Bilim and Sevde Düzgüner -- 6.Pilgrimage, diversity and terrorism. Tahir Rashid and Neil Robinson -- Part II.Motivation and experience of religious sites -- 7.Motivations for religious tourism, pilgrimage, festivals and events. Razaq Raj, Kevin Griffin and Ruth Blackwell -- 8.Exploring pilgrimages and religious heritage tourism experiences. Nigel Bond -- 9.Sacred pilgrimage and tourism as secular pilgrimage. Vitor Ambrosio -- 10.Social network tools as guides to religious sites. Lluis Prats, Silvia Aulet and Dolors Vidal -- 11.Stakehoders and co-creation in religious tourism and pilgirmages. Alan Clarke and Ágnes Raffay -- |Part III.International case studies -- 12.Case study 1: Pilgrimage experience and consumption of travel to the city of Makkah for the Hajj ritual. Razaq Raj -- 13.Case study 2: Religious tourism experiences in South East Asia. Jaeyeon Chloe and Michael O'Regan -- 14.Case Study 3: Nordic pilgrimage to Israel: a case of Christian Zionism. Maria Leppäkari -- 15.Case study 4: The consumption and management of religious tourism sites in Africa.Samson Olawale Fadare and Elizabeth Ifeyinwa Benson -- 16.Case study 5: Ashura and its commemoration in Ireland: a 'proxy' pilgrimage experience. Kevin Griffin and Hadil M. Faris -- 17.Case study 6: Revisiting religious tourism in Northern Portugal. Carlos Fernandes, Jorge Coelho and Miguel Brázio -- 18.Case study 7: From disaster to religiosity: República de Cromañón, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Maximiliano E. Korstanje and Geoffrey Skroll -- 19.Case study 8: Pilgrimages toward South Lebanon: holy places relocating Lebanon as a part of the Holy Land. Nour Farra-Haddad -- 20.Case study 9: the creation of the cults of the SS Paul and Publius in early modern Malta. Vincent Zammit -- 21.Case study 10: Takaful: to explore the market need for Hajj travel insurance. Tahir Rashid.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 203.51 RAJ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 223848

Previous edition: 2007.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I.Concepts in religious tourism and pilgrimage management. Razaq Raj and Kevin Griffin -- 2.Politics, policy and the practice of religious tourism. Anna Trono -- 3.Sacred sites and the tourist: sustaining tourism infrastructures for religious tourists and pilgrims - a UK perspective. Ian D. Rotheram -- 4.The globalization of pilgrimage tourism? Some thoughts from Ireland. Kevin Griffin and Razaq Raj -- 5.Religious tourism for religious tolerance. yasin Bilim and Sevde Düzgüner -- 6.Pilgrimage, diversity and terrorism. Tahir Rashid and Neil Robinson -- Part II.Motivation and experience of religious sites -- 7.Motivations for religious tourism, pilgrimage, festivals and events. Razaq Raj, Kevin Griffin and Ruth Blackwell -- 8.Exploring pilgrimages and religious heritage tourism experiences. Nigel Bond -- 9.Sacred pilgrimage and tourism as secular pilgrimage. Vitor Ambrosio -- 10.Social network tools as guides to religious sites. Lluis Prats, Silvia Aulet and Dolors Vidal -- 11.Stakehoders and co-creation in religious tourism and pilgirmages. Alan Clarke and Ágnes Raffay -- |Part III.International case studies -- 12.Case study 1: Pilgrimage experience and consumption of travel to the city of Makkah for the Hajj ritual. Razaq Raj -- 13.Case study 2: Religious tourism experiences in South East Asia. Jaeyeon Chloe and Michael O'Regan -- 14.Case Study 3: Nordic pilgrimage to Israel: a case of Christian Zionism. Maria Leppäkari -- 15.Case study 4: The consumption and management of religious tourism sites in Africa.Samson Olawale Fadare and Elizabeth Ifeyinwa Benson -- 16.Case study 5: Ashura and its commemoration in Ireland: a 'proxy' pilgrimage experience. Kevin Griffin and Hadil M. Faris -- 17.Case study 6: Revisiting religious tourism in Northern Portugal. Carlos Fernandes, Jorge Coelho and Miguel Brázio -- 18.Case study 7: From disaster to religiosity: República de Cromañón, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Maximiliano E. Korstanje and Geoffrey Skroll -- 19.Case study 8: Pilgrimages toward South Lebanon: holy places relocating Lebanon as a part of the Holy Land. Nour Farra-Haddad -- 20.Case study 9: the creation of the cults of the SS Paul and Publius in early modern Malta. Vincent Zammit -- 21.Case study 10: Takaful: to explore the market need for Hajj travel insurance. Tahir Rashid.

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