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Religious Tourism and Globalization: The Search for Identity and Transformative Experience (CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series)

by Vitor Ambrósio Silvia Aulet Serrallonga Caglar Bideci Mujde Bideci Elzbieta Bilska-Wodecka Dr Dino Bozonelos Dr Nour Farra-Haddad Stephen F. Haller Jaffer Idris Antonietta Ivona Isilda Leitão Dimitrios Mylonopoulos Polyxeni Moira Eleanor O’Keeffe Spyridon Parthenis Donatella Privitera Ricardo Nicolas Progano Alison T. Smith

Is it possible to identify the positive and negative effects of globalization on religious tourism or to estimate the transformation of the internal and external constructs of pilgrimage by these effects? In order to address these questions, this book highlights the importance of the search for identity and transformative experience during religious tourism. It also looks at how, recently, globalization has played a part in the changes of the concept of personal and social identity and the transformative experience of pilgrimage. The chapters, consisting of carefully selected case studies, analyse possible effects including the adoption of different new rituals, new pilgrims' values, changes of tradition, acceptance of technologic innovations, development of new business models, and other environmental and sociocultural changes. The book provides: · a conceptual framework for understanding the impacts of globalization; · integrated cross-disciplinary approaches; and · an insight into major religious travel practices in the age of identity challenges and worldwide transformations. It will be suitable for researchers and students of religious tourism, pilgrimage, identity tourism, as well as related subjects such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, theology, history and cultural studies.

Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Management: An International Perspective (2nd Edition)

by Carlos Fernandes Silvia Aulet Vitor Ambrósio Alan Clarke Elizabeth Ifeyinwa Benson Nigel Bond Miguel Brázio Geoffrey Skoll Dr Dolors Vidal Ian Rotherham Ruth Blackwell Hadil Faris Dr Maria Leppakari Michael O’ Regan Yasin Bilim Jorge Coelho Razaq Raj Jaeyeon Choe Tahir Rashid Samson Olawale Fadare Sevde Düzgüner Maximiliano Korstanje Lluis Prats Vincent Zamitt Neil Robinson Anna Trono Dr Nour Farra-Haddad Kevin Griffin Agnes Raffay

Within the past 10 years 'Religious Tourism' has seen both economic and education-sector growth on a global scale. This book addresses the central role of religious tourism and interrelationships with other aspects of pilgrimage management. It provides practical applications, models and illustrations and looks at secular and sacred spaces on a global stage. The second edition sees the introduction of a new structure and the addition of new international case studies. It is an invaluable reference for academics, students and practitioners and is a timely text on the future of faith-based tourism and pilgrimage.

Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Management: An International Perspective (Cabi Religious Tourism And Pilgrimage Ser.)

by Associate Professor Anna Trono Ian Rotherham Yasin Bilim Sevde Düzgüner Tahir Rashid Neil Robinson Ruth Blackwell Nigel Bond Vitor Ambrósio Lluis Prats Silvia Aulet Dr Dolors Vidal-Casellas Alan Clarke Agnes Raffay Jaeyeon Choe Michael O’ Regan Dr Maria Leppakari Samson Olawale Fadare Elizabeth Ifeyinwa Benson Hadil Faris Carlos Fernandes Jorge Coelho Miguel Brázio Professor Maximiliano Korstanje Geoffrey Skoll Dr Nour Farra-Haddad Vincent Zamitt

Within the past 10 years 'Religious Tourism' has seen both economic and education-sector growth on a global scale. This book addresses the central role of religious tourism and interrelationships with other aspects of pilgrimage management. It provides practical applications, models and illustrations and looks at secular and sacred spaces on a global stage. The second edition sees the introduction of a new structure and the addition of new international case studies. It is an invaluable reference for academics, students and practitioners and is a timely text on the future of faith-based tourism and pilgrimage.

Religious Tourism and the Environment (CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series)

by Kiran A. Shinde and Daniel H. Olsen

The remarkable growth in religious tourism across the world has generated considerable interest in the impacts of this type of tourism. Focusing here on environmental issues, this book moves beyond the documentation of environmental impacts to examine in greater depth the intersections between religious tourism and the environment. Beginning with an in-depth introduction that highlights the intersections between religion, tourism, and the environment, the book then focuses on the environment as a resource or generator for religious tourism and as a recipient of the impacts of religious tourism. Chapters included discuss such important areas as theological views, environmental responsibility, and host perspectives. Covering as many cultural and environmental regions as possible, this book provides: -An in-depth yet holistic view of the relationships between religious tourism and the environment; -A conceptual framework that goes beyond listing potential environment impacts; -A strong focus on explaining the universality of the deeper environmental issues surrounding sacredness and sacred places; -A discussion of the role of disease and health-related issues at mass religious gatherings. From a global writing team and featuring case studies spanning Europe and Asia, this book will be of great interest to researchers and students of tourism and religious studies, as well as those studying environmental issues.

Religious Tourism in Asia: Tradition and Change through Case Studies and Narratives (CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series)

by Dr Shin Yasuda Razaq Raj Kevin Griffin

The Asia-Pacific region is considered the world's religious core, with the greatest number of pilgrims and travellers to religious events for both international and domestic tourism. It is estimated that there are approximately 600 million national and international religious and spiritual voyages in the world, of which over half take place in Asia. This book focuses on tourism and sacred sites in Asia. Contemporary case studies of religious and pilgrimage activities provide key learning points and present practical examples from this 'hub' of pilgrimage destinations. They explore ancient, sacred and emerging tourist destinations and new forms of pilgrimage, faith systems and quasi-religious activities. It will be of interest to researchers within religious, cultural, heritage and Asian tourism. Key features include: - An Asian perspective on a growing area of tourism. - Case studies from across the continent. - Full-colour images of pilgrimage sites and key destinations bring the topic to life.

Religious Tourism in Asia: Tradition and Change through Case Studies and Narratives (CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series)

by Shin Yasuda Razaq Raj Kevin Griffin

The Asia-Pacific region is considered the world's religious core, with the greatest number of pilgrims and travellers to religious events for both international and domestic tourism. It is estimated that there are approximately 600 million national and international religious and spiritual voyages in the world, of which over half take place in Asia. This book focuses on tourism and sacred sites in Asia. Contemporary case studies of religious and pilgrimage activities provide key learning points and present practical examples from this 'hub' of pilgrimage destinations. They explore ancient, sacred and emerging tourist destinations and new forms of pilgrimage, faith systems and quasi-religious activities. It will be of interest to researchers within religious, cultural, heritage and Asian tourism. Key features include: - An Asian perspective on a growing area of tourism. - Case studies from across the continent. - Full-colour images of pilgrimage sites and key destinations bring the topic to life.

Research Methods for Leisure, Recreation and Tourism

by Frederic Dimanche Harmen Oppewal Sheryl Kline Jerry Vaske Muzaffer Uysal Kenneth Backman Yuksel Ekinci Harriet Dixon Edward Ruddell Jacinta Gau Gayle Jennings Kathleen Andereck William Hammitt Patrick Tierney Seyhmus Baloglu Ercan Sirakaya-Turk Chenchen Huang

This introductory level textbook describes fundamental elements of research methods for leisure, recreation and tourism, with contributions from internationally renowned and active researchers in the field. It covers statistical information such as measurement of variables, sampling, questionnaire design and evaluation methods, and also contains wider discussion of writing proposals, communicating research findings, cross-cultural research, and the use of new technologies in conducting research. Enhanced by illustrations, focus boxes, review questions and case studies, this text introduces undergraduate students to the vital skills they will need to succeed in tourism studies.

Research Methods for Leisure, Recreation and Tourism

by Ercan Sirakaya-Turk Muzaffer S. Uysal William E. Hammitt Jerry J. Vaske

Describing the fundamental elements of research methods for leisure, recreation and tourism, this new edition of a popular textbook is updated throughout. It covers the measurement of variables, sampling, questionnaire design and evaluation methods, and also a wider discussion of writing proposals, communicating research findings, cross-cultural research, and the use of new technologies in conducting research. This new edition includes: * New and expanded material on visual research methods, non-parametric tests and sampling to encompass growing areas of research interest; * Pedagogical features and extra citations to create a cohesive learning experience for students; and * Numerous examples from tourism and recreation literature in every chapter, tying theory into scenarios students could face in their careers. Written by internationally renowned researchers in an accessible style, this book introduces both undergraduate and graduate students to the vital skills they will need to succeed in the leisure, recreation, tourism and hospitality industries.

Research Methods for Leisure, Recreation and Tourism: Management, Marketing and Sustainability (CABI Tourism Texts)

by Jerry Vaske Dr Begum Aybar-Damali Yuksel Ekinci Sheryl Kline Edward Ruddell Harriet Dixon Dr L Brent Igo Francis A McGuire Gayle Jennings Harmen Oppewal Frederic Dimanche Tom Griffin Seyhmus Baloglu Dr Ahmet Usakli Kathleen Andereck Jacinta Gau Dogan Gursoy Chenchen Huang Dr Lori Pennington-Gray Patrick Tierney

Praise for the previous edition: 'To write a good textbook is only possible with pedagogic sensitivity, significant educational experiences, and research practice. This book is evidence that the editors possess all three qualifications. A student-friendly publication introducing plenty of examples and case studies (and) encouraging students to acquire the skills needed... this book (is) a winner.' Annals of Tourism Research 39(3), 2012. Describing the fundamental elements of research methods for leisure, recreation and tourism, this new edition of a popular textbook is updated throughout. It covers the measurement of variables, sampling, questionnaire design and evaluation methods, and also a wider discussion of writing proposals, communicating research findings, cross-cultural research, and the use of new technologies in conducting research. This new edition includes: - new and expanded material on visual research methods, nonparametric tests and sampling to encompass growing areas of research interest; - pedagogical features and extra citations to create a cohesive learning experience for students; and - numerous examples from tourism and recreation literature in every chapter, tying theory into scenarios students could face in their careers. Written by internationally renowned researchers in an accessible style, this book introduces both undergraduate and graduate students to the vital skills they will need to succeed in the leisure, recreation, tourism and hospitality industries.

Research Themes for Events

by Gayle Mcpherson Laura Misener Debra Wale Alan Clarke Matthew Frew Anna Borley Gemma Gelder Peter Robinson Allan Jepson Jennifer Jones Rebecca Finkel David Mcgillivray Gordon Waitt Joe Goldblatt Kevin Markwell Larry Dwyer John Nauright Gordon Hunt Andrea Giampiccoli Seungwon Lee Leo Jago Clare Mackay Malcolm Foley

*The first book to cover events management from a research angle *Includes a number of case studies to provide a well-rounded approach to the subject *Addresses key concepts, theories and discussions around subjects such as consumer behaviour, authenticity and new technology

Research Themes for Events

by Anna Borley Alan Clarke Larry Dwyer Malcolm Foley Matthew Frew Gemma Gelder Andrea Giampiccoli Joe Goldblatt Gordon Hunt Leo Jago Allan Jepson Jennifer Jones Seungwon Lee Clare Mackay Kevin Markwell Laura Misener John Nauright Gordon Waitt Debra Wale

*The first book to cover events management from a research angle *Includes a number of case studies to provide a well-rounded approach to the subject *Addresses key concepts, theories and discussions around subjects such as consumer behaviour, authenticity and new technology

Responsible Tourism

by Ralf C Buckley Professor Richard W Butler Dallen J Timothy Anita Pleumarom David Leslie

Tourism is one of the world's biggest industries. Responsible tourism is concerned with the effects of tourism on people, ecology, and communities, and seeks to ameliorate these impacts by providing tourism which benefits host communities, improves working conditions, involves the local community, promotes cultural heritage, and benefits the environment. This book discusses responsible tourism as a whole, including the politics, policy and planning behind it, and major sub-topics such as poverty reduction, the environment, transport, governance, wildlife tours and heritage.

Risk and Safety Challenges for Religious Tourism and Events

by Maximiliano Korstanje Razaq Raj Kevin Griffin

Travellers today face many challenges from risk and safety issues. Focusing in particular on risk and safety issues faced by visitors to holy sites, this book looks at the unique challenges raised, where annual religious festivals are commemorated with mass gatherings lasting for days and large crowds require detailed disaster management plans. Beginning with a general section on risk management, covering areas such as disaster management, terrorism, crime and security, the book then delves deeper into specific issues and challenges. It reviews important topics such as understanding the behaviour of crowds, how to perform a risk assessment for a sacred space, and travelling in what some would regard as an increasingly hostile world. Examining critically all risk and safety challenges in this area of management, the book: - Includes a full section of global case studies, as well as discussion questions for each chapter, encouraging readers to translate theory into good practice. - Offers critical thinking on risk, vulnerability and long-term development for mass gatherings. - Covers the importance of disaster management practices and offers practical advice for ensuring attendees' safety. Mitigating risk at mass gathering events and festivals is an area that still needs further research, but this book brings together current thought and provides a valuable reference for those studying religion, tourism and events, as well as event organizers, emergency and hospital services, and local authorities.

Risk and Safety Challenges for Religious Tourism and Events (CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series)

by Yasin Bilim Aynur Gülenc Birsen George Cassar Ayesha Chowdhury Alan Clarke Carlos Fernandes Danielle Griffin Kevin Griffin Professor Maximiliano Korstanje Dane Munro Cyril Peter Jahanzeeb Qurashi Yadukrishna P R Razaq Raj Hugues Seraphin Geoffrey Skoll Bernadette Theodore

Travellers today face many challenges from risk and safety issues. Focusing in particular on risk and safety issues faced by visitors to holy sites, this book looks at the unique challenges raised, where annual religious festivals are commemorated with mass gatherings lasting for days and large crowds require detailed disaster management plans. Beginning with a general section on risk management, covering areas such as disaster management, terrorism, crime and security, the book then delves deeper into specific issues and challenges. It reviews important topics such as understanding the behaviour of crowds, how to perform a risk assessment for a sacred space, and travelling in what some would regard as an increasingly hostile world. Examining critically all risk and safety challenges in this area of management, the book: - Includes a full section of global case studies, as well as discussion questions for each chapter, encouraging readers to translate theory into good practice. - Offers critical thinking on risk, vulnerability and long-term development for mass gatherings. - Covers the importance of disaster management practices and offers practical advice for ensuring attendees' safety. Mitigating risk at mass gathering events and festivals is an area that still needs further research, but this book brings together current thought and provides a valuable reference for those studying religion, tourism and events, as well as event organizers, emergency and hospital services, and local authorities.

Risk and Safety Management in the Leisure, Events, Tourism and Sports Industries

by Mark Piekarz Ian Jenkins Peter Mills

Risk management can often be poorly understood and applied in the leisure, sport, tourism (including adventure) and event industries. In particular, there can be a tendency to see the management of risk as simply its avoidance or removal from activities, projects and business ventures. Unfortunately, this can reduce the quality of the activity experience, or mean opportunities for profits are missed. This book is therefore designed for students and practitioners who wish to improve upon past practices, make better management decisions and ensure safer operating environments. It includes: - an explanation of the core underpinning concepts of risk and safety, which can be used at different levels of management, in different countries, for all leisure related industry sectors; - numerous applied examples and case studies from around the world; - many practical hints and tips on how to analyse, assess and control risks and improve on safety; - explanations of the key legal and regulatory underpinnings of risk and safety; - how risk and safety management practices can be developed, and their relevance for health and safety assessments, project risk management and strategic planning.

Rural Tourism and Enterprise:

by Ade Oriade Peter Robinson

Marketing and management processes across industries can be very similar, but contexts vary where political intervention, public interest and local sustainability are involved. The rural business setting is especially intricate due to the assortment of different business opportunities, ranging from traditional agriculture, to tourism enterprise and even high-tech business. This important new textbook on the subject: * Examines key issues affecting rural enterprise and tourism * Explores the breadth of rural enterprise management and marketing across both developed and developing economies * Discusses strategies for business growth within a rural setting, such as knowledge development, proper planning and innovation * Uses a mix of case studies and theoretical content specifically selected to appeal to both student and practitioner readers Including pedagogical features and full color throughout, this new textbook provides an engaging and thought-provoking resource for students and practitioners of tourism, rural business and related industries.

Rural Tourism and Enterprise: Management, Marketing and Sustainability (CABI Tourism Texts)

by Dr Sammy Li Caroline Wiscombe Peter Wiltshier Dr Solomon Olorunfemi Olubiyo Dr Abiodun Elijah Obayelu Dr Vivienne Saverimuttu Dr Weng Marc Lim Sine Heitmann Dr Anahita Malek Tony Greenwood Dr Ainurul Rosli Crispin Dale Steve Gelder Neil Robinson Michael Evans Roya Rahimi Dr Nikolaos Stylos Dr Elizabeth Heyworth-Thomas Dr Sandy Ryder Dr Lucy Maynard Dr Maria Estela Varua Dr Fabio Carbone Dr Asia Alder Dr Maria Granados Dr Jane Chang Dr Charles Dobson

Marketing and management processes across industries can be very similar, but contexts vary where political intervention, public interest and local sustainability are involved. The rural business setting is especially intricate due to the assortment of different business opportunities, ranging from traditional agriculture, to tourism enterprise and even high-tech business. This important new textbook on the subject: - Examines key issues affecting rural enterprise and tourism - Explores the breadth of rural enterprise management and marketing across both developed and developing economies - Discusses strategies for business growth within a rural setting, such as knowledge development, proper planning and innovation - Uses a mix of case studies and theoretical content specifically selected to appeal to both student and practitioner readers Including pedagogical features and full colour throughout, this new textbook provides an engaging and thought-provoking resource for students and practitioners of tourism, rural business and related industries.

Service Failures and Recovery in Tourism and Hospitality: A Practical Manual

by Erdogan Koc

Tourism and hospitality services are highly prone to service-failure due to a high level of customer-employee contact and the inseparable, intangible, heterogeneous and perishable nature of these services. Service Failures and Recovery in Tourism and Hospitality, with its extensive coverage of the literature, presents an invaluable source of information for academics, students, researchers and practitioners. In addition to its extensive coverage of the literature in terms of recent research published in top tier journals, chapters in the book contain student aids, real-life examples, case studies, links to websites and activities alongside discussion questions and presentation slides for in-class use by teaching staff. This book is enhanced with supplementary resources. The customizable lecture slides can be found at: www. cabi. org/openresources/90677

Service Failures and Recovery in Tourism and Hospitality: A Practical Manual

by Aybeniz Akdeniz Ar Umut Avci Gulnil Aydin Melissa A. Baker Kemal Birdir Huey Chern Boo Hakan Boz Ugur Caliskan Celil Cakici Ali Dalgic Christina K. Dimitriou Mariangela Franch Ozan Guler Jong-Hyeong Anna Irimiás Petranka Kelly Kawon Kim Erdogan Koc Jennifer Lawlor Minwoo Lee Poh Theng Loo Gábor Michalkó Michael Mulvey Isil Arikan Saltik Dallen Timothy Derya Toksöz

Tourism and hospitality services are highly prone to service-failure due to a high level of customer-employee contact and the inseparable, intangible, heterogeneous and perishable nature of these services. Service Failures and Recovery in Tourism and Hospitality, with its extensive coverage of the literature, presents an invaluable source of information for academics, students, researchers and practitioners. In addition to its extensive coverage of the literature in terms of recent research published in top tier journals, chapters in the book contain student aids, real-life examples, case studies, links to websites and activities alongside discussion questions and presentation slides for in-class use by teaching staff. This book is enhanced with supplementary resources. The customizable lecture slides can be found at: www.cabi.org/openresources/90677

Service Quality in Leisure and Tourism

by John Buswell Christine Williams Keith Donne Carley Sutton

Service quality is at the forefront of how the leisure, events, tourism and sport (LETS) sectors operate. An important consideration for any business, and therefore any student of the subject, this new edition of a successful textbook addresses the key points and principles of managing service quality across the industry sector. Fully updated and enhanced, it: - Covers areas such as the experience economy, capacity management and service culture, as well as methods for measuring quality and satisfaction. - Includes numerous case studies to help students apply classroom-based theory to practice. - Is packed with student-friendly pedagogy and full colour illustrations throughout to enhance the learning experience. Considering the underpinning theory of service quality, this book informs the reader of the practical application of service quality management tools and techniques in an industry with distinctive features and challenges. An invaluable read for students within the LETS sectors, it also provides a useful refresher for practitioners working in the industry.

Service Quality in Leisure, Events, Tourism and Sport (CABI Tourism Texts)

by John Buswell Christine Williams Keith Donne Carley Sutton

Service quality is at the forefront of how the leisure, events, tourism and sport (LETS) sectors operate. An important consideration for any business, and therefore any student of the subject, this new edition of a successful textbook addresses the key points and principles of managing service quality across the industry sector. Fully updated and enhanced, it: - Covers areas such as the experience economy, capacity management and service culture, as well as methods for measuring quality and satisfaction. - Includes numerous case studies to help students apply classroom-based theory to practice. - Is packed with student-friendly pedagogy and full colour illustrations throughout to enhance the learning experience. Considering the underpinning theory of service quality, this book informs the reader of the practical application of service quality management tools and techniques in an industry with distinctive features and challenges. An invaluable read for students within the LETS sectors, it also provides a useful refresher for practitioners working in the industry.

Social Tourism: Global Challenges and Approaches

by Anya Diekmann Lynn Minnaert Neil Carr Elisabete Figueiredo Scott McCabe Dr Maria João Carneiro Raija Komppula Elisa Alén González Zorana Medaric Helena Alvelos Trinidad Domínguez Vila Adriana E. Estrada-González Celeste Eusébio Janja Gabruc Konstantinos I Kakoudakis Elisabeth Kastenholz Nieves Losada Sánchez Cátia Loureiro Michel Xavier Katerina Papadoulaki Mariana Pedrosa Rutherford Gill Fathimath Shiraani Elli Vento

Social tourism - the practice of offering programmes, events and activities to enable disadvantaged population groups to enjoy tourism - is of increasing interest to academia. Beginning with an introduction to the social tourism concept, its relevance and target groups, this book then provides reflections about emerging topics case studies of programmes in action across Europe, Oceania and the Americas. It considers the tourism experience from the point of view of young people, families, senior citizens and people with disabilities, before covering the impacts of social tourism initiatives on both participants and tourism destinations. It concludes by reflecting on the practical challenges and policy implications emerging from theory and practice, highlighting common challenges and identifying guidelines for designing social tourism initiatives. This book: Covers the challenges faced by the sector and the relevance of promoting tourism programmes for disadvantaged groups of society. Promotes research that bridges theory and practice, permitting the identification of guidelines for more effective social tourism initiatives. Includes case studies from around the world to provide a global perspective. An important read for researchers of tourism, social inclusion and accessibility, this book will therefore also be of interest to students and practitioners of these areas.

Special Interest Tourism

by Sheela Agarwal Graham Busby Rong Huang

Special interest tourism is growing rapidly, due to a discerning and heterogeneous travel market and the demand for more focused activity or interest-based tourism experiences. This book approaches the topic from the perspective of both supply and demand, and has a clear, user-friendly structure. Covering the practical applications of research and the key emerging issues for royal, dark, festival, sport, gastronomic, slow and pro-poor tourism among others, it includes contributions and case studies by international academics and practitioners. Sometimes referred to as niche or contemporary tourism, this book provides a complete introduction to the study of special interest tourism for students.

Special Interest Tourism: Concepts, Contexts and Cases

by Carol Southall Lynn Minnaert Nazia Ali Ade Oriade Allan Watson Glen Croy Ralf Buckley Dallen Timothy Steven Rhoden Alison Caffyn Richard Benfield Cheng-Fei Lee

Special interest tourism is growing rapidly due to a discerning and heterogeneous travel market and the demand for more focused activity or interest-based tourism experiences. This book approaches the topic from the perspective of both supply and demand, and addresses the complexities now inherent in this area of tourism. It presents a contextualised overview of contemporary academic research, concepts, principles and industry-based practice insights, and also considers the future of special interest tourism in light of the emergence of ethical consumerism. With a clear, user-friendly structure, the book: -Links theoretical frameworks to clear practical applications. -Reviews key emerging issues for tourism relating to families and faith, the performing arts, active and passive pursuits, therapeutic leisure and travelling. -Includes contributions and case studies from international academics and practitioners to give a truly global overview. Sometimes referred to as niche or contemporary tourism, this book provides a complete introduction to the study of special interest tourism for students.

Spiritual and Religious Tourism: Motivations and Management (Cabi Religious Tourism And Pilgrimage Ser.)

by Onur Akbulut Vincente De Silva Yakin Ekin Özlem Güzel Suzanne Histen Jaffer Idris Tadeja Jere Jakulin Professor Maximiliano Korstanje Jane Legget Anne Liden Luana Moreira Marques Dane Munro Jahanzeeb Qurashi Ilker Sahin Jean Carlos Santos Ayça Sariyildiz Richard Keith Wright Dr Shin Yasuda Seda Yetímoglu

This book reviews tourist motivations for making religious or spiritual journeys, and the management aspects related to them. It explores sacred journeys across both traditional religions such as Christianity and Islam, and newer forms of pilgrimage, faith systems and quasi-religious activities such as sport, music and food. Demonstrating to the reader the intrinsic elements and events that play a crucial role within the destination management process, it provides a timely re-assessment of the increasing interconnections between religion and spirituality as a motivation for travel. The book: - Includes applications, models and illustrations of religious tourism and pilgrimage management for converting theory into good practice; - Addresses theories of motivation and why travel to religious destinations has increased; - Explores key learning points from a selection of international case study perspectives. Providing researchers and students of tourism, religious studies, anthropology and related subjects with an important review of the topic, this book aims to bridge the ever-widening gap between specialists within the religious, tourism, management and education sectors.

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