the lives of the pilgrims that travel it for centuries taking on new meanings as it passes through time. Traditionally, scholars maintain that the focus of a pilgrim’s journey lies at the final destination, or pilgrimage center in Santiago de Compostela. This project demonstrates, however, that the emphasis should lie on the journey or period of liminality which through concepts of place has created a space for self-reflection and meditation. Analysis of pilgrim interviews within the context of a wide array of scholarly literature in the disciplines of anthropology, religion, and philosophy, demonstrates how walking as a mode of transportation between places creates this unique liminality in our busy world
There is a renewed interest amongst scholars in the practice of pil- grimage. Over the past two deca...
This work focuses on analysis of Europe's most massive pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, which I...
The Camino de Santiago is a Christian pilgrimage in the north of Spain leading to the city of Santia...
As ancient pilgrimage across Spain, El Camino de Santiago has affected the lives of the pilgrims tha...
The relationship between pilgrimage and religious or devotional practice seems tenuous in contempora...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theori...
This study adopts phenomenological, semiotic and symbolic approaches to the study of pilgrimage, fo...
Purpose: Religious and secular pilgrimages present rich opportunities for investigating information ...
Nowaday pilgrimage is more pupolar each year that is proved by statistical records. They show the ra...
This thesis spotlights a social group pilgrimage site staff heretofore neglected in anthropological ...
This paper examines the role of surfaces in pilgrimage practices and experiences in two denomination...
The Camino de Santiago has witnessed an unprecedented number of walkers in recent years. Traditional...
This article focuses on the emotions pilgrims experience on the road to Santiago de Compostela in th...
In Europe and beyond, pilgrimage centres attract millions of visitors each year. This popularity has...
There is a renewed interest amongst scholars in the practice of pil- grimage. Over the past two deca...
This work focuses on analysis of Europe's most massive pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, which I...
The Camino de Santiago is a Christian pilgrimage in the north of Spain leading to the city of Santia...
As ancient pilgrimage across Spain, El Camino de Santiago has affected the lives of the pilgrims tha...
The relationship between pilgrimage and religious or devotional practice seems tenuous in contempora...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theori...
This study adopts phenomenological, semiotic and symbolic approaches to the study of pilgrimage, fo...
Purpose: Religious and secular pilgrimages present rich opportunities for investigating information ...
Nowaday pilgrimage is more pupolar each year that is proved by statistical records. They show the ra...
This thesis spotlights a social group pilgrimage site staff heretofore neglected in anthropological ...
This paper examines the role of surfaces in pilgrimage practices and experiences in two denomination...
The Camino de Santiago has witnessed an unprecedented number of walkers in recent years. Traditional...
This article focuses on the emotions pilgrims experience on the road to Santiago de Compostela in th...
In Europe and beyond, pilgrimage centres attract millions of visitors each year. This popularity has...
There is a renewed interest amongst scholars in the practice of pil- grimage. Over the past two deca...
This work focuses on analysis of Europe's most massive pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, which I...
The Camino de Santiago is a Christian pilgrimage in the north of Spain leading to the city of Santia...