Fantastic growth in the field of pilgrimage studies raises real questions about whether our theories and methods are up to the task of describing increasingly diverse phenomena. Herein, I maintain that the future of the field lies not with articulating some vague generalisations in an attempt to somehow maintain universals, but to consciously ponder the variability found with respect to pilgrimage. I argue that pilgrimage analysis needs to be more ground-up with a methodological focus on how key variables shape the fundamental meaning of pilgrimage. I demonstrate such methods by looking at the relativity of time in the context of contemporary journeys to the 88 sacred places on the Japanese island of Shikoku, or Shikoku henro. The henro is ...
In geography of religlon, the pilgrimage is one of the principal topics. Traditional approaches have...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theorized by Bau...
This study will examine the development of a pilgrimage in Shikoku, Japan, commonly known as Shikoku...
The diaries of foreign pilgrims on the Shikoku henro provide us with exceptional data to understand ...
In this research, we will address this question: Do the modern methods of practicing the Shikoku Pil...
The present article examines the dynamics between inside and outside of pilgrimage in studying the c...
During the two past decades, scholars in religious studies and social anthropology have frequently r...
The term ‘pilgrimage’ has become a commonplace in modern conversations about any travel that is anno...
This article examines practices of watching and walking as aesthetic staging grounds for the embodim...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
That humans pass through stages as part of development underpins many psychological paradigms. Inher...
This paper explores the gray area that exists between the semantic differentiation of the terms pilg...
Pilgrimage is often seen as a physical journey to a sacred destination fixed by custom, destination-...
This paper analyses the historical changes that have taken place in the Christian theology of pilgri...
As participation in pilgrimages ascends globally, it is beneficial to explore macro participant tren...
In geography of religlon, the pilgrimage is one of the principal topics. Traditional approaches have...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theorized by Bau...
This study will examine the development of a pilgrimage in Shikoku, Japan, commonly known as Shikoku...
The diaries of foreign pilgrims on the Shikoku henro provide us with exceptional data to understand ...
In this research, we will address this question: Do the modern methods of practicing the Shikoku Pil...
The present article examines the dynamics between inside and outside of pilgrimage in studying the c...
During the two past decades, scholars in religious studies and social anthropology have frequently r...
The term ‘pilgrimage’ has become a commonplace in modern conversations about any travel that is anno...
This article examines practices of watching and walking as aesthetic staging grounds for the embodim...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
That humans pass through stages as part of development underpins many psychological paradigms. Inher...
This paper explores the gray area that exists between the semantic differentiation of the terms pilg...
Pilgrimage is often seen as a physical journey to a sacred destination fixed by custom, destination-...
This paper analyses the historical changes that have taken place in the Christian theology of pilgri...
As participation in pilgrimages ascends globally, it is beneficial to explore macro participant tren...
In geography of religlon, the pilgrimage is one of the principal topics. Traditional approaches have...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theorized by Bau...
This study will examine the development of a pilgrimage in Shikoku, Japan, commonly known as Shikoku...