The religious landscape of North America is different from other regions of the world in that not only is there a lack of a highly visible religious elements, but also the idea and practice of pilgrimage and ritual travel is not as pervasive as in Europe and Asia. However, there are many human-built and natural spaces marked by Roman Catholics, Protestants, Mormons, Indigenous peoples, and members of other faiths which are subject to either formal or informal pilgrimage-like travel. Visits to these sacred sites have intensified with the rise and expansion of tourism after World War II, conflating pilgrimage-like travel with tourism. As such, there has been an expansion of the term ‘pilgrimage’ to describe the visits of people to sites of hi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
Through the process of modernization, people have become more alienated from others and their own cu...
For millennia people have travelled to religious sites for worship, initiatory and leisure purposes....
The conceptual territory of religious tourism is fluid. While recreation and leisure-based motivatio...
Religious tourism is flourishing in North America. There is a growing number of sacred sites in the ...
This article examines how pilgrimages are constructed as a shared ritual of seeking sacred traces, t...
The religions of humankind, from the great traditions of Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism...
The papers in this special issue, Geographies of Religion and Spirituality: Pilgrimage beyond the ‘O...
While academics that study religious tourism tend to focus on large-scale events and sites that attr...
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (frequently referred to as Latter-day Sai...
The pilgrimage undergoes changes in the modern world, while the popularity of pilgrimage is increa...
This volume provides a theoretically- and empirically-grounded study of the significance of landscap...
Exploring what does and what does not constitute pilgrimage, Redefining Pilgrimage draws together a ...
In Europe and beyond, pilgrimage centres attract millions of visitors each year. This popularity has...
This is the story of a tradition. One adorned by landscapes, sculpted by men and nature, and lived b...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
Through the process of modernization, people have become more alienated from others and their own cu...
For millennia people have travelled to religious sites for worship, initiatory and leisure purposes....
The conceptual territory of religious tourism is fluid. While recreation and leisure-based motivatio...
Religious tourism is flourishing in North America. There is a growing number of sacred sites in the ...
This article examines how pilgrimages are constructed as a shared ritual of seeking sacred traces, t...
The religions of humankind, from the great traditions of Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism...
The papers in this special issue, Geographies of Religion and Spirituality: Pilgrimage beyond the ‘O...
While academics that study religious tourism tend to focus on large-scale events and sites that attr...
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (frequently referred to as Latter-day Sai...
The pilgrimage undergoes changes in the modern world, while the popularity of pilgrimage is increa...
This volume provides a theoretically- and empirically-grounded study of the significance of landscap...
Exploring what does and what does not constitute pilgrimage, Redefining Pilgrimage draws together a ...
In Europe and beyond, pilgrimage centres attract millions of visitors each year. This popularity has...
This is the story of a tradition. One adorned by landscapes, sculpted by men and nature, and lived b...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
Through the process of modernization, people have become more alienated from others and their own cu...
For millennia people have travelled to religious sites for worship, initiatory and leisure purposes....