Purpose: Religious and secular pilgrimages present rich opportunities for investigating information activities in an original and intriguing context. While the Information Science community has previously shown interest in digital expressions of religion and spirituality, discussion on pilgrimage is at a nascent stage. The purpose of this study is to conduct an in situ investigation of how pilgrims record, curate, and share their experiences. Design/methodology/approach: A field ethnography was conducted while walking with, observing and interviewing pilgrims along the Camino de Santiago, a popular European pilgrimage and UNESCO World Heritage route. Data collected from 25 semi-structured interviews and participant observations were themati...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The relationship between pilgrimage and religious or devotional practice seems tenuous in contempora...
In the summer of 2009, I visited Santiago de Compostela—not as a pilgrim, but in order to take part ...
Purpose: Religious and secular pilgrimages present rich opportunities for investigating information ...
Religious and secular pilgrimages have been part of human history since the beginning of time and re...
Religious and secular pilgrimages have been part of human history since the beginning of time and re...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The work highlights the origins of pilgrimage, with particular focus on the Camino de Santiago in No...
The University of North Florida Pilgrimage Project combines interdisciplinary approaches with digita...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theori...
Autoethnography is increasingly being appreciated as a tool to engage with embodied practices and sp...
In Europe and beyond, pilgrimage centres attract millions of visitors each year. This popularity has...
The paper aims to shed light on the phenomenon of contemporary pilgrimage investigating the sacred a...
This is the story of a tradition. One adorned by landscapes, sculpted by men and nature, and lived b...
This study adopts phenomenological, semiotic and symbolic approaches to the study of pilgrimage, fo...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The relationship between pilgrimage and religious or devotional practice seems tenuous in contempora...
In the summer of 2009, I visited Santiago de Compostela—not as a pilgrim, but in order to take part ...
Purpose: Religious and secular pilgrimages present rich opportunities for investigating information ...
Religious and secular pilgrimages have been part of human history since the beginning of time and re...
Religious and secular pilgrimages have been part of human history since the beginning of time and re...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The work highlights the origins of pilgrimage, with particular focus on the Camino de Santiago in No...
The University of North Florida Pilgrimage Project combines interdisciplinary approaches with digita...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theori...
Autoethnography is increasingly being appreciated as a tool to engage with embodied practices and sp...
In Europe and beyond, pilgrimage centres attract millions of visitors each year. This popularity has...
The paper aims to shed light on the phenomenon of contemporary pilgrimage investigating the sacred a...
This is the story of a tradition. One adorned by landscapes, sculpted by men and nature, and lived b...
This study adopts phenomenological, semiotic and symbolic approaches to the study of pilgrimage, fo...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The relationship between pilgrimage and religious or devotional practice seems tenuous in contempora...
In the summer of 2009, I visited Santiago de Compostela—not as a pilgrim, but in order to take part ...