To what extent does the community formed among pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago correspond to Turner’s concept of communitas? How might pilgrimage with significant others differ from individual pilgrimages in the sense of community? This study attempts to answer these questions based on qualitative and quantitative content analysis of 32 travelogues written by pilgrims who completed the pilgrimage alone or with relatives or friends. The findings show that pilgrims develop an egalitarian and creative community that prevails the notion of a generic bond between people, an intense comradeship and generous common friendliness. In such a community, pilgrims’ behaviour is typically passive or humble, and wisdom has ontological value. Pilgrims h...
In an effort to provide new ways of theorising pilgrimages as global encounters (White, 2012) and si...
The life of a man is linked to the movement; this is a metaphor of human existence1. Mobility has an...
The Camino de Santiago is an ancient network of pilgrimage routes that lead to Santiago de Compostel...
It is widely believed, both by scholars and practitioners of pilgrimage, that during the rite most i...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theorized by Bau...
The Camino de Santiago pilgrimage is an extraordinary endeavour that tends to trigger exceptional hu...
Tourism and pilgrimage are different social phenomena (Cohen, 1992; Collins-Kreiner, 2010a); tourism...
This study adopts phenomenological, semiotic and symbolic approaches to the study of pilgrimage, fo...
Based on a content analysis of 32 pilgrim travelogues it was assumed that certain values resulting f...
In this introduction to Tourism\u27s special issue, \u27Pilgrimage: Communitas and Contestation, Uni...
The popularity of the walking pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela across Northern Spain is often un...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The question of what leads people from a biographical perspective to go on pilgrimage has been a res...
As modern phenomena, pilgrimages present unique entry points to the study of expressions of meaning ...
The practice of making the pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago (the Way of Saint James), one of ...
In an effort to provide new ways of theorising pilgrimages as global encounters (White, 2012) and si...
The life of a man is linked to the movement; this is a metaphor of human existence1. Mobility has an...
The Camino de Santiago is an ancient network of pilgrimage routes that lead to Santiago de Compostel...
It is widely believed, both by scholars and practitioners of pilgrimage, that during the rite most i...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theorized by Bau...
The Camino de Santiago pilgrimage is an extraordinary endeavour that tends to trigger exceptional hu...
Tourism and pilgrimage are different social phenomena (Cohen, 1992; Collins-Kreiner, 2010a); tourism...
This study adopts phenomenological, semiotic and symbolic approaches to the study of pilgrimage, fo...
Based on a content analysis of 32 pilgrim travelogues it was assumed that certain values resulting f...
In this introduction to Tourism\u27s special issue, \u27Pilgrimage: Communitas and Contestation, Uni...
The popularity of the walking pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela across Northern Spain is often un...
In 2010 almost 272.000 pilgrims completed Camino de Santiago. Even though, it was just about 5.000 p...
The question of what leads people from a biographical perspective to go on pilgrimage has been a res...
As modern phenomena, pilgrimages present unique entry points to the study of expressions of meaning ...
The practice of making the pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago (the Way of Saint James), one of ...
In an effort to provide new ways of theorising pilgrimages as global encounters (White, 2012) and si...
The life of a man is linked to the movement; this is a metaphor of human existence1. Mobility has an...
The Camino de Santiago is an ancient network of pilgrimage routes that lead to Santiago de Compostel...