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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
Incisive and interdisciplinary, this Research Agenda broaches topics that have been under-researched within religious tourism, including: place attachment and marketing; memory and modification of sacred landscapes for tourism needs; the darker sides of religious tourism; multi-stakeholder governance; mission-trips; and allied forms of tourism.
With contributions from top scholars, the book includes cases from across Europe and Asia, exploring pilgrimage sacred landscapes for different religions. Building on emerging themes including the importance of governance, conflicts associated with pilgrimage and religious tourism, gender and gendered dimensions, resilience in the wake of the recent pandemic, and newer ways of performing religious tourism such as virtual reality, it sets a research agenda for future inquiry.
This thought-provoking Research Agenda will be a valuable resource for scholars of tourism, human geography, heritage studies, anthropology, and religious studies.
Contents
Contents:
Foreword xiii
Kevin A. Griffin
1 Religious tourism: the journey so far 1
Kiran A. Shinde
2 Memory, sacred landscapes and religious
tourism: pilgrim perceptions in Ayodhya, India 21
Amita Sinha and Shubhada Kamalapurkar
3 Multi-stakeholder governance for religious
tourism and pilgrimage routes in Europe 39
Maria Laura Gasparini and Alessia Mariotti
4 Short-term mission trips in Asia: intertwining
religion, volunteering and tourism 57
Grace Ann, Chua and Harng Luh, Sin
5 The role of religious tourism for poverty
alleviation in rural communities 71
Jaeyeon Choe and Anne Marie Bagadion
6 The role of place attachment on the marketing of
religious sites for tourism 85
Pascal von Beuningen
7 The dark side of pilgrimage and religious tourism:
conflict, contestations and fallouts 101
Daniel H. Olsen and Kiran A. Shinde
8 Virtual religious tourism: an agenda for future research 115
Eleanor O'Keeffe and Ruth Dowson
9 Walking tourism on a spiritual trail: competing
needs from the sacred landscapes 131
Sabrina Meneghello
10 Whither religious tourism research? Conclusion
and final remarks 147
Joseph M. Cheer
Index 157